Telehealth makes timely abortions possible for many, research shows
People of color, young people and those with low incomes tend to benefit most from telehealth abortion.
Jan. 30, 2024 • ~5 min
With growing polarization, political attitudes have begun to coincide with moral convictions. Partisans increasingly view each other as immoral. New research reveals the depth of that conviction.
People of color, young people and those with low incomes tend to benefit most from telehealth abortion.
Microplastic pollution is a growing problem − one lab is looking at tiny insects as inspiration for how these pollutants might move through water.
The study discovered that nonmedical personnel can provide the naloxone to an overdose victim in about one minute.
People may be surprised when they read a nutrition label on a bottle of wine. The industry should take note.
The bottoms of boats and docks can accumulate lots of dirt, but semiaquatic animals like otters avoid having ‘fouled’ fur. Their secret could one day help keep underwater infrastructure clean.
Fruit bats can eat up to twice their body weight in fruit a day. But their genes and cells evolved to process all that sugar without any heath consequences − a feat drug developers can learn from.
An interdisciplinary group of researchers at Penn State ran computer models on two Philadelphia census tracts. The neighborhood with more vulnerable residents was also hotter.
Migrating birds need stopover locations en route where they can rest and feed. A new study shows that artificial light draws them away from sites they would normally use and into risky zones.
Scientists analyzing isotope ratios have found that many of the elements that make up life could be left over from Earth’s formation.
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