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Read More Scince Scientific 6 days ago Lab Gloves Distort Microplastic Counts in Air Studies Researchers discovered that common laboratory gloves shed stearate salts that can masquerade as microplastics in air samples, inflating particle counts and complicating atmospheric microplastic research.
Read More Scince Scientific 8 days ago Three Tiny Daily Changes That Cut Heart Risk by 10% A University of Sydney cohort study finds that three small daily changes—slightly more sleep, a few extra minutes of activity and a small increase in vegetables—correlate with reduced risk of heart attack, stroke and heart failure.
Read More Scince Scientific 12 days ago Ten Blood Signs That Reveal Faster Biological Aging Scientists from the University of Konstanz identified sex-specific panels of ten blood biomarkers that together estimate biological age, distinguishing drivers of aging from mere indicators and validating the score against known groups.
Read More Scince Scientific 13 days ago MIND Diet Linked to 2.5 Years Less Brain Aging, MRI Study A long-term MRI study links adherence to the MIND diet with slower structural brain aging, showing less gray matter loss and reduced ventricular enlargement—equivalent to about 2.5 years less aging.
Read More Scince Scientific 15 days ago Hot Baths Boost Running Performance Without Altitude A five-week regimen of regular hot baths increased red blood cell and plasma volume, enlarged cardiac chamber size, and raised VO₂max in trained runners—suggesting passive heat exposure as an accessible performance tool.
Read More Scince Scientific 19 days ago Ultrasound Simulator Is Rewriting Endometriosis Diagnosis A Swedish ultrasound simulation tool trains clinicians to spot deep infiltrating endometriosis and adhesions non-invasively, potentially reducing diagnostic surgery and shortening the path to treatment for millions.
Read More Scince Scientific 20 days ago Strict Keto Restored Blood Sugar and VO2peak in Mice A mouse study found that an extreme ketogenic diet quickly normalized high blood sugar and restored VO2peak and muscle oxidative remodeling when paired with exercise—though performance needs carbs and human trials are planned.
Read More Scince Scientific 21 days ago Peanut Shells Reborn: Turning Waste into Graphene Now Scientists at UNSW convert peanut shell waste into graphene-like carbon using lignin-rich char and flash joule heating. The eco-friendly method promises cheaper, lower-energy production and could extend to other biomass.
Read More Scince Scientific 22 days ago Wegovy Linked to Higher Sudden Vision Loss Risk Than Ozempic New analysis of FDA adverse-event records suggests Wegovy may carry a stronger association with sudden ischemic optic neuropathy than Ozempic. Experts call for urgent prospective studies and careful monitoring.
Read More Scince Scientific 26 days ago Amphetamines, Cocaine, Cannabis: How They Raise Stroke Risk A Cambridge-led analysis of over 100 million records links recreational amphetamines, cocaine, and cannabis to increased stroke risk—amphetamines posing the highest danger, especially under 55.
Read More Scince Scientific 27 days ago A Weak Link in Malaria: Targeting the Aurora Kinase Researchers identify Aurora-related kinase 1 (ARK1) as a crucial, parasite-specific protein required for Plasmodium cell division. This discovery offers a promising antimalarial target with potential for selective drug design.
Read More Scince Scientific 27 days ago Blood Tests to Detect Cancer Early: Promise and Peril Multi‑cancer blood tests (liquid biopsies) promise early detection by finding circulating tumour DNA, but trials show limits: missed cancers, false positives, cost and behavioural risks. Learn how they work, current evidence, and practical guidance.
Read More Scince Scientific 28 days ago Why Evolution Kept Reinventing the Human Appendix Today The appendix evolved repeatedly across mammals and plays roles in immune education and microbial refuge. This article explores its evolutionary origins, functions, medical implications, and what that means in modern medicine.
Read More Scince Scientific 30 days ago Think Your Metabolism Is Fast or Slow? Science Speaks Is metabolism fixed at birth or shaped by lifestyle? This article explains basal metabolic rate, thermogenesis, genetic and environmental influences, and practical strategies for managing energy balance.
Read More Scince Scientific a month ago Black Sesame: Science Behind the Viral Health Claims Black sesame has gone viral for alleged health benefits. This article examines its nutrients, antioxidants like sesamin, clinical trial results, allergy risks, and what the evidence actually supports.
Read More Scince Scientific a month ago How Tick Bites Trigger Deadly Meat Allergies in Australia and Beyond A detailed look at alpha-gal (mammalian meat) allergy triggered by tick bites, why reactions are delayed and dangerous, who is at risk in Australia, rising case patterns, and practical prevention advice.
Read More Scince Scientific a month ago A Nasal Spray That Trains Immunity Against Many Threats Researchers report a nasal vaccine that links adaptive and innate immunity, protecting mice from various respiratory viruses, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and allergens for months; human trials are next.
Read More Scince Scientific a month ago How Pollution Is Driving Anxiety and Depression in Europe The European Environment Agency links air, noise and chemical pollution to higher rates of anxiety and depression. Reducing PM2.5, NO2 and toxic exposures—and expanding green spaces—can improve mental health across Europe.