Karen Jettmar, a long time guide and director of Equinox Wilderness Adventures, has been indicted on conspiracy charges as well as removing a paleontological resource from federal land. The indictment stems from an incident that took place in June 2007 on a river trip to the Kokolik River. It was on that trip that Jettmar […]
Washington, DC (December 22, 2011) — Correcting anemia, a red blood cell deficiency, can preserve kidney function in many kidney transplant recipients, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN). The results indicate that aggressively treating anemia may help save the kidneys—and possibly the lives—of […]
Discovery May Lead to Hips That Function Better and Last Longer Newswise — CHICAGO – A team of engineers and physicians have made a surprising discovery that offers a target for designing new materials for hip implants that are less susceptible to the joint’s normal wear and tear.
ROCHESTER, Minn. — The editors of the journalScience have selected a Mayo Clinic discovery as one of their top 10 "groundbreaking scientific achievements of 2011." The Mayo study –the first to eliminate the effects of aging in mice — received worldwide attention when it was published in Nature in November. Science’s international list of achievements […]