New research shows pollution particles can stick to red blood cells, traveling through the body—and masks may help stop them ...
Learning to play an instrument has long been linked to improved reading skills among children, and we may finally understand ...
The University of Miami findings add to growing evidence that microplastics from what we eat and drink can accumulate in unexpected parts of the body.
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Strange new mineral found on Mars points to past potential for life
For years, scientists staring at Mars through the eyes of orbiting spacecraft noticed something strange: a mysterious signal ...
A new study suggests fat deposits in the brain may play a larger role in Alzheimer's disease than previously thought. This ...
Micron Technology, Inc., offers positive prospects as data center demand expands despite cyclical concerns. Click here to see ...
Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and University of Chemistry and Technology Prague created a ...
A never-before-seen tubes inside bacteria may hold the key to protecting oranges, lemons, and limes from the damaging citrus ...
A paper published in PNAS in May describes work by External Professor Juan Pérez-Mercader and colleagues to create ...
Microplastics have been detected in increasing levels at Lake Tear of the Clouds, the highest source for the Hudson River.
Scientists solve a 15-year Mars mystery, confirming ferric hydroxysulfate formed by volcanic and hydrothermal heating across ...
Festo demonstrates a seamless flow of wafers picked, aligned and transported to wet chemistry or a vacuum-based process.
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