An important goal of early-phase clinical trials is to discover a drug’s possible side effects.
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AGS COVID-19 Policy Brief Offers Roadmap to Government Action in Oft-Overlooked Sphere: Assisted Living Facilities
In a policy brief published today in its namesake journal (DOI: 10.1111/jgs.16510), the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) offered a roadmap to guide federal, state, and local governments addressing COVID-19 concerns in an important but oft-overlooked arena: Assisted living facilities (ALFs).
Crops Sown In A Uniform Spatial Pattern Produce Higher Yields And Reduce Environmental Impact
One of the greatest challenges facing humanity is how to grow more food while reducing the negative impacts of agriculture upon the environment.
Investigating The Causes Of The Ozone Levels In The Valderejo Nature Reserve
Atmospheric contamination is one of society’s main concerns, with nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and tropospheric ozone (O3) being among the contaminants that are giving rise to the most concern.
Dirty Carbon Reveals A Sophisticated Side
Tar, the everyday material that seals seams in our roofs and driveways, has an unexpected and unappreciated complexity, according to an MIT research team: It might someday be useful as a raw material for a variety of high-tech devices including energy storage systems, thermally active coatings, and electronic sensors.
Discovering The Cause Of The Red Colouration In Stalagmites And Its Possible Connection With Paleoclimate Changes
As a general rule, the colour red in geological and archaeological samples tends to be due to the presence of various iron oxides that dye minerals and rocks a very deep colour.