The 7th meeting of the BRICS working group on research infrastructures and mega-science projects is being held from December ...
Using patented purification methods and a community-first growth strategy, the Root Brands is redefining what it means to ...
Kids growing up under higher-than-usual temperatures – average temps above 86 degrees Fahrenheit – are less likely to meet ...
Andrea Ballabio, former director of Tigem in Pozzuoli and professor of Medical Genetics at the University Federico II of Naples, along with Roberto Di Lauro (Zoological Station of Naples), ...
Young children exposed to unusually high temperatures are less likely to reach basic developmental milestones in literacy and ...
Four western provinces have joined forces to support the project, which focuses on dairy farm sustainability, animal health and milk quality.
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Extreme Heat May Be Damaging Young Children’s Brains, Study Finds
Study finds kids exposed to 32°C+ temperatures score lower on early learning assessments. Climate impact explained.
Climate change—including high temperatures and heat waves—has been shown to pose serious risks to the environment, food systems, and human health, but new research finds that it may also lead to ...
How HHS’s AI framework can help healthcare CIOs cut through complexity, build practical governance, and finally start scaling AI in real workflows.
As the city of St. Louis releases today the results of its guaranteed basic income pilot program, your take on whether it succeeded will depend on how you define success. When Mayor Tishaura Jones and ...
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