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Imagine a tool to measure how fast you’re aging… while you’re still reasonably healthy. From a single MRI of your head, ...
Scientists have discovered that certain species of microbe found in the human gut can absorb PFAS - the toxic and long-lasting ‘forever chemicals.’ They say boosting these species in our gut ...
While glucose, or sugar, is a well-known fuel for the brain, Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have demonstrated that electrical activity in synapses—the junctions between neurons where communication ...
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NASA’s TechLeap Prize competition selected an SwRI/UTSA team to develop an electrolyzer through its Space Technology Payload ...
Images from cardiac MRI native T1 mapping show that higher long-term exposure to fine particulate air pollution is associated ...
Extreme lows in sea ice induce many changes in the physical, ecological, and societal systems of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. A: an average sea ice summer. B: an extreme low sea ice summer. In B ...
Researchers identify how the speaker’s facing direction can influence the listener’s radiation characteristics by conducting experiments using loudness as a stimulus. The confusion matrices of the ...
Researchers at Sophia University discover that both loudness and frequency-based acoustic cues help listeners identify ...
The scientists have identified a family of bacterial species, found naturally in the human gut, that absorb various PFAS ...
Imagine a tool to measure how fast you’re aging… while you’re still reasonably healthy. From a single MRI of your head, ...
Illustration showing common sources of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ and gut bacteria accumulating perfluorononanoic acid – a ...
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