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Surprising Link between Blood Sugar and Brain Cancer Found

By Misti Crane | Ohio State University on May 3, 2017   Featured, Health  

Surprising Link between Blood Sugar and Brain Cancer Found

COLUMBUS, Ohio – New research further illuminates the surprising relationship between blood sugar and brain tumors and could begin to shed light on how certain cancers develop. While many cancers are more common among those with diabetes, cancerous brain tumors called gliomas are less common among those with elevated blood sugar and diabetes, a study […]

Tundra swans take two distinct paths to Alaska

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 21, 2017   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Tundra swans take two distinct paths to Alaska

[wds id=”7″] Tundra Swan and Cygnets. Images-Craig Ely Skiing to work over a persistent spring snowpack, I looked up to see a large white bird flapping gracefully over the spruce tops. A few gentle honks confirmed it was a tundra swan. After a long winter when all the large birds were black, it was good […]

Are we living in a Warm Peak Between Ice Ages?

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Feb 26, 2017   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Are we living in a Warm Peak Between Ice Ages?

As another major rainstorm hit California in February, downtown San Francisco surpassed its normal rain total for an entire year. Reservoirs in the high country were spilling over. So ended a five-year drought in the state that some people attributed to human-caused climate change. Those pictures of dried-up California lakes bothered Syun-Ichi Akasofu, who recently […]

EPA Announces $2 Million to Assist Tribes’ Brownfields Efforts

By Christie St Clair | EPA on Jan 12, 2017   Featured, National  

EPA Announces $2 Million to Assist Tribes’ Brownfields Efforts

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has selected Kansas State University (KSU) to receive approximately $2 million in funding over the course of five years to provide technical support to tribes addressing environmentally contaminated land. The university will help tribes with technical support around cleaning up these lands, known as brownfields.  “Tribes have […]

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