The most common form of maltreatment experienced by athletes is psychological abuse, followed by neglect, a new study from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education has found.
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Global Warming Is Fueling Growth Spurts in Some of China’s Oldest Trees
Climate change is causing old trees in northern China’s permafrost forests to grow faster, likely thanks to warmer soil temperatures, according to recent research.
Machine Learning Overtakes Humans in Predicting Death or Heart Attack
Machine learning is overtaking humans in predicting death or heart attack.
Another Step Forward for A Promising New Battery to Store Clean Energy
Researchers have built a more efficient, more reliable potassium-oxygen battery, a step toward a potential solution for energy storage on the nation’s power grid and longer-lasting batteries in cell phones and laptops.
OU-Led Study Expands Understanding of Bacterial Communities for Global Next-Generation Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Systems
A University of Oklahoma-led interdisciplinary global study expands the understanding of activated sludge microbiomes for next-generation wastewater treatment and reuse systems enhanced by microbiome engineering.
How Does Poplar Respond and Adapt to Co-stresses of Ozone and Metal-Heavy?
Soil contamination and air pollution are currently two of global environmental problems that threat human health and terrestrial ecosystem.