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(12/03/13 2:14am)
The daily lives of Type 1 diabetes patients just got a little easier, thanks to Boris Kovatchev, the director of the University Center for Diabetes Technology, and Asst. Research Prof. Patrick Keith-Hynes.
(04/10/13 2:52am)
The lawyers and character witnesses might not be the only biased ones in the courtroom, according to research by Assoc. Psychiatry Prof. Dr. Daniel Murrie, who worked alongside a colleague at Sam Houston State University to gauge the objectivity of expert testimony.
(03/19/13 9:43pm)
Dr. Linda Duska, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, teamed up with Asst. Public Health Prof. Carolyn Engelhard, whose expertise lies in health policy analysis, for a recent article in Gynecologic Oncology, a clinical journal focusing on women’s reproductive health and cancer. The paper, made available online last week, analyzes the impact of the Affordable Care Act on women’s reproductive health care providers.
(02/13/13 3:18am)
Fraternity rush has finally come to a close, but not before bringing about an unusually high number of alcohol poisonings. The night after girls’ rush ended, 12 students ended up in the emergency room for alcohol related problems. Although new rules were created for Greek organizations, the number of students admitted to the emergency room for alcohol poisoning is preventable.
(01/23/13 5:34am)
Climate Change. Global warming. Greenhouse effect. These are the buzzwords on everyone’s mind after President Barack Obama discussed environmental policy in his second inaugural speech on Monday — and for good reason too. 2012 was the warmest year ever recorded in the United States — 3,527 monthly weather records across the country were broken.
(12/05/12 4:15am)
Although it may seem like a good idea to pull an all-nighter before that big exam, recent studies show sleep is more important than we give it credit for. Here are four reasons to get a few more Zs in the next couple weeks.
(11/07/12 7:27am)
The University’s International Genetically Engineered Machine team in October earned a silver medal in a Pittsburgh science competition for a project to detect whooping cough, a respiratory disease that causes uncontrollable coughing, faster and more accurately than existing methods.
(04/27/11 4:58am)
A recent study suggests that the highest suicide rates are found in the happiest places.
(04/20/11 4:00am)
DNA evidence suggesting that humans originated in Africa also indicates that modern human language first arose in southern Africa.
(04/13/11 6:11am)
Research shows that meditating allows for one to concentrate pain stimuli away.
(04/06/11 5:54am)
The Idaho National Laboratory is working on a robot which can detect radiation.
(03/30/11 6:41am)
A Swedish company has created a mass market eye tracking device which will allow users to use their eyes to do many of the things they currently do on a computer using a mouse.
(03/23/11 5:32am)
After 10 years of development, a recent study reported researchers now are able to inject stem cells from a patient's bone marrow into the heart, shrinking hearts which are dangerously swollen after heart attacks.