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Tulane University researchers created a first-of-its-kind subcellular map of an area of the brain commonly affected by ...
COLUMBIA — Columbia is known for being "famously hot." A new heat map study could show the city just how hot it gets and where to cool things down. With a grant from the National Oceanic and ...
The map provides specific information for each study space, including phone number, hours, and COVID capacity, as well as when the data was refreshed. The Study Area feature was added to the campus ...
Many of these areas are also where oil and gas operations are conducted, NOAA said, making them susceptible to oil spills. Mineral mining also poses a threat, as the study authors noted.
According to the study, published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, these per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were present in beers produced in areas already known to have ...
The agent proposed we include in our study approximately 23,000 acres of contiguous lands owned by Mead Westvaco, located in Harris (5,700 acres) and Talbot (17,400 acres) counties." ...
At least 65 percent of urban areas in 25 major cities are sinking, with some local spots dropping by about two inches a year, new research has shown. U.S. World ...
A new study found a moderately higher risk of autism spectrum disorder in children born to pregnant people exposed to tap water with higher levels of lithium, but experts caution that this ...
A detailed new map of the human brain's outer layer identifies nearly 100 brain areas that have not been previously reported, according to a new study. The new map may ultimately help brain ...
How Bay Area maps drawn 80 years ago still impact residents’ health. By Susana Guerrero, Senior Food Reporter Updated June 4, 2019 9:23 a.m. ... according to a university study. ...
A recent study found that FEMA failed to capture 75 percent of flood damages within their flood maps from 1999 to 2009. The FEMA flood maps are the primary source for how the government and ...
The study, commissioned by Ordnance Survey, in line with National Map Reading Week, also found only 18 per cent of millennials felt very confident using a paper map, compared to 44 per cent of the ...