Before the advent of animals with segmented bodies, jointed skeletons, and appendages, the seas were dominated by soft-bodied invertebrates such as sea slugs. A recent…
A New Hope: Diabetes Drug May Ward Off Dementia
A study in the Neurology journal suggests that the diabetes drug pioglitazone may reduce dementia risk in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics, with benefits amplified…
A New Hope: Diabetes Drug May Ward Off Dementia
A study in the Neurology journal suggests that the diabetes drug pioglitazone may reduce dementia risk in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics, with benefits amplified…
Exciton Fission Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Photovoltaic Solar Cell Technology
Researchers have resolved the mechanism of exciton fission, which could increase solar-to-electricity efficiency by one-third, potentially revolutionizing photovoltaic technology. Photovoltaics, the conversion of light to…
Exciton Fission Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Photovoltaic Solar Cell Technology
Researchers have resolved the mechanism of exciton fission, which could increase solar-to-electricity efficiency by one-third, potentially revolutionizing photovoltaic technology. Photovoltaics, the conversion of light to…
The Great Coral Divide: Atlantic Reefs Are Struggling and Indo-Pacific Reefs Aren’t
In a study exploring the various species of algal symbionts associated with reef corals throughout the Indo-Pacific region, researchers discovered a high degree of flexibility…
The Great Coral Divide: Atlantic Reefs Are Struggling and Indo-Pacific Reefs Aren’t
In a study exploring the various species of algal symbionts associated with reef corals throughout the Indo-Pacific region, researchers discovered a high degree of flexibility…
Education Quality Matters: Study Finds Link to Late-Life Cognition
An examination of over 2,200 adults who went to high schools in the United States during the early 1960s revealed that those who received education…
Indigenous People in South America Are Twice As Likely To Die From Wildfire Smoke Exposure
Indigenous people in the Amazon Basin are twice as likely to die prematurely from wildfire smoke exposure than the broader South American population. Approximately 12,000…
Indigenous People in South America Are Twice As Likely To Die From Wildfire Smoke Exposure
Indigenous people in the Amazon Basin are twice as likely to die prematurely from wildfire smoke exposure than the broader South American population. Approximately 12,000…