"Weathering" is a health phenomenon that refers to the process of being worn down by repeated exposure to stressors. Black Americans persistently fall victim the most to the effects of weathering. The ...
Plant and Soil, Vol. 179, No. 1 (February (I) 1996), pp. 141-150 (10 pages) Oxalate accumulation in external medium under hyphal mats of two ectomycorrhizal species is strongly stimulated (1.7 to 35 ...
Could blending of crushed rock with arable soil lower global temperatures? Researchers study global warming events from 40 and 56 million years ago to find answers. The Earth is getting hotter and ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) scientists are collaborating with researchers at UT San Antonio to study how space ...
Imagine for a moment that you’re a very silly 22-year-old driving through Florida sometime around 2009. You’re speeding down a road called Alligator Alley at approximately 92 miles an hour, which is ...
Dr. Arline T. Geronimus presenting live at the Mondavi Center’s Vanderhoef Studio Theatre on Mar. 4 (Gregory Urquiaga/UC Davis) In an hour-long presentation titled “Weathering and Health Equity: ...
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