New Research Supports the Notion that Exercise Promotes Youth Regular exercise has long been recognized as an essential component of a healthy lifestyle, with benefits that extend far beyond physical fitness. Physical activity has…
Tribe and California Announce an Agreement to Collaborate on Efforts to Rescue Endangered Fish The reintroduction of fish that were transplanted from California to New Zealand more than a century ago and are still successful there could be made…
In the Elderly, Poorly Insulated Nerve Cells promote Alzheimer’s Disease While research into the relationship between nerve cell insulation and Alzheimer’s disease is ongoing, it is not correct to say that poorly insulated nerve cells…
Bacterial Research may Result in Improved Methods of Treating Infections and Enhancing Human Health Understanding human illnesses and revealing how bacteria “work together” to make these diseases much harder to treat are the goals of recent research from Nova…
Obesity can be passed down from Mothers to Daughters While there is evidence that genetics may play a role in obesity risk, it is important to remember that obesity is a complex condition that…
‘Regenerative Agriculture’ is Popular, but it won’t Improve Our Food System, According to a Researcher Industrial agriculture has harmed the environment and society worldwide for many years. Plant and animal species are vanishing, and soils have worsened. Small-scale farmers are…
A Brain Activity Decoder can reveal hidden Stories in People’s Minds Brain activity decoders, also known as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), are cutting-edge technologies capable of interpreting and decoding brain activity into meaningful data. While brain decoding…
Phosphoroscope A phosphoroscope is a piece of experimental equipment invented by physicist A. E. Becquerel in 1857 to measure how long it takes a phosphorescent material…
Phosphorescence Phosphorescence, like fluorescence, is a type of photoluminescence. When exposed to shorter wavelength light (radiation), a phosphorescent substance will glow, absorbing the light and reemitting…
We’ve Just Edged Closer to Settling the Dark Matter Controversy With a New Look at “Einstein rings” Encircling far-off Galaxies According to physicists, the majority of the universe’s matter is composed of an invisible material that humans can only detect indirectly by its effects on…
Luminescence According to the IUPAC definition, Luminescence is the “spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically excited species (or from a vibrationally excited species) that is…
Using an Extremely Tough Gel Electrolyte Protective Layer to Extend the Life of a Lithium Metal Anode By creating a mechanically very robust polymeric gel electrolyte and incorporating it into the battery as a layer to protect the lithium metal anode, a…