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Why lithium-ion batteries are reaching their limits—and what’s coming next

Lithium-ion batteries power many of the devices we use every day, from smartphones and laptops to electric cars. They have helped shape the modern world,...

Scientists create revolutionary pixel that works as both camera and display

Pixels are one of the building blocks of modern technology. They create the images we see on television screens, smartphones, and computer monitors. They also...

NASA’s Hubble discovers ancient galaxy that helped clear the universe’s primordial fog

Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have made an unexpected discovery that sheds new light on one of the universe’s greatest transformations. They detected ultraviolet...

Bright Evening Light May Raise Your Risk of Blindness

Could the bright light from screens and other electronic devices at night slowly damage your eyesight? A new study suggests it might. Scientists have found...

Why Your Choice of Fruit Matters a Lot for Heart Health

Most people know that eating fruits and vegetables is good for their health. Doctors and nutrition experts have encouraged people for years to eat...

How Ultrasound Helps Stroke-Damaged Brains Recover Movement

A stroke can change a person's life in just a few minutes. It happens when blood flow to part of the brain is blocked...

Juice and Sugary Drinks in Childhood May Raise Blood Pressure Risk Years Later

High blood pressure is often thought of as a problem that mainly affects older adults. However, doctors are increasingly seeing high blood pressure in...

Could Sleeping with the TV On Increase Your Alzheimer’s Risk?

Most people know that sleep is important for health. A good night's sleep helps the body recover, supports the immune system, and allows the...

A Split-Second Movement Could Reveal How Long You May Live

As people get older, doctors often look at their age, medical history, blood pressure, and chronic diseases to estimate their health risks. But researchers are...

Skipping This 6-Week Program Could Quadruple the Risk of Dying After a Heart Attack

Having a heart attack can be a life-changing event. Many people believe that once they leave the hospital, the worst is over. But doctors say...

Study Finds Root Cause of Age-Related Cognitive Decline

Many people notice changes in memory and thinking as they get older. Names become harder to remember, learning new information takes longer, and concentrating...

Know When and How to Use Antibiotics, and When to Skip Them

Antibiotics are powerful medications that save countless lives every day. But they’re not the answer for every illness. Antibiotics treat only some infections caused by...

Daily Pill Could Delivers Up To 12% Weight Loss In 36 Weeks

Obesity has become one of the biggest health challenges in the world. It increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, fatty...

Why an Underactive Thyroid Can Slow Down Your Entire Body

When people hear the word metabolism, they often think about how fast they burn calories or whether they gain weight easily. In reality, metabolism...

Could Just Three Prunes a Day Help Lower Blood Pressure?

Prunes are simply dried plums, but they are much more than a sweet and chewy snack. These dried fruits are packed with nutrients and...

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Some Video Games May Reduce Loneliness and Increase Resilience

Video games are often criticized for keeping people glued to screens and isolated from the real world. Many parents and health experts have worried that...

Mysterious cosmic rays are challenging what scientists thought they knew about the universe

Millions of years ago, a massive star exploded somewhere far away in our galaxy. During this violent event, called a supernova, the dying star blasted...

New wearable glove lets people feel their data through heat and touch

Most of us experience data by looking at screens filled with charts, graphs and numbers. But what if you could actually feel your data instead...

Scientists create a self-powered sensor that stretches nearly seven times its length

Imagine wearing a lightweight patch that can monitor your heartbeat, breathing and movements for long periods without ever needing a battery. Or imagine robots with...

The universe’s famous ‘pink planet’ has salty clouds in its sky

Astronomers have discovered an unexpected surprise on the famous “Pink Planet,” a strange world known as GJ504b. Using the powerful James Webb Space Telescope (JWST),...