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  • MAR 01, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    Why Earth Became a Giant Snowball 700 Million Years Ago
    Why Earth Became a Giant Snowball 700 Million Years Ago
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    MAR 01, 2024
    Clinical & Molecular DX
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    An Eye Test Can Detect Some Types of Autism
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    FEB 29, 2024
    Technology
    Making the Unseen Seen
    Making the Unseen Seen
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    FEB 29, 2024
    Immunology
    Novel Gene Editing Tool Improves Immune Cell Activity
    Novel Gene Editing Tool Improves Immune Cell Activity
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    FEB 28, 2024
    Space & Astronomy
    Precise Recovery: Aligning Orion and Artemis II Crew for Safe Retrieval
    Precise Recovery: Aligning Orion and Artemis II Crew for Safe Retrieval
    One of the most crucial steps—if not the most crucial step—in safely returning astronauts to the Earth from ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
    FEB 28, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    The Unpredictable Fate of Antarctic Glaciers and Rising Seas
    The Unpredictable Fate of Antarctic Glaciers and Rising Seas
    Can researchers predict the behavior of ice glaciers before they break apart and melt due to warming waters? This is wha ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
    FEB 27, 2024
    Space & Astronomy
    Enhancing Lunar Exploration: Realistic Simulation of Moon Dust for Robot Operation
    Enhancing Lunar Exploration: Realistic Simulation of Moon Dust for Robot Operation
    After Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the Moon, he said, “It’s almost like a powder”, as he des ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
    FEB 27, 2024
    Technology
    Facial Recognition Meets Mental Health: MoodCapture App Identifies Depression Early
    Facial Recognition Meets Mental Health: MoodCapture App Identifies Depression Early
    Can smartphones apps be used to monitor a user’s mental health? This is what a recently submitted study scheduled ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
    FEB 27, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    Deforestation's Hidden Toll: Impact on Child Health
    Deforestation's Hidden Toll: Impact on Child Health
    Do the impacts of deforestation go beyond the environment? What about human health, specifically the health of children? ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
    FEB 26, 2024
    Chemistry & Physics
    Ink Alert: Discrepancies Found in Tattoo Ink Composition
    Ink Alert: Discrepancies Found in Tattoo Ink Composition
    Do the ingredients in tattoo inks match the labels on their respective bottles? This is what a recent study published in ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
    FEB 26, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    Navigating Climate Change: Insights from Mexican Gulf Fisheries' Organizational Strategies
    Navigating Climate Change: Insights from Mexican Gulf Fisheries' Organizational Strategies
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    3
    FEB 26, 2024
    Neuroscience
    Real-Time Brain Recordings Explain Why We Punish People and Not Computers
    Real-Time Brain Recordings Explain Why We Punish People and Not Computers
    Human brain recording exposes the dynamics of neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin in social decision making.
    Written By: Amielle Moreno
    4
    FEB 26, 2024
    Health & Medicine
    Study Sheds Light on Cannabis Sativa's Historical Significance, Genetics, and Potential Uses
    Study Sheds Light on Cannabis Sativa's Historical Significance, Genetics, and Potential Uses
    A comprehensive review of cannabis research published in Horticultural Research provides insights into the historical us ...
    Written By: Kerry Charron
    5
    FEB 25, 2024
    Neuroscience
    Videos and TV May Hinder Language Development in Toddlers
    Videos and TV May Hinder Language Development in Toddlers
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    Written By: Annie Lennon
    5
    FEB 23, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    Air Pollution Crisis: Harvard Study Urges Stricter Standards to Protect Senior Heart Health
    Air Pollution Crisis: Harvard Study Urges Stricter Standards to Protect Senior Heart Health
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    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
    FEB 23, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    Turning an Invasive Weed Into a Beneficial Crop
    Turning an Invasive Weed Into a Beneficial Crop
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    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    FEB 22, 2024
    Technology
    Aqueous Metal-Ion Batteries: The Future of Safe and Sustainable Energy Storage
    Aqueous Metal-Ion Batteries: The Future of Safe and Sustainable Energy Storage
    How can water-based batteries help improve lithium-ion energy storage and technology? This is what a series of studies p ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
    FEB 22, 2024
    Clinical & Molecular DX
    A New Sensor for Rapid, Simple Skin Cancer Detection
    A New Sensor for Rapid, Simple Skin Cancer Detection
    A new tool has been developed to detect skin cancer; it utilizes a biosensor that can identify small changes in the char ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    FEB 22, 2024
    Space & Astronomy
    Unearthing Mars' Watery Past: Insights from Groundwater Recharge Dynamics
    Unearthing Mars' Watery Past: Insights from Groundwater Recharge Dynamics
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    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
    FEB 21, 2024
    Space & Astronomy
    Sagittarius A*: Spinning Black Hole Shapes Spacetime into Football
    Sagittarius A*: Spinning Black Hole Shapes Spacetime into Football
    The center of our Milky Way Galaxy is exhibiting spinning behavior while warping the spacetime environment, according to ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
    FEB 21, 2024
    Plants & Animals
    Tracking the Trajectory of Late Blight Disease: A Text Mining Study from 1840s to Modern Times
    Tracking the Trajectory of Late Blight Disease: A Text Mining Study from 1840s to Modern Times
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    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
    FEB 21, 2024
    Technology
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    Selling with Personality: Leveraging Human Characteristics in Product Design
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    5
    FEB 21, 2024
    Genetics & Genomics
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    Scientists Find Several Crucial New Insights Into Huntington's Disease
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    5
    FEB 20, 2024
    Space & Astronomy
    Crustal Recycling on Mars: A Window into Early Planetary Evolution
    Crustal Recycling on Mars: A Window into Early Planetary Evolution
    What was the driving force behind volcanism on ancient Mars if the Red Planet does not exhibit plate tectonics? This is ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
MAR 01, 2024
Earth & The Environment
Why Earth Became a Giant Snowball 700 Million Years Ago
Why Earth Became a Giant Snowball 700 Million Years Ago
It's thought that about 700 MYA, Earth experienced its most dramatic ice age climate, in which the entire planet was com ...
Written By: Carmen Leitch
5
MAR 01, 2024
Clinical & Molecular DX
An Eye Test Can Detect Some Types of Autism
An Eye Test Can Detect Some Types of Autism
Autism is thought to affect about one of every 36 American children. New research has shown that it may be possible to d ...
Written By: Carmen Leitch
3
FEB 29, 2024
Technology
Making the Unseen Seen
Making the Unseen Seen
That which we cannot see always makes us uneasy. Especially when we’re doing dangerous activities like driving a v ...
Written By: Ryan Vingum
3
FEB 29, 2024
Immunology
Novel Gene Editing Tool Improves Immune Cell Activity
Novel Gene Editing Tool Improves Immune Cell Activity
Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier were awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their pioneering work in g ...
Written By: Brian G. Morreale
5
FEB 28, 2024
Space & Astronomy
Precise Recovery: Aligning Orion and Artemis II Crew for Safe Retrieval
Precise Recovery: Aligning Orion and Artemis II Crew for Safe Retrieval
One of the most crucial steps—if not the most crucial step—in safely returning astronauts to the Earth from ...
Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
4
 
 
  • FEB 28, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    The Unpredictable Fate of Antarctic Glaciers and Rising Seas
    The Unpredictable Fate of Antarctic Glaciers and Rising Seas
    Can researchers predict the behavior of ice glaciers before they break apart and melt due to warming waters? This is wha ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
    FEB 27, 2024
    Space & Astronomy
    Enhancing Lunar Exploration: Realistic Simulation of Moon Dust for Robot Operation
    Enhancing Lunar Exploration: Realistic Simulation of Moon Dust for Robot Operation
    After Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the Moon, he said, “It’s almost like a powder”, as he des ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
    FEB 27, 2024
    Technology
    Facial Recognition Meets Mental Health: MoodCapture App Identifies Depression Early
    Facial Recognition Meets Mental Health: MoodCapture App Identifies Depression Early
    Can smartphones apps be used to monitor a user’s mental health? This is what a recently submitted study scheduled ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
    FEB 27, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    Deforestation's Hidden Toll: Impact on Child Health
    Deforestation's Hidden Toll: Impact on Child Health
    Do the impacts of deforestation go beyond the environment? What about human health, specifically the health of children? ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
    FEB 26, 2024
    Chemistry & Physics
    Ink Alert: Discrepancies Found in Tattoo Ink Composition
    Ink Alert: Discrepancies Found in Tattoo Ink Composition
    Do the ingredients in tattoo inks match the labels on their respective bottles? This is what a recent study published in ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
     
     
  • FEB 26, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    Navigating Climate Change: Insights from Mexican Gulf Fisheries' Organizational Strategies
    Navigating Climate Change: Insights from Mexican Gulf Fisheries' Organizational Strategies
    How are local fishermen adapting to the ongoing and increasing effects of climate change? This is what a recent study pu ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    3
    FEB 26, 2024
    Neuroscience
    Real-Time Brain Recordings Explain Why We Punish People and Not Computers
    Real-Time Brain Recordings Explain Why We Punish People and Not Computers
    Human brain recording exposes the dynamics of neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin in social decision making.
    Written By: Amielle Moreno
    4
    FEB 26, 2024
    Health & Medicine
    Study Sheds Light on Cannabis Sativa's Historical Significance, Genetics, and Potential Uses
    Study Sheds Light on Cannabis Sativa's Historical Significance, Genetics, and Potential Uses
    A comprehensive review of cannabis research published in Horticultural Research provides insights into the historical us ...
    Written By: Kerry Charron
    5
    FEB 25, 2024
    Neuroscience
    Videos and TV May Hinder Language Development in Toddlers
    Videos and TV May Hinder Language Development in Toddlers
    Watching videos and TV negatively affects language development in toddlers. The corresponding study was published in&nbs ...
    Written By: Annie Lennon
    5
    FEB 23, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    Air Pollution Crisis: Harvard Study Urges Stricter Standards to Protect Senior Heart Health
    Air Pollution Crisis: Harvard Study Urges Stricter Standards to Protect Senior Heart Health
    What impact can severe air pollution have on the health of senior citizens? This is what a recent study published in BMJ ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
     
     
  • FEB 23, 2024
    Earth & The Environment
    Turning an Invasive Weed Into a Beneficial Crop
    Turning an Invasive Weed Into a Beneficial Crop
    When a non-native organism enters a new habitat, that species is considered invasive, and it can wreak havoc on plants, ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    FEB 22, 2024
    Technology
    Aqueous Metal-Ion Batteries: The Future of Safe and Sustainable Energy Storage
    Aqueous Metal-Ion Batteries: The Future of Safe and Sustainable Energy Storage
    How can water-based batteries help improve lithium-ion energy storage and technology? This is what a series of studies p ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
    FEB 22, 2024
    Clinical & Molecular DX
    A New Sensor for Rapid, Simple Skin Cancer Detection
    A New Sensor for Rapid, Simple Skin Cancer Detection
    A new tool has been developed to detect skin cancer; it utilizes a biosensor that can identify small changes in the char ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    FEB 22, 2024
    Space & Astronomy
    Unearthing Mars' Watery Past: Insights from Groundwater Recharge Dynamics
    Unearthing Mars' Watery Past: Insights from Groundwater Recharge Dynamics
    How much water on ancient Mars fell into aquifers to refill groundwater? This is what a recent study published in Icarus ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
    FEB 21, 2024
    Space & Astronomy
    Sagittarius A*: Spinning Black Hole Shapes Spacetime into Football
    Sagittarius A*: Spinning Black Hole Shapes Spacetime into Football
    The center of our Milky Way Galaxy is exhibiting spinning behavior while warping the spacetime environment, according to ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
     
     
  • FEB 21, 2024
    Plants & Animals
    Tracking the Trajectory of Late Blight Disease: A Text Mining Study from 1840s to Modern Times
    Tracking the Trajectory of Late Blight Disease: A Text Mining Study from 1840s to Modern Times
    Can plant diseases be tracked through analyzing past reports? This is what a recent study published in Scientific Report ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
    FEB 21, 2024
    Technology
    Selling with Personality: Leveraging Human Characteristics in Product Design
    Selling with Personality: Leveraging Human Characteristics in Product Design
    If electronics tried selling themselves by speaking to you, would you have a greater urge to buy them? This is what a re ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    5
    FEB 21, 2024
    Genetics & Genomics
    Scientists Find Several Crucial New Insights Into Huntington's Disease
    Scientists Find Several Crucial New Insights Into Huntington's Disease
    The increase of the length of some small portions of DNA, or microsatellite repeat expansions, has been linked to a numb ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    5
    FEB 20, 2024
    Space & Astronomy
    Crustal Recycling on Mars: A Window into Early Planetary Evolution
    Crustal Recycling on Mars: A Window into Early Planetary Evolution
    What was the driving force behind volcanism on ancient Mars if the Red Planet does not exhibit plate tectonics? This is ...
    Written By: Laurence Tognetti, MSc
    4
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