BiologyDiabetes may be Caused by Gut Bacteria There is evidence to suggest that the gut microbiome may play a role in the development of diabetes. Studies have shown that individuals with diabetes…
BiologyCreating Mucosal Vaccines against Respiratory Viruses Mucosal vaccines, which are administered through the nose or mouth, have the potential to provide protection against respiratory viruses by stimulating an immune response in…
MedicalResearchers to Monitor Patients’ Body Clocks in Hospitals Use Astrophysics In order to create a method of precisely measuring the human body clock in hospital patients, an interdisciplinary team of researchers lead by researchers from…
AstronomyHigh-Altitude Winds from Saturn Produce Exceptional Aurorae, Research Shows Researchers from Leicester University have identified a hitherto unseen mechanism that powers massive planetary aurorae at Saturn. Saturn stands out among the planets that have…
Organizational BehaviorAccording to a Career Specialist, the 8 “Rarest” Types of Employees “Just Outperform Everyone Else” Owning your skills is the secret to building a strong professional brand and earning a name for yourself. I (Catherine Kaputa, Contributor) assist people in…
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ArchitectureTypes and Uses of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) in Construction A polymer that has fiber reinforcement is referred to as a fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite. It stands for a group of materials that are…
AstronomyNASA Telescope to Aid in Clarifying Galaxy Growth and Dark Matter Composition A new telescope or observatory that has been developed or proposed by NASA, specifically for the purpose of studying the growth and structure of galaxies,…
BiologyBacterial Collective Movement Modeling There are several models that have been proposed to describe the collective movement of bacteria, also known as bacterial swarm behavior. One such model is…
AstronomyAlthough it may be Enjoyable, Floating in Space is Difficult on Earthly Bodies, According to a Study Long-duration spaceflight can have negative effects on the human body. Prolonged exposure to microgravity can lead to a loss of bone density, muscle atrophy, and…
TechnologyMind-Controlled Wheelchairs Are Made Possible via Brain Machine Interface A new study revealed how the severely disabled may operate wheelchairs with their thoughts in a realistic environment after non-invasively training an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled…
AstronomyGamma Rays and Meteorites may have Provided the Earth with the Necessary Ingredients for Life Scientists dispute about how life first developed on Earth, despite the James Webb Space Telescope’s comprehensive photos of faraway galaxies revealing more of the larger…