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11/17/2019
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By Grace Olson
Conservationists study rare species to understand how biodiversity protects ecosystems – and humans
Conservationists aim to preserve – and potentially save – different species and ecosystems around the world. This is especially vital for rare species, but scientists have found that research on how rare species impact ecosystems are sorely lacking. A recent study from the U.S. and Australia highlighted the need to identify how these rare species contribute to […]
11/17/2019
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By Grace Olson
Water on Mars: The Red Planet is dumping its limited water supply into space, say researchers
Scientists may have discovered what happened to the water on Mars. Water vapor may have been dumped at the planet’s poles or escaped into space. A partnership between researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in Russia and the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Germany discovered that the Red Planet has a peculiar […]
11/15/2019
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By Grace Olson
Your dog needs some face time with the pack: Study on canine health reveals playtime helps reduce long-term stress levels
Positive interactions with dogs help reduce stress levels, study finds. Using fur samples, researchers from Linkoping University from Sweden found that playing with dogs and rewarding them with treats/toys contributed to lower cortisol levels. Dogs need stress management, too Like humans, dogs and other animals also experience stress. When dogs are stressed, they are prone to […]
11/14/2019
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By Grace Olson
Can sweating remove toxins from the body? A look at the research
Since the 1990s, scientists have determined that harmful toxins from the environment accumulate within the tissues of the body. Now, researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada found that sweating helps remove these toxins, specifically a flame retardant chemical called polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). Published in Biomedical Research International, the researchers highlighted that studying sweat, along with […]
11/08/2019
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By Grace Olson
Improve your sleep quality within 1 week by quitting this harmful habit
One in three Americans have trouble sleeping, but a recent study has revealed that avoiding one habit can help improve it. European researchers found that avoiding the use of gadgets, like phones, tablets, and computers, is key to getting better sleep. Previous research has shown that exposure to blue light – the kind of light found […]
11/07/2019
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By Grace Olson
Scientists declare that a certain brain circuit compels you to overeat, implying it has nothing to do with your choice
A recent study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has identified which parts of the brain are responsible for overeating. The study, which was published in Neuron, revealed a specific network of cell communication coming from the brain’s emotional center. Western scientists, of course, are always trying to pinpoint the materialistic “location” of behaviors, as if the […]
11/03/2019
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By Grace Olson
Nuts are brain food: Study reveals consuming nuts during pregnancy may help improve brain development in children
For expecting mothers, eating nuts while pregnant may improve the brain development of the child, a study finds. Researchers from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health found that nut consumption in the first trimester of pregnancy was linked to better cognitive function, attention capacity, and long-term working memory in children. They published their findings in […]
10/29/2019
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By Grace Olson
Researchers reveal how vitamin D affects key immune system cells
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have discovered a new way that vitamin D affects the body’s immune system. The study, published in the Frontiers in Immunology, showed that vitamin D can potentially help manage autoimmune diseases. Vitamin D’s role in the human body Despite its name, vitamin D is not a true vitamin; it […]
10/27/2019
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By Grace Olson
New gravitational-wave detectors can help researchers explore unsolved cosmic mysteries about black holes and dark matter
Astrophysicists from different institutions around the world look forward to the construction of various gravitational-wave detectors across the globe. These detectors are crucial to gathering data on cosmic phenomena occurring millions of light-years away from Earth. Researchers from the University of Maryland and Montana State University map out their history and contributions and published their study in […]
10/25/2019
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By Grace Olson
Facial hair and hygiene: Are men’s beards filthier than dog fur?
Men’s beards contain more potentially infectious microbes than dog fur, a small study has found. Researchers from Europe stumbled upon this discovery while examining the safety of dogs using the same MRI scanners as humans. They published their findings in European Radiology and asserted the need for better hospital sanitation. Beards versus dog fur It […]
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