Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Common Azelastine Nasal Spray Reduced COVID-19 Risk Two-Thirds in Phase 2 Trial Trial finds significant drop in SARS‑CoV‑2 and common cold cases A randomized, double‑blind phase 2 clinical...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago New visceral‑fat immune cell in mice may explain age‑related rise in inflammation New immune cell linked to age‑related inflammation A newly identified immune cell subtype in visceral (deep...
Read More Scince News Nature 3 months ago Could Building a Dam at the Bering Strait Save Europe’s Ocean Conveyor — or Break It? A radical ocean geoengineering idea At the 80-kilometre-wide Bering Strait between Russia and Alaska, scientists have...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Common Sweetener Sucralose May Undermine Cancer Immunotherapy — Amino Acid Supplements Could Restore Response New evidence links sucralose to reduced immunotherapy effectiveness Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC...
Read More Scince News Nature 3 months ago Study: 60% of Earth’s Land Has Exceeded Safe Biosphere Limits; 38% Now at High Risk A planetary boundary in retreat Human activity has driven a majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface beyond...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Common Sleep Drug Lemborexant Shows Promise Reducing Tau-Related Brain Damage in Alzheimer’s Models Study summary and context A team at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis reports...
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Seismic Clues Reveal Fragments in Mars’s Mantle: New Insights into Planetary Interiors Preserved fragments deep beneath Mars Unlike Earth, where plate tectonics continually recycles crustal material into the...
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago 9,200-Year-Old Finds in Uzbekistan Suggest Wider Roots for Early Farming New evidence from Toda Cave Archaeological excavations in southern Uzbekistan have produced plant and tool evidence...
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago PET Waste Converted into BAETA: Upcycled Plastic Becomes a Scalable CO2 Capture Material From Plastic Pollution to Carbon Capture Chemists at the University of Copenhagen have developed a chemical...
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago Molecular Dipoles, Not Pressure: New Research Rewrites Why Ice Is Slippery For nearly two centuries, textbooks have explained ice’s slipperiness as a result of melting caused by...
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Webb Sees a 'Blob' Near Epsilon Eridani — Planet or Instrument Artifact? The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) recently targeted one of the Sun's nearest stellar neighbors, Epsilon...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago REBOOT Trial: Beta Blockers Show No Benefit After Uncomplicated Heart Attack — Higher Risk Observed in Women New evidence challenges a 40-year standard in heart attack care For more than four decades, beta...
Read More Scince News Nature 3 months ago Million-Year-Old Mammoth Teeth Reveal World’s Oldest Host-Associated Microbial DNA Ancient teeth preserve microbial genomes beyond a million years An international research team led by the...
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago Wearable Smart Eye Sensor Detects Dangerous Fatigue in Real Time Compact, noninvasive sensors bring proactive fatigue detection to daily life Fatigue undermines safety, performance, and quality...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Mediterranean Diet May Reduce Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s, Major Study Finds A large US study reports that adherence to a Mediterranean dietary pattern is associated with a...
Read More Scince News Space 3 months ago Tiny Ryugu Grains Contain an Unseen Mineral: Clues to Solar System Origins and the Role of Phosphorus Rare asteroid grains carry ancient chemistry to Earth Two microscopic fragments returned by JAXA's Hayabusa2 mission...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Type 5 Diabetes: The New Malnutrition-Related Form and How It Differs from Other Diabetes Types A new classification in a complex disease landscape The International Diabetes Federation has formally recognised a...
Read More Scince News Scientific 3 months ago Hollow‑Core Optical Fibers Promise Wider Bandwidth and Lower Loss for Global Telecoms New fiber design that redirects light through air Researchers have engineered a new class of optical...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago Kobe University Study Shows Metformin Alters Blood Metals — A Clue to Its Widespread Health Benefits Background: Metformin’s surprising effects beyond glucose control Metformin is the most widely prescribed medication for type...
Read More Scince News Health 3 months ago 3-Minute Fastball EEG Can Detect Alzheimer’s Years Before Symptoms Appear A three-minute, passive brainwave test developed at the University of Bath—known as Fastball EEG—can detect early...