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Cordierite Mg2Al4Si5O18, a remarkable mineral widely used in diverse applications, exhibits an unusual ability to resist changes in size despite significant temperature fluctuations

Research reveals music and soundscapes used in toy commercials are reinforcing rigid gender norms, shaping the way children perceive masculinity and femininity

Researchers analyzing cardiovascular MRI images from 45,683 UK Biobank participants discovered that the genetically influenced shape of the human heart could be a valuable predictor of cardiovascular disease risk

Recent clinical trials show that new Alzheimer’s therapies – monoclonal antibodies to remove amyloid plaques on the brain – may slow down disease progression

Secrets of the naked mole-rat: new study reveals how their unique metabolism protects them from heart attacks

New evidence for health benefits of fasting, but they may only occur after 3 days without food

Climate change threatens fish supply: tiny phytoplankton, big consequences

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New study (n 1,480) has uncovered a remarkable connection between individuals' musical preferences and their moral values, shedding new light on the profound influence that music can have on our moral compass.

New injection-based treatment reduces high blood pressure

One-hour training is all you need to control a third robotic arm to carry out a task alone as effectively as with a partner, a new study finds

A new study has found a way to prevent lithium plating in lithium-ion batteries during fast charging, which could lead to faster charging times while minimising the risk of fire and shorten lifespan

Cause discovered for common type of high blood pressure: a tiny benign nodule, present in one-in-twenty people with hypertension that produces a hormone, aldosterone…

Team found that melanoma skin cancer cells radically rewire their internal power systems to drive their spread to other parts of the body

Minute scan detects and cures of most common cause of high blood pressure

The protein that helps skin cancer spread throughout the body

First-ever study shows bumble bees ‘play’

Only 1 in 5 Syrian children in refugee camps show resilience to mental health problems

Graphene could replace rare metal used in mobile phone screens

New research shows that the first SARS-CoV-2 spike protein a person encounters, be it by vaccination or infection, shapes their subsequent immune response against current and future variants.

A recent study provides further evidence that lower salt consumption and higher potassium intake is linked with lower risk of strokes and heart disease.

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New study adds to growing evidence that the gut microbiome—the trillions of microbes that live in our intestines—can affect animal behavior

HPV vaccine cuts cervical cancer cases by almost 90% – but one in ten girls still haven’t been vaccinated.

Like humans, starfish produce chemicals that tell them they’re full and to stop eating, according to a new study published today.

Lateral flow tests are 95% effective at detecting Covid-19 when used at the onset of symptoms

Early findings reveal how depression, sleep problems, and personal relationship issues all increased through the course of the pandemic, with more than a quarter (26%) of healthcare workers seeking help for their mental health…

People with healthier heart structure and function appear to have better cognitive abilities, including increased capacity to solve logic problems and faster reaction times, according to research led by Queen Mary University of London and the Radcliffe Department of Medicine at University of Oxford.

Scientists uncover secret of the hunger switch in the brain

Scientists from Queen Mary University of London, funded by the charity Brain Tumour Research and the Medical Research Council, have found a new way to starve cancerous brain tumour cells of energy in order to prevent further growth

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