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Louisiana State University (LSU)

Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College (most often referred to as Louisiana State University or LSU) is a public coeducational university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

A new breed of honey bees provides a major advance in the global fight against the parasitic Varroa mite

Could a natural plant extract lead to longer lifespans even in humans?

Could artificial intelligence predict which viruses could infect humans, which animals host them, and where they could emerge from?

Opportunity to improve crop productivity by 10 to 20 percent with a new dynamic photosynthesis model

A new class of pipeline drugs to relieve pain and reduce fever without the danger of addiction or damage

A simple approach to accurately predict disease outbreaks

First evidence of improvement in brain metabolism in Alzheimer’s disease in a patient treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Dr. Paul Harch, Clinical Professor and Director of Hyperbaric Medicine at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, and Dr. Edward Fogarty, Chairman of Radiology at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine, report the first PET scan-documented case of improvement in brain metabolism in Alzheimer’s disease in a patient treated with hyperbaric oxygen

First evidence of improvement in brain metabolism in Alzheimer’s disease in a patient treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Found: the one amphibian that appears to have resistance to the fungus decimating amphibians globally

Amphibian populations around the world are declining due to a skin disease caused by fungus. However, an amphibian commonly found in Louisiana, the three-toed amphiuma, has shown a resistance to the fungus, in a new study led by researchers at LSU, Southeastern Louisiana University, Duquesne University and the University of Washington. The study was published

Found: the one amphibian that appears to have resistance to the fungus decimating amphibians globally

A new way to find help for more than 7,000 rare diseases that collectively affect more than 350 million people worldwide

One in 10 people in America is fighting a rare disease, or a disorder that affects fewer than 200,000 Americans. Although there are more than 7,000 rare diseases that collectively affect more than 350 million people worldwide, it is not profitable for the pharmaceutical industry to develop new therapies to treat the small number of

A new way to find help for more than 7,000 rare diseases that collectively affect more than 350 million people worldwide

Time machines could also clone objects, researcher says

Now researchers suggest a certain kind of time machine could also possess another powerful capability — cloning perfect copies of anything. Time travel is often a way to change history in science fiction such as “Back to the Future” and “Looper.” Now researchers suggest a certain kind of time machine could also possess another powerful

Time machines could also clone objects, researcher says

A Disease Cuts Corn Yields

It has come on like a tidal wave, washing across the Corn Belt from Minnesota to the Texas panhandle, a disease that few farmers had seen until five years ago. Known as Goss’s wilt, it has cut some farmers’ corn yields in half, and it is still spreading. This summer it reached Louisiana, farther south

A Disease Cuts Corn Yields

Population boom poses interconnected challenges of energy, food, water

“Providing enough food to prevent starvation and famine certainly will be a daunting problem.” Mention great challenges in feeding a soaring world population, and thoughts turn to providing a bare subsistence diet for poverty-stricken people in developing countries. But an expert speaking here today at the 245th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society,

Population boom poses interconnected challenges of energy, food, water

Bird-watchers add more than 48 million observations to ‘eBird’ database

Image by Marjorie Lipan via Flickr Supercomputer time will help ornithologists make ecological sense of millions of records of bird sightings. Midway through a birding expedition last May off the Louisiana coast, Donna Dittmann lost her footing and broke her leg. Unaware of this, she kept the weight off her swollen ankle while surveying birds

Bird-watchers add more than 48 million observations to ‘eBird’ database

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