Encompassing more than 4,000 square miles, the Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the continental U.S., providing an excellent testbed for scientists aiming to better understand long-term changes occurring in coastal waters by using supercomputers to create detailed model simulations.
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Innovative Digital App Fast-Tracked to Help Motor Neurone Disease Patients During COVID-19 Pandemic
A new online system, developed by the University of Sheffield, which enables healthcare professionals to remotely monitor and support patients who have motor neurone disease (MND) during the Covid-19 pandemic, has been fast-tracked for use by Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.
What the Rest of the World Can Learn from South Korea’s COVID-19 Response
As the world continues to closely monitor the newest coronavirus outbreak, the government of South Korea has been able to keep the disease under control without paralyzing the national health and economic systems.
Air Pollution Impacts the Health of Wild Pollinators
Our air is the one thing that surrounds all of us.
Backyard Battle: Helping Native Bees Thrive in a Honeybee World
Much of the recent publicity about threats to the world’s bee populations has focused on problems, including colony collapse disorder, plaguing the large, domesticated honeybee colonies that are trucked from region to region to pollinate everything from almonds to fruit trees.
Schooling Is Critical for Cognitive Health
Investing time in education in childhood and early adulthood expands career opportunities and provides progressively higher salaries.


