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Understanding the Role of Gut Cells in Celiac Disease For roughly one in every hundred people, food containing even the…
‘Marine Snow’ Studies Show How the Ocean Eats Carbon
Oceanographers have long been fascinated by the process of how the ocean consumes carbon, a crucial mechanism in regulating our…
Heatwaves are surpassing the extremes predicted by climate models
Recent studies suggest that climate models may be underestimating the severity of heatwaves in various regions across the globe. Experts…
A new biography of Benjamin Franklin puts science at the forefront
The life and scientific contributions of Benjamin Franklin have often been overshadowed by his role as a founding father of…
Zoo Experiment Finds 1 in 5 Animals Test Positive For COVID-19 Virus : ScienceAlert
New Study Reveals Spread of COVID-19 Virus in Zoo Animals A recent study has highlighted the ongoing spread of the…
Hope Can Be More Powerful Than Mindfulness
In challenging times, it can be difficult to know how to move forward and bounce back from adversity. The COVID-19…
Most comprehensive picture yet of how organs age at different rates
Exploring the Varied Rates of Organ Ageing Someone’s kidneys could be a decade older, biologically, than their brainChristian Kitzmuller/Alamy Our…
Readers ask about glowing bat toes and a rare particle decay
The mysterious glowing toes of Mexican free-tailed bats have piqued the curiosity of scientists and readers alike. The hairs on…
Scientists Predict 80% of American Adults Will Be Overweight or Obese by 2050 : ScienceAlert
Obesity and overweight rates in the United States have reached alarming levels, with nearly half of adolescents and three-quarters of…
Math and Physics Can’t Prove All Truths
Math and Physics Can’t Prove All Truths By Manon Bischoff You will never be able to prove every mathematical truth.…