New battery gobbles up carbon dioxide and converts into a solid mineral
A new type of battery developed by researchers at MIT could be made partly from carbon dioxide captured from power plants. Rather than attempting to convert carbon dioxide to specialized chemicals using metal ...
Continue reading“New York Post” featured Pace University’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems Professor Li-Chiou Chen in “You may not have even heard of these IT jobs, but demand for them is soaring”
As certain jobs start to decline in availability think computer operator and postal service worker, as per the Bureau of Labor Statistics others have started to heat up.
Continue reading“Men’s Health” featured Pace University’s College of Health Professions Professor Christen Cupples Cooper in “How to Gain Weight and Build Bigger Muscles”
We're always talking about how to lose weight, but there are plenty of guys who want to gain weight in order to increase muscle mass. “If you want to make more muscle cells, you need to eat more food,” ...
Continue readingRadical transformations likely needed to achieve universal health care
Technological innovation, expansion of the use of frontline personnel such as community health workers, and rapid increases in health care financing are likely to be instrumental to achieving universal health care (UHC) in countries around the world, according to a ...
Continue readingScientists seek strategies to fight malaria resistance
Although malaria deaths worldwide dropped from more than 800,000 in 2000 to fewer than 500,000 in 2015, disease rates have started to rise again, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Scientists are looking at a multipronged approach to fight malaria resistance, including ...
Continue readingAncient Mars had right conditions for underground life, new research suggests
A new study shows evidence that ancient Mars probably had an ample supply of chemical energy for microbes to thrive underground. “We showed, based on basic physics and chemistry calculations, that the ancient Martian subsurface likely had enough dissolved hydrogen to ...
Continue readingBrown scientist wins $1.5M innovator award for new approach to decoding brain signals
The motor cortex is the portion of the brain that controls movement, but it’s also active when a person watches someone else move or plansmovements, such as tracking a ball before catching it. This complicates the process of decoding brain ...
Continue readingFSU’s Online Master of Science in Nursing Ranked One of Best Online MSN Programs and One of Best for Nurse Administrators by OnlineMasters.com
OnlineMasters.com, an online service designed to encourage students to pursue higher education, has ranked Frostburg State University’s online Master of Science in Nursing as one of the best online MSN programs nationally, as well as one of the best ...
Continue readingPhysician Assistant master’s degree Program Planned for May 2019
Applications are being accepted for FSU’s planned physician assistant (PA) master’s degree program, which received approval from the Maryland Higher Education Commission and the University System of Maryland to be offered at the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown. The program, ...
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