A new study by researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) found that New England’s historic lobster fishery may turn a higher profit by operating with less gear in the water and a shorter season.
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UC Study Uncovers Clues to COVID-19 in the Brain
A study by University of Cincinnati researchers and three Italian institutions reviewing neuroimaging and neurological symptoms in patients with COVID-19 may shed light on the virus’s impact on the central nervous system.
Four of Ten Adults Worldwide Have Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
For every ten adults in the world, four suffer from functional gastrointestinal disorders of varying severity.
NASA-NOAA Satellite Sees Tropical Storm Bertha Organizing
The second tropical storm of the North Atlantic Ocean hurricane season has formed off the coast of South Carolina.
Patterns in Crop Data Reveal New Insight About Plants and Their Environments
A recently published study led by Iowa State University scientists applied a fresh perspective to vast amounts of data on rice plants to find better ways to predict plant performance and new insights about how plants adapt to different environments.
Yale Researchers Find Where Stress Lives
Yale researchers have found a neural home of the feeling of stress people experience, an insight that may help people deal with the debilitating sense of fear and anxiety that stress can evoke, Yale researchers report May 27 in the journal Nature Communications.


