USM professor discusses health benefits of counting steps while walking
An analysis of studies published recently found that walking a minimum of 4,000 steps per day significantly reduces the risk of an early death, while
An analysis of studies published recently found that walking a minimum of 4,000 steps per day significantly reduces the risk of an early death, while
Mississippi stargazers are in for a celestial treat this weekend as the annual Perseid meteor shower graces the night sky. The Perseid meteor shower originates
Sweet corn grows on over 2000 acres in Mississippi, according to MSU’s Ag Extension Office, mostly in the Delta, with Washington and Leflore Counties as
Beavers (Castor canadensis) in Mississippi have seen significant population changes over the last 150 years, as their status has changed from a game species to
STONEVILLE, Miss. — Helping growers make time- and money-saving irrigation decisions is part of the mission for faculty and staff at the National Center for
Summertime brings more outdoor opportunities, which often brings us more animal encounters, and it’s not uncommon to come across a baby animal or bird that
The University of Southern Mississippi’s Center for Fisheries Research and Development and the Mississippi Aquarium bring guests the experience of hands-on learning during Shark Weekend
Teachers and school employees in Mississippi, if you don’t have plans for the weekend, the Mississippi Aquarium in Gulfport has got a treat for you.
If you have ever wanted to buy a dolphin a birthday present…here’s your chance! Wahoo, a dolphin at The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies, is
On June 21 at 10:57 a.m. EST, the Northern Hemisphere will observe the summer solstice, marking the longest day of the year and the first