UH study investigates racial/ethnic differences in ovarian cancer risk
The UH Cancer Center study investigated racial/ethnic differences in risk and risk factors for epithelial ovarian cancer.
The UH Cancer Center study investigated racial/ethnic differences in risk and risk factors for epithelial ovarian cancer.
The study offers the first revenue estimates that can provide context for the impact and economic role of the dolphin-swim industry in the state.
The 2020 issue of Vice-Versa takes a closer look at the harmful effects of human civilization through different perspectives of several authors.
Respondents largely indicated that the online information dissuaded them from hiking ±á²¹ʻ¾±°ì¨± Stairs.
The research will help Âé¶¹´«Ã½ developers, builders and residents identify energy-saving strategies to cut energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions.
A study seeks to dispel misconceptions leading to miscalculations of the likely effects of commercial operations to extract minerals from the seabed.
Collaborative papers focus on understanding and addressing the social implications of COVID-19.
A new study suggests that modern-day plant-eaters weighing more than 2,200 pounds are at greater risk of extinction than other types of animals.
Instagram content featured the betel nut, betel palm tree or betel pepper leaves, as well as areca nut preparation practices.
The study examined ‘cryptobenthic’ fishes at the base of coral reef food webs in the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman.