JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – We often show you a graphic during our weather forecasts to let you know how bad the pollen is -- now, a lab at Edward Waters University is giving us even more data to work with.
When millions of minuscule pollen grains invade Richmond, we see the yellow powder covering cars and swirling down the sidewalks after rain. Under Becky Collie’s microscope at Allergy Partners of ...
A team of researchers from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute is digitizing images of pollen from more than 18,000 plant species from the tropics. These images are being used to train a ...
Houston Health Department microbiologist Christina Utz starts every workday at 7 a.m. on the roof of the Holcombe Laboratory to collect air samples from the previous 24 hours. She always has some ...
An emerging system which combines rapid imaging with artificial intelligence could help scientists build a comprehensive picture of present and historic environmental change – by swiftly and ...
RICHMOND, Va. — In a significant advancement for local allergy care, the Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU has been officially certified as Virginia's first pollen counting station by the ...
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Children’s Hospital of Richmond sets up Central Virginia’s first pollen counting station
The first pollen counting station within Central Virginia has been established at Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU.
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