WVU researchers explore potential health benefits of ramps


by WBOY

WBOY— With the National Institutes of Health reporting that West Virginians have some of the highest blood pressure in the country, researchers at WVU are looking to show that the answer to that problem may be right in our own backyard.

WBOY—WVU staff members explore solutions to ramp overharvesting. With experts warning of the potential overharvesting of ramps in West Virginia, two WVU staff members are exploring how people can help preserve the population, while also making some money.

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Phys.org—Exploring the potential of single-atom catalysts. There is a high level of interest, even excitement, among chemists and materials scientists about the potential of single-atom catalysts (SACs), but their development relies on very specialized tools available only at synchrotrons like the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask).