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Living in an overcrowded household could elevate risk of depression

Physicists used an electric field to control the single atomic bond between a microscope and a one-atom-thick layer of graphene

Researchers have invented a natural bioreactor system to remove organophosphate pesticides and nitrate from groundwater, using algae to filter well water before it can enter a treatment facility and contaminate an area's water supply.

America's health system is driving people with heart failure into financial catastrophe

A new type of cooling system invented in India replaces water with biodegradable material to lower costs, save energy and, perhaps most importantly, limit the transmission of waterborne and airborne diseases…

Researchers from the MIT have designed the world's first fiber with digital capabilities that can be incorporated into fabric

Vegetation cover in California's Sonoran Desert has diminished over the past three decades as a result of droughts and warming temperatures, highlighting dryland ecosystems' vulnerability to climate change.

Gardens could benefit from an extraterrestrial setting

International travel can help spread genes that allow bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics, scientists reported Sunday in a study of nearly 200 Dutch adults who visited two continents.

Men with disagreeable personalities who are in traditional marriages earn higher salaries, but only if they are supported by highly conscientious wives at home, new research involving roughly 1,750 married couples suggests.

Novel real-time computer simulations with an atomic level of precision captured exactly how DNA structures move within the body, providing insight that could one day be instrumental in drug development and organ regeneration strategies.

New research finds that babies of mothers experiencing postnatal anxiety have more difficulty processing both happy faces and fearful faces, highlighting the importance of mother-infant interactions in the development of emotional processing.

Child lunch consumption patterns suggests we shouldn’t loosen nutritional standards: Congress is working on child nutrition and school meal standards, with a push to instill the COVID-era waivers, but research shows that the nutrition rollbacks may not be a good idea.

The coming world of quantum technology will require an internet to transfer data within the quantum domain, and society is well on its way to achieving such a network because researchers have successfully entangled quantum memories at a record distance and for the longest duration to date.

For the first time, researchers from the University of Virginia and Toyota have described how human fat tissue behaves under forces typical of motor-vehicle crashes, closing a vulnerable gap in car safety research while offering a valuable resource for manufacturers seeking to make safer vehicles.

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Benefits of financial crimes outweigh potential legal costs, and fines won't stop bad behavior

A new analysis of emissions from ethane, which are tied to methane emissions and largely attributable to oil and gas companies, shows that the U.S

Precision mapping of child undernutrition for nearly 600,000 villages in India shows that policy decisions to treat child anthropometric failure, such as growth stunting…

Large pharmaceutical companies test drugs in dozens of foreign countries but often don't bother to make the drugs available to those nations once the drugs are approved in the US…

SARS-CoV-2 may make people more vulnerable to developing diabetes

Patriotic rhetoric makes people comfortable with military missions — but that’s not how soldiers are recruited

Good-natured gossip may indirectly improve team performance

A blind patient has regained partial vision with help from new gene-therapy techniques

Nearly 66,000 early deaths would be prevented each year if U.S

A new portable device can detect human blood types within minutes, a potential lifesaver for trauma patients awaiting blood transfusions, for whom every second is critical.

A new study on the earliest flickerings of consciousness in humans suggests fetuses may be able to process complex stimuli from outside the womb at 35 weeks of gestation.

If you understand your partner's sexual needs, you may have higher levels of oxytocin, known also as the ‘love hormone’, suggests a new study which found a strong correlation between positive sexual communication and baseline levels of oxytocin.

People think bisexual men are actually gay

Ancient Indigenous people still influence plants growing in Utah

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