UC Irvine buries UC Riverside behind sizzling shooting,Dawson Baker scores 23 points, DJ Davis adds 18 and the Anteaters shoot 56.7%, leading by as much as 28 on their way to an 83-64 victory over the Highlanders. UCI plays at first-place UC Santa Barb…
Dawson Baker scores 23 points, DJ Davis adds 18 and the Anteaters shoot 56.7%, leading by as much as 28 on their way to an 83-64 victory over the Highlanders. UCI plays at first-place UC Santa Barb…
Care/of Vitamins Review: A Dietitian's Experience,Our dietitian tried Care/of for 30 days to see if it's worth the subscription. Learn everything you need to know about this personalized vitamin subscription service in our expert review. Tags:boston25news.comcare of vitaminsHealthline
Study: Older adults were better equipped to deal with pandemic-related distress,One of the more intriguing paradoxes emerging from the rubble of the COVID-19 pandemic is new evidence suggesting that older adults—those at the greatest risk of severe illness and death from the virus—fared much better than their younger counterparts when it comes to coping with pandemic-related distress, anxiety, depression and social isolation. Tags:Health ResearchHealth Research NewsHealth Sciencemedicalxpress.comMedicine ResearchMedicine Research NewsMedicine Science
Levels Is Making Metabolism and Blood Glucose Tracking Accessible To Everyone,Dr. Alice Ferng is an engineer and scientist who is very passionate about medical technology, healthcare, and education. During her studies as an MD/PhD candidate at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, she became enamored with ways that technology could be used to augment medicine and health, and began to explore these possibilities during her PhD. She built her own 3D bioprinter for stem cells and biologics and worked on other medical devices and mobile health apps, with some utilizing Virtual/Augmented Reality. Alice has worked in many clinical translational laboratories, most recently interacting with cardiac transplant patients while working on cardiac organogenesis (growing hearts in bioreactors), and stem cell therapies. She has also been involved with multiple medical education companies, including Osmosis, Kenhub, and Picmonic. These days, she is involved in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning algorithm development for various healthcare applications, and in medical device/wearable technology development. Tags:Exclusivemedgadget.commedicinesports medicine
Tumor cells' response to chemotherapy is driven by randomness, shows study,Cancer cells have an innate randomness in their ability to respond to chemotherapy, which is another tool in their arsenal of resisting treatment, new research led by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research shows. Tags:genomeweb.com
CRISPR Combined with Glowing Proteins for Viral Detection,Conn Hastings received a PhD from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland for his work in drug delivery, investigating the potential of injectable hydrogels to deliver cells, drugs and nanoparticles in the treatment of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. After achieving his PhD and completing a year of postdoctoral research, Conn pursued a career in academic publishing, before becoming a full-time science writer and editor, combining his experience within the biomedical sciences with his passion for written communication. Tags:diagnosticsGeneticsmedgadget.commedicinepublic health
Zach Edey Is Just Different,Purdue’s 7-foot-4 center might be college basketball’s biggest lightning rod, but Zach Edey’s learned how to harness the hate, turning him into arguably the best big man in the country. "I play better when I’m pissed off," he says. Tags:college basketballfeaturesfront pageMarch MadnessSportsThe Ringertheringer.com
WPRI College Hoops Column: The month of December brings change,WPRI College Hoops Column: The month of December brings change,(WPRI) – Every month on the college basketball calendar looks the same except for one. The month that is different for teams across the country is December. And here we are approaching the midway point of the month with the four squads in our area all at different points of their seasons. After 10 days, Tags:collegeCollege Hoops ColumnCollege SportsFeaturedNCAANCAA BasketballNewsPC HoopsSportsWPRI.com
WPRI College Hoops Column: Taking stock in early February,Let’s not waste any time this week. Here’sthe latest edition of the WPRI12 College HoopsColumn. Thoughts and observations are below. You can always reach out with comments or questions via email [email protected] or [email protected] No. 17 Providence Record: 17-6 (9-3 in Big East, tied for 3rdplace) Last: 85-83 OT loss at Xavier This Week: Host […] Tags:collegeCollege Hoops ColumnCollege SportsPC HoopsSportsWPRI.com
WPRI College Hoops Column: Reiss' Rams are Rolling,PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) – As we inch closer to the most exciting time in college basketball, it’s important to not only keep tabs on the bracketology pertaining to the men’s tournament. There is a women’s program in the state in the bracket if the season were to end today. Tammi Reiss’ squad in Kingston is […] Tags:collegeCollege Hoops ColumnCollege SportsNCAANCAA TourneyPC HoopsSportsWPRI.com
WPRI College Hoops Column: It's 'Moving Time',(WPRI) – We have reached the point in the college basketball season equivalent to ‘Moving Day’ in golf. The term is often used by commentators to describe the third round of four in a tournament. By then, half of the tournament is over and the third round is the time to make a push. It’s […] Tags:collegeCollege Hoops ColumnCollege SportsNCAANCAA BasketballPC HoopsSportsWPRI.com
WPRI College Hoops Column: CBB back in spotlight,(WPRI) – On the drive back from Buffalo last January, the first WPRI12 College Hoops Column was written. And although we didn’t make the trek to Western New York this year … it only feels right to acknowledge the one-year anniversary of this piece coming off a similar situation. For the second straight year, the […] Tags:collegeCollege Hoops ColumnCollege SportsNCAANCAA BasketballPC HoopsSportsWPRI.com
WPRI College Hoops Column: 1 NCAA lock, 2 hopefulls, and a spoiler,(WPRI) – Over the course of the next few weeks we’ll revisit the season predictions, preview conference tournament and hand out final grades before diving into each program. So, we’ll keep this opening section brief one final time until it’s a dead sprint until the end of the year. With that, let’s get to the […] Tags:collegeCollege Hoops ColumnCollege SportsFOX ProvidenceInside URI BasketballNCAANCAA BasketballNCAA TourneyPC HoopsSportsWPRI.com
WPRI College Hoops Column: '22 ends on positive note,WPRI College Hoops Column: '22 ends on positive note,(WPRI) – The slowest time on the college basketball calendar is almost behind us. The last two weeks of December are primarily about finishing up first semester classes and getting a few days home for the holidays. The extended time off allows for rest and recovery before all teams jump into the second half sprint Tags:collegeCollege Hoops ColumnCollege SportsFeaturedFOX ProvidenceInside URI BasketballNCAANCAA BasketballNCAA TourneyNewsPC HoopsSportsWPRI.com
Women's Top 25 Fared - WTOP News,Women's Top 25 Fared - WTOP News,Monday No. 1 South Carolina (4-0) did not play. Next: at Cal Poly, Tuesday. No. 2 Stanford (5-1) did not play. Next: vs. Florida Golf Coast, Friday. No. Tags:college basketballlifestylepodcastsWTOP Newswtop.com
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers,Moving on from a franchise quarterback is a challenging situation for any NFL team. Here are three ways the Packers will be impacted if Rodgers has indeed played his last game as a member of the
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas,The Department of Health warned the public yesterday against eating fish and other seafood from areas affected by the oil spill.
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Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank
Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank,In a scene reminiscent of the last financial crisis, the federal government turned to Wall Street this week for help with a blossoming emergency in the banking sector
Birds sometimes hitch rides on ships—and it's changing the way they migrate,Freighter crews have long told stories of sparrows and nightjars, owls, and herons settling on their boats’ decks. Tags:AnimalsBirdsEnvironmentpopsci.comPopular ScienceWildlife
What we know about hormonal birth control and breast cancer risk,Don't throw out your birth control pills just yet—studies show this risk disappears eventually after stopping hormonal birth control. Tags:CancerdiseasesHealthmedicinepopsci.comPopular ScienceScience
What ancient tsunamis can teach us about future disasters,Gigantic tsunamis have been decimating coastlines since time immemorial. We ignore these prehistoric warnings at our own peril. Tags:Environmentpopsci.comPopular ScienceScienceweather