Science
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Sweet Receptors in the Heart: New Ways to the Regulation of the Heart
In a surprising discovery, scientists found that the heart has “sweet” receptors, similar to those on our tongue, and stimulating…
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How photosensitive brain protein regulates food consumption in mice
Scientists discovered a few years ago that the hypothalamus that helps manage body temperature, hunger, sexual drive, sleep, etc. include…
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New technology enhances gravity wave detection
In a paper published earlier this month Physical comment lettera team of physicists led by Jonathan Richardson of the University…
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Trabytes of data in millimeter crystals
From punching cassettes from the 1800s to modern phones, the object can be used to store information if it has…
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Trees may need our help to survive climate change
A new Colorado State University study of the interiors of the western United States found that the tree range is…
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We are not alone in studying odds
According to the new way of intelligent life developing on Earth, humans may not be extraordinary, but the natural evolution…
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Research reveals how the Earth gets ice caps
According to new research, the cool conditions that make ice sheets form on Earth are rare events in Earth’s history…
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How antidepressants prevent infection and sepsis
Antidepressants are prescribed universally to treat mental health disorders, but new research suggests they can also prevent severe infections and…
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Cone snail toxin stimulates new methods to study molecular interactions
It is important to know exactly what their goals are when scientists develop new molecules, whether for agriculture, species control…
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Climate and Wildfire Researcher Caroline Juang – Earth State
Caroline Juang uses satellite data, big data sets and statistical modeling to understand the natural hazards in modern climates. As…
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