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Amid record year for dengue infections, new study finds climate change responsible for 19% of today’s rising dengue burden: Climate change is having a massive global impact on dengue transmission…

A new study in mice shows females sleep less, wake up more often and get less restorative sleep than males

Iron uptake managing hormone Hepcidin linked as root cause of Psoriasis by UK University of Bath

A new theory, that explains how light and matter interact at the quantum level has enabled researchers to define for the first time the precise shape of a single photon.

Political abuse on X is a global, widespread, and cross-partisan phenomenon, suggests new study

The risks of alcohol and other drug consumption to the user are well known, but many Americans--nearly 160 million--say they’ve been harmed by someone else’s substance use…

Men in colleges and universities currently outpace women in earning physics, engineering, and computer science (PECS) degrees by an approximate ratio of 4 to 1

Alcohol-related deaths in the US more than double from 1999 to 2020

Sitting too long can harm heart health, even for active people

Researchers developed a new supramolecular polymer based plastic

Two million ex-smokers currently vape in England: About one in five people who have stopped smoking for more than a year in England currently vape, equivalent to 2.2 million people, study finds

Chemists create world’s thinnest spaghetti. It is about 200 times thinner than a human hair

Study shows how salmonella tricks gut defenses to cause infection

New microfluidic device reveals how the shape of a tumour can predict a cancer’s aggressiveness

High exposure to everyday chemicals linked to asthma risk

Study reveals importance of student-teacher relationships in early childhood education

Diabetes drug shows promise in protecting kidneys: Study finds SGLT2 inhibitor canagliflozin helps oxygenate kidneys while causing glucose removal through urine

Artificial intelligence can be used to predict river discharge and warn of potential flooding, new study shows

Bio-based fibers could pose greater threat to the environment than conventional plastics

Mental fatigue leads to loss of self-control by putting brain areas to sleep

Gut microbes play a key role in regulating stress responsiveness throughout the day, research finds

If every American over the age of 40 was as physically active as the top 25% of the population, they could expect to live an extra 5 years, on average

Scientists have created a new ‘biocooperative’ material based on blood, which has shown to successfully repair bones, paving the way for personalised regenerative blood products that could be used as effective therapies to treat injury and disease.

New study reveals blood sugar control is a key factor in slowing brain aging, highlighting the benefits of the Mediterranean diet

Two microbe strains can effectively degrade petroleum hydrocarbons, offering potential to treat oily wastewater (such as marine oil spills) and reduce its toxicity

The Salton Sea — an area rich with lithium — is a hot spot for child respiratory issues: Windblown dust from the shrinking Salton Sea harms the respiratory health of children living nearby…

New nanoscale sensors detect lung cancer chemical markers in exhaled breath, offering hope for early diagnosis

Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and obesity are at a higher risk of giving birth to smaller babies in terms of birth weight, length, and head circumference, according to a recent study

AI analysis of urine can predict flare up of lung disease a week in advance: Using AI, researchers were able to predict flare ups of COPD, by using a simple daily dipstick test on their urine and sending their results to researchers using their mobile phones.

Children living in war-torn countries not only suffer from poor mental health outcomes, but war may cause adverse biological changes at the DNA level, which could have lifelong health impacts, according to a ground-breaking study from the University of Surrey

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