The ozone hole that forms in the upper atmosphere over Antarctica each September was slightly above average size in 2018, scientists reported today.
Culture strongly influences coping behaviors after natural disasters
Demographic and cultural differences strongly influence the coping styles young people use when they’re affected by a natural disaster, and these disparities should be taken into account when providing services to help them recover from these traumatic experiences, researchers say.
Spaced-out nanotwins make for stronger metals
New research shows that metals can be made dramatically stronger by varying the spacing between nanoscale boundaries in the metal’s atomic lattice.
How diet impact health and well-being
From the standpoint of heart health, the Tsimane are a model group. A population indigenous to the Bolivian Amazon, the Tsimane demonstrate next to no heart disease. They have minimal hypertension, low prevalence of obesity and and their cholesterol levels are relatively healthy. And those factors don’t seem to change with age.
Hospital communication-and-resolution programs do not expand liability risk
Researchers evaluated liability effects of communication-and-resolution programs. Their results found these programs were associated with improved trends in rate of new claims and legal defense costs.
Walton mum on Magic talk: ‘Here to do my job’
Luke Walton met with reporters hours after ESPN reported that Magic Johnson admonished the Lakers coach following a winless two-game trip. Walton said he feels he has a “great relationship with management.”
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Kershaw staying in L.A., out to disprove critics
Clayton Kershaw said his three-year extension with the Dodgers will give him “a chance to prove a lot of people wrong” after a season that ended disappointingly in the World Series.