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Feeling jittery as the week kicks off isn’t just a mood—it leaves a biochemical footprint. Researchers tracked thousands of ...
Kenyan fig trees can literally turn parts of themselves to stone, using microbes to convert internal crystals into ...
Long-lost 1960s aerial photos let Copenhagen researchers watch Antarctica’s Wordie Ice Shelf crumble in slow motion. By ...
Ambroxol, long used for coughs in Europe, stabilized symptoms and brain-damage markers in Parkinson’s dementia patients over ...
Immersing stressed volunteers in a 360° virtual Douglas-fir forest complete with sights, sounds and scents boosted their mood ...
A group of scientists studying pregnancy across six different mammals—from humans to marsupials—uncovered how certain cells ...
Scientists have captured the moment a laser "comes to life"—and what they found challenges long-held beliefs. Using a special ...
Deep in Chile’s Atacama Desert, scientists studied a green crystal called atacamite—and discovered it can cool itself ...
Scientists have pioneered a new way to monitor sodium levels in the blood—without drawing a single drop. By combining terahertz radiation and optoacoustic detection, they created a non-invasive system ...
Scientists at the University of Sydney have uncovered a malfunctioning version of the SOD1 protein that clumps inside brain ...
Australian scientists have discovered a method to produce ammonia—an essential component in fertilizers—using only air and ...
These findings highlight the significance of rearing behavior and behavioral lateralization as potential behavioral markers ...
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