Cannabis impacts sperm counts, motility in two generations of mice
An intense but short-term exposure to cannabis vapor lowered sperm counts and slowed sperm movement, or motility, not only in the directly exposed male mice but also in their sons.
An intense but short-term exposure to cannabis vapor lowered sperm counts and slowed sperm movement, or motility, not only in the directly exposed male mice but also in their sons.
$1 million in upgrades to aquatic biology equipment and facilities made on WSU campus.
Celli of the Paul G. Allen School for Global Health is the recipient of the Zoetis Animal Health Award for Research Excellence.
Research could dramatically alter the way serious skin wounds are treated in the future.
WSU’s fifth annual Research Week culminated with a celebration of faculty and staff who exemplify research excellence.
One of the most widespread zoonotic diseases in the world, brucellosis can be spread through unpasteurized dairy products and close animal contact.
Figuring out how to keep fleas from throwing up their food could be a key to stopping the transmission of deadly diseases such as the bubonic plague.
To better identify and prevent future pandemics, WSU has entered into a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to head up a new five-year, approximately $125 million global project.
Healthy elk can contract the rapidly spreading disease, known as TAHD, by simply walking on soil contaminated previously by infected hooves.
A parasite may initially infect cattle with multiple strains of bovine Anaplasmosis.