On Scottish Beaches, Microplastics may Enable Harmful Germs to Survive

On Scottish Beaches, Microplastics may Enable Harmful Germs to Survive

Microplastics are tiny plastic particles, typically smaller than 5 millimeters, that come from a variety of sources such as plastic bottles, bags, and packaging materials…
Can Lymph Nodes help Cancer Immunotherapy Succeed?

Can Lymph Nodes help Cancer Immunotherapy Succeed?

Lymph nodes can play an important role in the success of cancer immunotherapy. Lymph nodes are part of the lymphatic system, which is an important…
One Brain Region Teaches Another as We Sleep, Transforming New Information into Enduring Memories

One Brain Region Teaches Another as We Sleep, Transforming New Information into Enduring Memories

During sleep, one brain region can indeed influence and “teach” another. This phenomenon is known as sleep-dependent memory consolidation, and it involves the strengthening and…
Investigating how Plants regulate Nitrogen Use

Investigating how Plants regulate Nitrogen Use

Plants require nitrogen for growth, but too much or too little nitrogen can have negative effects on their growth and overall health. Therefore, plants have…
Enhancing the Damage Resistance of Carbon Composites with Electrospun Short Nylon 6 Nanofibers

Enhancing the Damage Resistance of Carbon Composites with Electrospun Short Nylon 6 Nanofibers

Due to their high specific strength and modulus, carbon fiber composites are desirable structural materials. However, because to their anisotropic structure and laminated construction, carbon…
Moon Dust can be Removed with Liquid Nitrogen Spray

Moon Dust can be Removed with Liquid Nitrogen Spray

Moon dust, also known as lunar regolith, can be a major problem for lunar missions. The fine, powdery substance can stick to everything, including spacesuits…
A Progressive Intensification of Epileptic Spasms and Learning and Memory Deficits in an Animal Model of West Syndrome

A Progressive Intensification of Epileptic Spasms and Learning and Memory Deficits in an Animal Model of West Syndrome

West syndrome, also known as infantile spasms, is a rare and severe form of epilepsy that typically begins in the first year of life. A…
According to a New Study, The Greenland Ice Sheet is on the Verge of Irreversible Melting

According to a New Study, The Greenland Ice Sheet is on the Verge of Irreversible Melting

The Greenland Ice Sheet is a vast body of ice covering most of the island of Greenland. It is the second largest ice sheet in…
<strong>NASA’s Webb succeeds in capturing a new ringed world, Uranus</strong>

NASA’s Webb succeeds in capturing a new ringed world, Uranus

Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun, has a system of rings that were discovered in 1977, and the James Webb Space Telescope may provide…
An Understudied Factor that Accelerates the Thwaites Glacier’s Ice Loss has been Brought to Light by Recent Research

An Understudied Factor that Accelerates the Thwaites Glacier’s Ice Loss has been Brought to Light by Recent Research

According to new research, the Thwaites Glacier’s 80-mile-wide stream of sliding ice is anticipated to move outward during the next 20 years, which might hasten…
Asteroid impacts on the Moon are mirrored on Earth by a Lunar Glass

Asteroid impacts on the Moon are mirrored on Earth by a Lunar Glass

Lunar glass, also known as impact glass or tektites, are formed when asteroids or comets strike the Moon’s surface, generating enough heat and pressure to…
Noninvasive Neurotechnology Improves Autonomic Nervous System Function and Reduces Insomnia Symptoms

Noninvasive Neurotechnology Improves Autonomic Nervous System Function and Reduces Insomnia Symptoms

Getting a good night’s sleep is crucial for maintaining physical and mental health. Numerous studies have demonstrated that insomnia can raise the risk of diabetes,…
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