After Using Opioid Drugs, Breathing was Found to be Restored by Electrical Pulses to the Back of the Neck
Psychology

After Using Opioid Drugs, Breathing was Found to be Restored by Electrical Pulses to the Back of the Neck

The primary reason for death after opiate usage is breathing problems. In the UK, there were 140,863 adults seeking treatment for opioid use in 2020–2021,…
Waveform Control of Ultrashort Infrared Pulses
Physics

Waveform Control of Ultrashort Infrared Pulses

An international team of laser physicists from LMU and the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics has achieved unprecedented control over light pulses in the…
Researchers have Identified a Reason Self-Injurers Typically Experience Less Pain than Non-Self-Injurers
Psychology

Researchers have Identified a Reason Self-Injurers Typically Experience Less Pain than Non-Self-Injurers

Researchers at Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet may have discovered an explanation for why self-injurers typically experience less pain than others. A better pain-modulation system appears to…
Three Different Brain Circuits Influence Parkinson’s Symptoms in the Thalamus
Psychology

Three Different Brain Circuits Influence Parkinson’s Symptoms in the Thalamus

The most well-known symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a movement problem. Tremors, loss of balance, and trouble starting to move are common among patients.…
Construct Capital’s $300M Fund Targets Critical Infrastructure Automation
Business

Construct Capital’s $300M Fund Targets Critical Infrastructure Automation

Dayna Grayson and Rachel Holt, co-founders and general partners of Construct Capital, continue to invest in innovation that some investors may not find all that…
Apple Fitness+ Adds New Dance Workouts Featuring Music from BTS, ABBA, and More
Technology

Apple Fitness+ Adds New Dance Workouts Featuring Music from BTS, ABBA, and More

In honor of International Dance Day on April 29, Apple has announced the addition of new curated dance workouts and collections to Fitness+. New workouts…
AWS Expands Its Serverless Offerings
Technology

AWS Expands Its Serverless Offerings

Amazon’s cloud computing arm today introduced a variety of new products at its AWS Summit in San Francisco, including two serverless offerings. The first is…
Ultra-Thin, Flexible Probe Offers Minimally Invasive, Long-Lasting Neural Interface
Psychology

Ultra-Thin, Flexible Probe Offers Minimally Invasive, Long-Lasting Neural Interface

Researchers from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and the University of California, San Diego have created a tiny neural probe that may be implanted…
pH Indicator – a Halochromic Chemical Compound
Chemistry

pH Indicator – a Halochromic Chemical Compound

A pH indicator, also known as an acid-base indicator, is a compound that changes color in solution over a narrow pH range. To produce a…
Sparks of Light in Motion To Perform Complex Dance, Use Simple Liquid Crystal Microposts
Chemistry

Sparks of Light in Motion To Perform Complex Dance, Use Simple Liquid Crystal Microposts

Humans twist and turn as a result of intricate physiological processes in which the neurological system of the body communicates our intentions, the musculoskeletal system…
Gliese 536 b – a Neptune-like Exoplanet
Astronomy

Gliese 536 b – a Neptune-like Exoplanet

Gliese 536 b is an exoplanet similar to Neptune that orbits an M-type star. It is a nearby Super-Earth sized exoplanet that orbits the circumstellar…
A New Non-Radioactive, Neutral Reagent Clearly Shows Viruses
Chemistry

A New Non-Radioactive, Neutral Reagent Clearly Shows Viruses

By photographing viruses at the nanoscale scale, Japanese researchers illustrated the advantages of a novel non-radioactive, neutral negative staining reagent. In comparison to the commonly…
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