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This stretchy, biodegradable battery could be the future of wearables
Researchers at McGill University have created a new kind of battery that is flexible, biodegradable, and far greener than traditional designs — and it...
Scientists find a way to switch light direction in OLEDs with electricity
In a breakthrough that could transform future screens and communication technology, researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a way to make OLEDs...
Tai chi may help reduce sleep loss —just like therapy
Tai chi, a gentle form of exercise that combines slow movements with deep breathing and focus, might help middle-aged and older adults sleep better.
A...
Why tea and coffee can prevent heart disease in the long run
If you love drinking tea or coffee, or enjoy snacking on berries and nuts, here’s some great news—these foods may help protect your heart...
This popular cooking oil is fueling obesity in the U.S.
Soybean oil is the most commonly used cooking oil in the United States. You’ll find it in countless processed foods, from salad dressings to...
Cannabis use disorder linked to worse asthma outcomes, study finds
A new study has found that people with cannabis use disorder (CUD) who are hospitalized for asthma face more serious health problems compared to...
Why some arthritis drugs stop working over time
Scientists at Cedars-Sinai may have discovered why some treatments for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) stop working over time.
Their research, published in the journal Science Immunology,...
Why some people can’t switch off their mind at night
Australian scientists have found strong evidence that insomnia may be caused by problems with the brain’s natural 24-hour cycle of activity.
This may explain why...
New blood test helps stomach cancer patients avoid unnecessary surgery
Doctors may soon be able to better decide how to treat early-stage stomach cancer using a new tool that combines a blood test and...
AI predicts breast cancer risk better than breast density alone
A new artificial intelligence (AI) model that looks only at mammogram images can predict a woman’s five-year risk of breast cancer more accurately than...
How Mediterranean diet could protect your brain health
The Mediterranean diet is one of the most widely described and evaluated dietary patterns in scientific literature.
It is characterized by high intakes of vegetables,...
Scientists capture the sound of sparks on Mars
For the first time, scientists have confirmed that tiny bursts of electricity are happening in the atmosphere of Mars.
These sparks were picked up by...
New safe material could turn everyday motion into clean power — without toxic lead
Scientists in the UK have developed a new material that can turn movement into electricity without using toxic lead — a breakthrough that could...
A Mediterranean diet is a simple choice to fight Alzheimer’s disease
Eating a Mediterranean diet, rich in plants and other healthy foods, might help lower the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
This is important because Alzheimer's...
Black licorice could trigger dangerous high blood pressure, study warns
Scientists from the University of Rochester have reported that eating too much black licorice can lead to dangerously high blood pressure and serious disturbances...
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Scientists discover one of the densest dinosaur bone sites ever found
Deep in the rolling hills of Transylvania, scientists have uncovered one of the richest dinosaur fossil sites ever found in the region.
In an area...
Shrink-to-fit electronics could transform wearable tech and smart homes
Imagine drawing a simple circuit on a plastic sheet, heating it up, and watching it shrink into a tiny, perfectly shaped electronic device that...
Too much screen time may slow brain development and worsen ADHD symptoms in children
In today’s world, screens are everywhere. Children use them for learning, talking to friends, and having fun.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, young people have been...
Yes, the universe can expand faster than light
An expanding universe complicates this picture just a little bit, because the universe absolutely refuses to be straightforward.
Objects are still emitting light, and that...
New “cooling cloth” could replace air conditioning in summer
As heat waves become more intense around the world, scientists are looking for simple ways to help people stay cool without relying on air...



















