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10/23/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study: Omega-3 intake helps reduce muscle stiffness and swelling after exercising
Omega-3 fatty acids deliver many health benefits to the brain, heart, and other parts of the body. That list includes alleviating stiffness and swelling in strained muscles after an intense bout of physical exercise. Japanese researchers examined the effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplements on people who did plenty of exercise. In their study, participants took either […]
10/23/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Not all Earth-sized planets are habitable: Study says those around younger stars have “no hope of sustaining life”
Planet hunters looking for habitable planets outside the solar system may save themselves time by ignoring younger stars. A European study has indicated that exoplanets around these stars are unlikely to sustain life because their hosts would have burned away their atmospheres. If true, it would be a shame. The latest searches for exoplanets showed […]
10/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study: “Needles” could explain why lightning strikes twice
Yes, lightning may strike the same place twice. Dutch researchers have identified a new characteristic in the atmospheric discharge that may account for that ability to hit a location more than once. Thanks to the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope, the researchers got a very close look at the unseen details of lightning strikes […]
10/18/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers discover “beautiful nightmare” crab with giant eyes and the shell of a lobster
Imagine a crab with a lobster’s carapace, a shrimp’s mouth, and bulging eyes, plus the ability to swim. This stuff of seafood dreams and Lovecraftian nightmares is called the chimera crab, and it prowled the seas of the ancient Earth. Its discoverers dubbed it Callichimaera perplexa, “perplexing beautiful chimera” in Latin. The name came from the chimera […]
10/17/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Microglia protect the central nervous system from inflammation and could hold the key to treating retina disease
Microglia help protect the central nervous system from disease-causing pathogens and issues. Recent research has revealed that these cells determine whether or not other immune cells might enter the brain. Managing these gatekeeper cells might offer a way to control the risk of inflammation that damage the retina. Researchers at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear (MEE) hospital discovered […]
10/16/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists discover “electric” bacteria – can it lead to next-gen batteries and miniature pacemakers?
Experts know that a strange species of bacteria found in oxygen-deprived sediment and soil can generate electricity. But they only recently learned that the microorganism achieves this through a method that differs from that used by other electric bacteria. Called Geobacter sulfurreducens, the anaerobic bacteria possess a unique biological structure. This previously unidentified feature makes it possible […]
10/14/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Breakthrough study on dark matter reveals how it keeps the universe together
Dark matter makes up 70 percent of the universe, making it the most abundant — as well as the most mysterious — substance in existence. Until recently, it was also considered hypothetical, but Italian researchers claimed to have disproved all theories that rejected dark matter’s existence. Their study, which appeared in The Astrophysical Journal, tackled “galaxy rotation curves.” These rotation curves — […]
10/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Archaeologists uncover remains of mysterious Mayan queen in underground pyramid in Guatemala
The Mayan civilization dominated Mesoamerica before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors. A recent excavation in Guatemala uncovered the remains of a Mayan royal in a pyramid deep in the jungle. One of the three pyramids archaeologists found hosted the complete skeleton of a woman believed to be a Mayan queen. Researchers say her mortal remains are 1,500 years old. They […]
10/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
These key proteins can block bacterial infections without triggering cell death
There are natural proteins in the body that fight off viral infections by causing infected cells to die in a process called necroptosis. A new study by North Carolina-based researchers showed that these same molecules also stop bacterial infections from spreading. Furthermore, the proteins don’t trigger cell death in infected cells that host pathogenic bacteria. Instead, they […]
10/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Earth could have been a hostile ocean planet if not for ancient supernova
Shortly after the birth of the sun, a nearby star came to a thermonuclear end. The stellar funeral pyre bathed the young solar system with large amounts of radioactive metals. Swiss researchers suggest that the heat from aluminum isotopes from this supernova evaporated the excess amounts of water on the young Earth, thereby keeping it from transforming into a lifeless, […]
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