Yearly Archive: 2021
Here Are The Crucial Questions for Afghanistan as the US Withdraws Troops
What will happen to women and minorities? Can the Afghan president hold on to power? These and other pressing questions face a fearful country as the...
Why Diversity Is an Advantage in a Vegetable Plot
Forget whatever you’ve heard about which plants “love” which other plants. This isn’t Match.com for vegetables: There’s a science to it.
One good way to help beat COVID-19: Exercise
(HealthDay)—Exercise guards against a host of chronic diseases that can plague people as they age, but can it also protect against severe cases of COVID-19?
Kim Potter Will Be Charged With Manslaughter in Daunte Wright Killing
Kimberly A. Potter, who resigned from the Brooklyn Center Police Department, was arrested on Wednesday.
Telling sunbathers what they don’t want to hear: Tanning is bad
Most young women already know that tanning is dangerous and sunbathe anyway, so a campaign informing them of the risk should take into account their potential...
Significant spread of all coronavirus variants tracked in Houston area
In late 2020, several concerning SARS-CoV-2 variants emerged globally. They are believed to be more easily transmissible, and there is concern that some may reduce the...
ER visits for suicidal behavior declined during the first 8 months of pandemic, study shows
While people may expect suicide rates to rise during a worldwide crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, a University of Michigan study suggests the onset of...
Diabetes drug shows potential in fighting cancer
The anti-diabetic drug phenformin may prompt stronger cancer-fighting activities than its sister compound metformin, a finding that could have major implications for current and future clinical...
Mary Ellen Moylan, ‘First Great Balanchine Dancer,’ Is Dead at 94
The celebrated choreographer created roles for her. The critics hailed her. Yet her death a year ago went unnoticed in the dance world.