Science
-
Your heart has its own ideas, which illustrates new research
The human heart relies on complex neural networks to keep it functioning properly, but many details about these neural connections…
Read More » -
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Elizabeth Kolbert is classifying climate crisis – The State of the Earth
Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1999 and has spent decades telling the public…
Read More » -
Not surprising: Sniffing Ancient Egyptian Mummy Science
In a study that literally passed the odor test, the researchers found that ancient Egyptian mummies retained unique aromas that…
Read More » -
This simple treatment can help thousands of hepatitis C infections
Recent findings reveal the effect of two commonly used treatments on hepatitis C virus infection in individuals using drugs, usually…
Read More » -
You won’t believe what might be in the drug container
Understanding and predicting how chemicals in packaging and medical device materials are distributed and migrated in the pharmaceutical and medical…
Read More » -
Deadly fish poisons could be a future for pain relief
Four toxins are one of the most powerful natural neurotoxins, which have attracted researchers for decades due to their potential…
Read More » -
Save in the aroma – Science Poetry
In the roomAncientOil and waxThrough the corridorStone –Spices and balmTie the soul to the sand.Save AlchemyEtched to linenTender.The smell continues…
Read More » -
Inhalation gene therapy provides new hope for patients with cystic fibrosis
In a significant advance in cystic fibrosis treatment, researchers at Imperial College London are leading a groundbreaking human trial of…
Read More » -
Common heart medications show surprising power for ADHD, opening doors for safer treatments
According to pioneering research across fish tanks to human genetics, a blood pressure drug that millions of people have safely…
Read More » -
Digital Danger: Screen Time in Adolescence Related to Manic Behavior Two Years Later
A groundbreaking study of more than 9,000 American adolescence shows that there is a disturbing link between screen time and…
Read More »