New Paper Examines the Elusive Nature of Liquid Brines on Mars
Determining the conditions in which brines are stable could be key to better understanding the climate and potential habitability of Mars.
Read MoreDetermining the conditions in which brines are stable could be key to better understanding the climate and potential habitability of Mars.
Read MoreThe site from University of Arkansas researchers documents the history for the general public and also scholars and planners.
Read MoreA new study explores the connection between exercise and the expression of MYC in skeletal muscles over time, showing that small doses can drive muscle growth without exercise.
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In December’s podcast, exercise science professor Michelle Gray offers tips to slow both the physical and cognitive declines of age.
Read MoreLanier Nalley, University of Arkansas professor and department head for Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness for the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food, and Life Sciences, discusses his work on rice production and food insecurity and how that impacts our state and other populations around the world.
Read MoreMike Pierce, associate professor of history, discusses Daisy Bates, Arkansas’ celebrated civil rights activist.
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