University of Michigan engineers have developed a modified manufacturing process for electric vehicle (EV) batteries that significantly enhances charging speeds in cold weather. The innovation addresses one of the biggest concerns for EV…
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Nighttime screen use linked to poorer sleep quality and shorter duration
Bedtime screen time cuts sleep by nearly an hour a week and boosts the risk of restless nights, especially for night owls.
Study: Electronic Screen Use and Sleep Duration and Timing in Adults. Image Credit: Gorodenkoff /…
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How 3D printing could make better cooling systems
“Heat exchangers are at the center of the industrial economy. They’re an essential part of every machine and every system that moves energy,” says William King, a professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and one of the…
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New study explores link between gut microbiome and autism spectrum disorder
How gut microbial imbalances may contribute to ASD severity and highlights potential therapies like probiotics and fecal microbiota transplantation to alleviate symptoms.
Study: The Gut–Brain–Microbiota Connection and Its…
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Collective coupling strength must be larger than previously thought to guarantee delocalised polaritons | Research
By analysing the relationship between polaritons and disorder, researchers have redefined what conditions are necessary for the successful delocalisation of polaritonic wavefunctions.
Although light plays an essential role in chemical reactions,…
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Hurricanes Leave Deep Scars Beneath the Sea
Long-term data from a deep-sea observatory shows hurricanes transport reef sediments and pollutants to the deep ocean, influencing carbon sequestration and ocean chemistry. The impacts of hurricanes on land, ships, and offshore oil platforms are…
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Aspirin Reduces Colorectal Cancer Recurrence by Over 50%
Aspirin use in patients with PIK3CA-mutated colorectal cancer reduces recurrence risk by over 50%, found a study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. The findings could lead to immediate changes…
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Flying Toward Extinction: Yale Study Warns of Devastating Reverse “Butterfly Effect”
Mountaintops host some of the world’s most diverse butterfly species, but climate change could transform these habitats into ecological traps according to a new study. A Yale-led study warns that global climate change may have a devastating…
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New Blood Test Detects Alzheimer’s and Tracks Its Progression With 92% Accuracy
The new test could help identify which patients are most likely to benefit from new Alzheimer’s drugs. A newly developed blood test for Alzheimer’s disease not only helps confirm the presence of the condition but also provides information…
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Stone picked up by three-year-old turns out to be 3,800-year-old scarab
Archaeologists have confirmed that a “beautiful stone” picked up by a child in Israel’s…
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