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Wednesday, November 1, 2023
What Happens When We Pass Out? Researchers ID New Brain and Heart Connections
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An image of a heart labeled by vagal sensory neurons. In a new study published in the journal Nature, UC San Diego researchers and their col...
Researchers demonstrate novel technique to observe molten salt intrusion in nuclear-grade graphite
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From left, Yuxuan Zhang, James Keiser, Jisue Moon, Cristian Contescu, Erik Stringfellow (back) and Nidia Gallego, with Dino Sulejmanovic (no...
Higher risk of cancer following 'all clear' after suspected cancer referral
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Photo Credit: National Cancer Institute Patients who were referred to urgent suspected cancer pathways, but were found not to have cancer a...
New study: Deep-sea pressure preserves food for microbes in the abyss
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A flake of marine snow from the experiment. Photo Credit: © Peter Stief/SDU A new study from the Danish Center for Hadal Research reports on...
Risk of serious infection even in low-active IBD
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Karl Mårild, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg. Photo Credit: Västra Götalandsregionen In...
Meteors Can Be Affected by Massive Objects Within and Near the Solar System
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Superimposed images of FH1 flight recorded in Finland. Photo Credit: Maria Gritsevich Apparently interstellar meteors may be the result of a...
High metabolism is an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease
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Illustration Credit: geralt An early phase in the process of developing Alzheimer’s disease is a metabolic increase in a part of the brain ...
Fossil fuels responsible for heart arrhythmias in mammals
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Photo Credit: Pixabay One of the most common byproducts of the burning of fossil fuels, phenanthrene, causes heart arrhythmias in mice, pro...
Ocean warming is accelerating, and hotspots reveal which areas are absorbing the most heat
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The Southern Ocean (Antarctic Ocean) saw the largest increase in heat storage over the past two decades. A new study reveals increasing warm...
Mobile phone use may affect semen quality
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Sample of human spermatozoa used in the study by Serge Nef and Rita Rahban (2023), researcher at the Department of Genetic Medicine and Deve...
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