Think you don’t have time to exercise every day? New research says you might not need to. A large study of over 50,000 adults with diabetes found that even squeezing in just two workouts a week—so-called “weekend warrior” style—can significantly reduce the risk of dying from heart disease. Whether you space out your activity or […]
Month: July 2025
Weekend Workouts Cut Heart Death Risk by 33% in People With Diabetes
Think you don’t have time to exercise every day? New research says you might not need to. A large study of over 50,000 adults with diabetes found that even squeezing in just two workouts a week—so-called “weekend warrior” style—can significantly reduce the risk of dying from heart disease. Whether you space out your activity or […]
Weekend Workouts Cut Heart Death Risk by 33% in People With Diabetes
Think you don’t have time to exercise every day? New research says you might not need to. A large study of over 50,000 adults with diabetes found that even squeezing in just two workouts a week—so-called “weekend warrior” style—can significantly reduce the risk of dying from heart disease. Whether you space out your activity or […]
Scientists Build Synthetic Cells That Tell Time
Scientists engineered synthetic cells that accurately keep time using biological clock proteins, offering new insights into how circadian rhythms resist molecular noise. Researchers at UC Merced have successfully created tiny artificial cells capable of keeping time with remarkable precision, closely resembling the natural daily cycles observed in living organisms. This discovery offers new insight into […]
Scientists Build Synthetic Cells That Tell Time
Scientists engineered synthetic cells that accurately keep time using biological clock proteins, offering new insights into how circadian rhythms resist molecular noise. Researchers at UC Merced have successfully created tiny artificial cells capable of keeping time with remarkable precision, closely resembling the natural daily cycles observed in living organisms. This discovery offers new insight into […]
Scientists Build Synthetic Cells That Tell Time
Scientists engineered synthetic cells that accurately keep time using biological clock proteins, offering new insights into how circadian rhythms resist molecular noise. Researchers at UC Merced have successfully created tiny artificial cells capable of keeping time with remarkable precision, closely resembling the natural daily cycles observed in living organisms. This discovery offers new insight into […]
Scientists Build Synthetic Cells That Tell Time
Scientists engineered synthetic cells that accurately keep time using biological clock proteins, offering new insights into how circadian rhythms resist molecular noise. Researchers at UC Merced have successfully created tiny artificial cells capable of keeping time with remarkable precision, closely resembling the natural daily cycles observed in living organisms. This discovery offers new insight into […]
Scientists Build Synthetic Cells That Tell Time
Scientists engineered synthetic cells that accurately keep time using biological clock proteins, offering new insights into how circadian rhythms resist molecular noise. Researchers at UC Merced have successfully created tiny artificial cells capable of keeping time with remarkable precision, closely resembling the natural daily cycles observed in living organisms. This discovery offers new insight into […]
Scientists Build Synthetic Cells That Tell Time
Scientists engineered synthetic cells that accurately keep time using biological clock proteins, offering new insights into how circadian rhythms resist molecular noise. Researchers at UC Merced have successfully created tiny artificial cells capable of keeping time with remarkable precision, closely resembling the natural daily cycles observed in living organisms. This discovery offers new insight into […]
Why a Breeze Feels So Good: The Brain Circuit You Didn’t Know You Had
Researchers have mapped the complete pathway for sensing cool temperatures from skin to brain, revealing a spinal cord amplifier and raising new possibilities for treating cold-induced pain. Scientists at the University of Michigan have identified a full sensory circuit that explains how the skin detects cool temperatures and sends that information to the brain. According […]