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03/28/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Novel electric motor brings electric passenger airplanes a step closer to reality
Minnesota startup H3X says it has developed an electric aircraft motor that is three times more powerful and weighs considerably less than commercially available motors. The firm notes that it is currently focused on bringing the motor to smaller, less regulated industries, such as those for cargo drones and air taxis, but adds that its long-term goal is to electrify passenger […]
03/27/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Earth’s mantle houses the remains of the ancient planet Theia, researchers suggest
Researchers hypothesize that massive blobs of dense rocks hugging Earth’s core may be the sunken remains of Theia, a Mars-sized protoplanet thought to have smashed into the young Earth billions of years ago. Qian Yuan, a doctoral student of geodynamics at Arizona State University and the lead researcher of the study, presented their hypothesis during the 52nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, which was held […]
03/25/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Specific combination of mushroom extracts found to boost the immune system, researchers find
Mushrooms are linked to a number of health benefits. They’re known to promote heart health, improve blood sugar levels and boost fetal health. Rich in antioxidants and other important nutrients, they help fight several types of cancer, including lung, prostate and breast cancer. Recent studies also show that mushrooms can boost your immunity. In a study published in […]
03/24/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
First global geologic map of Saturn’s moon Titan reveals an amazing liquid landscape
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the first global geological map of Saturn’s biggest moon, Titan. Made using data from NASA’s Cassini mission, the map offers a unique glimpse into the distinct geologic features of Titan. Rich streams of liquids flow through the Mercury-sized world, revealing a liquid landscape formed through the same […]
03/22/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Vitamin B6 found to reduce the severity of COVID-19
A recent review published in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition suggests that taking vitamin B6 may reduce the severity of COVID-19. According to Asian researchers, vitamin B6 can reduce cardiovascular disease complications, diabetes complications, cytokine storms and blood clots, all of which are linked to worse COVID-19 outcomes. Reducing disease severity with vitamin B6 Most studies so far […]
03/21/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Dual-function catalyst produces hydrogen fuel while cleaning up polluted water
Researchers developed a new catalyst that generates hydrogen fuel while destroying water pollutants. In a study published on March 17 in the journal ACS ES&T Engineering, the researchers described how they merged multiple metals to more efficiently produce hydrogen from wastewater. Exploring a clean and efficient way of generating hydrogen Hydrogen is a low-polluting source of energy and one of the most abundant […]
03/21/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Mars’ “missing” water has been locked up in the planet’s crust, study finds
Researchers from the California Institute of Technology found that most of the “missing” water on Mars did not really escape into space. Instead, the bulk of Martian water likely remained on the planet, locked up inside its crust through water-bearing minerals. Where did the water on Mars go? Scientists long suspected that liquid water used to flow […]
03/19/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Wounds on sharks are infection-free thanks to a complex germ ecosystem on the skin that prevent contamination
Sharks swim in dirty ocean waters that could easily cause infection, yet experts rarely see gaping shark wounds getting infected. Now, an international team of researchers has figured out what’s keeping shark wounds free from contamination. In a study published in the journal Animal Microbiome, the researchers explained that the skin of black-tip reef sharks is […]
03/15/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Social media users obsessed with “likes” think a lot like LAB RATS seeking food – study
American and European researchers suggest that people who chase “likes” on social media share similar thinking patterns with lab rats seeking food. In their study, which is set to be published in the journal Nature Communications, the researchers found that looking for affirmation online is very much like “reward learning,” a type of reinforcement learning commonly observed in lab mice conditioned […]
03/12/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Researchers study coconut oil as a natural treatment for antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections, severe burns
Antibiotic resistance is a genuine health threat. It is considered one of the major health issues of this age. Severe burn victims are particularly susceptible to antibiotic-resistant infection because their body tissues create a niche environment for pathogens. Antibiotic ointments used to be an effective treatment but the rising threat of antibiotic resistance leaves many burn patients vulnerable. Fortunately, […]
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