There are three reasons we see so many red American barns. It’s traditional, it’s practical and the color looks good. Although a main reason to…
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This image shows an isolated cerebral arteriole from a mouse model, marked by a live-cell dye. Credit: Osama Harraz, Ph.D., University of Vermont Larner College…
Novel approach could aid new vaccines as global dengue virus infections far surpass COVID-19. Dengue immune function discovery could benefit much-needed vaccine development. Despite a…
A unique new study suggests that the behavior public officials are now mandating or recommending unequivocally to slow the spread of surging COVID-19 — wearing…
The largest study of the COVID-19’s impacts on U.S. seafood industry suggests that fishmongers may flounder — or go belly up — without more government…
As the power of extreme weather events increase with climate change, an international team of 39 scientists warn that lakes around the world may dramatically…
Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, a complexity scientist at the University of Vermont. He co-led new research, published in the journal Nature Physics, that shows how diseases such…
Looking a bit like a bowl of spaghetti, this map shows the general scheme of the US stock market — formally known as the National…
Cells being manipulated and assembled. Credit: Douglas Blackiston, Tufts University Tiny ‘xenobots’ assembled from cells promise advances from drug delivery to toxic waste clean-up. A…