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11/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
The perils of space travel: Study on mice shows spaceflight negatively affects cartilage, damage linked to osteoarthritis
Space travel is rough on the health of astronauts. Among the many health problems they experience, a new study has warned that astronauts also face the risk of cartilage loss, which might eventually develop into osteoarthritis. Researchers from Henry Ford Hospital (Henry Ford) evaluated the cartilage of mice that rode aboard a Russian spacecraft. They believed that the lower […]
11/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Pompeii had streets repaired with iron before it was buried, according to recent research
Like any ancient Roman city, paved stone covered many of the streets of Pompeii. However, it recently came to light that workers – who were possibly slaves – repaired damaged parts by pouring molten iron into the ruts. Once the iron cooled, it filled up the ruts carved into the paved stone street by the constant passage […]
11/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
3D-printed generator allows you to generate electricity from snowfall
People can now tap snowfall for electricity, thanks to triboelectric nanogenerators that collect electrical energy from innocuous activities like footsteps and raindrops. The new energy harvester, developed by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), is not only inexpensive but light as well – matching the thinness and flexibility of a plastic sheet. “The device can work […]
11/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers find that the Earth’s mantle is “more dynamic” than previously believed
The medial zone of the Earth’s three-layered interior, the mantle is itself divided into upper and lower parts. Most experts believe that the lower mantle is dormant, but a recent European study found greater signs of dynamic activity in the region. The lower mantle starts 410 miles (660 km) beneath the crust of the planet. […]
11/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Eating broccoli found to help with brain and nerve repair
Numerous studies show that the brain can repair and renew nervous tissue. People may support these natural processes by eating sulforaphane-rich foods like broccoli. Neuroscience experts previously believed that the brain cannot repair damaged neurons. However, a study conducted by MIT researcher Joseph Altman in the 1960s showed that the brains of adult rats, adult guinea pigs, and cats […]
11/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Phyllanthus embilica (Indian gooseberry) extract can reduce inflammation biomarkers, improve lipid profiles for those with metabolic syndrome
Indian gooseberries (Phyllanthus emblica) possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that help support healthy metabolism. Researchers from Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in India evaluated their ability to reduce endothelial dysfunction and prevent the onset of metabolic syndrome. They published their findings in the scientific journal BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Endothelial dysfunction contributed to the […]
11/06/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Hibiscus flowers promote apoptosis in breast cancer cells
Researchers from the University of Windsor investigated the efficacy of Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) extract as a potential adjuvant therapy for treating breast cancer. They published their findings in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Conventional approaches for treating metastatic cancer lack selectivity, the ability to discriminate between cancerous cells and healthy ones. The therapies cause genotoxicity and other side […]
11/06/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Not just muscle strength: Muscle power also a must to enjoy a longer life
Many people take up weightlifting to improve their muscle strength. A Brazilian-led study suggests doing muscle power exercises as well to extend their lifespans. Muscular strength is the amount of force that a muscle can put out in a single maximal effort. It allows a person to lift a weight. In comparison, muscle power is the […]
11/05/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Which brain cells are active during deep sleep – and how do they affect memory formation?
There are neurons in the brain that activate during deep sleep to create memories. A new animal study showed that these brain cells might be the same as the ones responsible for investigating new objects. The experiment tracked the activity of single cells deep in the brains of both male and female mice as they […]
11/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Astronomers observe a tiny star emitting a powerful magnetic explosion: Is this the start of new life in space?
There is a star found 250 light-years from our solar system. Although much smaller and dimmer than the sun, it is currently undergoing an explosion of electromagnetic radiation that might create simple lifeforms on any nearby exoplanets. Called ULAS J224940.13-011236.9, it is one of the coolest and smallest stars known to exist in the universe. Usually, the […]
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