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Discover how scientists program nanomaterials to react to environmental triggers, leading to innovations in targeted drug delivery, self-healing materials, and smart electronics.
This study evaluates using waste rock as a concrete aggregate, reinforced with basalt or steel fibers, addressing material ...
A large UK Biobank study linked ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption to increased risks of anxiety, depression, substance ...
Tuberculosis, the world's deadliest infectious disease, is estimated to infect around 10 million people each year, and kills more than 1 million annually. Once established in the lungs, the bacteria's ...
Many behavioral studies suggest that using landmarks to navigate through large-scale spaces—known as map-based navigation—is ...
In a collaboration between Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., and the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), ...
How we tell our life story has significant mental health consequences. Change your narrative, change your life.
A groundbreaking study reveals that North American bird populations are declining most severely in areas where they should be thriving. Researchers analyzed 36 million bird observations shared by ...
Drawing from climate co-production work with the community of Kake in Alaska, two new studies offer insights for doing community science—especially, but not only, with Indigenous communities.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy has sparked widespread outrage with disparaging remarks about autism ...
How do robots feel in space? This is both a practical and possibly an existential question. Still, today, we'll focus on the ...
A new review shows that children learn arithmetic most effectively through a structured approach that integrates conceptual ...