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California's mountain lions are becoming nocturnal to avoid human activity

Approval of psychedelic therapy by the FDA could benefit over 5 million Americans

Thermochemical Materials Show Promising Path for Improving Indoor Heating

In mouse models, UC Study Links Ketogenic Diet to Reduced MS Symptoms

New technique can capture and “destroy” PFAS (forever chemicals) in water - A new study is the first to describe an electrochemical strategy to capture, concentrate and destroy mixtures of PFAS — including the increasingly prevalent ultra-short-chain PFAS — from water in a single process.

Researchers in Japan have achieved a milestone in cellular biology by embedding chloroplasts from algae into hamster cells, creating photosynthetic animal cells that survive and continue photosynthesizing for at least two days.

Exposure to specific PFAS “forever chemicals” linked to sleep disturbances

Researchers discovered living microbes in a 2-billion-year-old rock

Researchers Watch Water Form at the Molecular Scale for the First Time

A study of 171 speed-dating sessions found people evaluate potential partners based on a combination of traits rather than focusing on a single attribute

Ancient DNA from humans and canines is helping to untangle the history of European colonization in North America.

Queen Bees Choose To Hibernate in Pesticide-Contaminated Soil

A three-month trial of a gut microbiome-directed food supplement in Bangladeshi children who recovered from sever acute malaria but suffer from moderate acute malaria, has shown that microbiome-based therapies improve growth better than a more calorically dense…

Unique Combination of Microbes Could Treat Antibiotic-Resistant Infections | Technology Networks

Testosterone’s Effects in Prostate Cancer - How low and high testosterone levels affect prostate cancer growth differently.

Space Travel Found To Disrupt Normal Rhythm in Heart Muscle Cells | Low gravity weakens bioengineered heart tissues, impacting function and rhythm.

HPV Infections in Men May Negatively Affect Sperm Quality and Fertility

Male Fruit Flies Will Choose Sex Over Safety

Your favourite film genre may reveal how your brain works, finds a new brain imaging study

Scientists modified structure of existing antibiotic, vancomycin

Potential Vaccine and Treatment Developed for Flu and Coronaviruses

A new study analyzed crop yields of more than 1,500 fields on 6 continents, and found production worldwide of nutritionally dense foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts and legumes is being limited by a lack of pollinators

Advances in dairy nutrition science may deliver a 60% reduction in livestock methane emissions

Voluntary exercise improves cognitive performance, while forced muscle movement via electrical stimulation does not

An analysis of the dietary habits of children from 185 countries revealed that youth consumed 23% more sugar-sweetened beverages in 2018 compared to 1990

A new study has sampled the highly-adapted microbes that exist in domestic and laboratory microwaves

3D-Printed Ceramic Ink Removes “Forever Chemicals” From Water

Researchers from The Pennsylvania State University have found early life exposure to “forever chemicals” permanently disrupts the gut microbiome in mice, potentially increasing the risk of developing metabolic disease later in life.

A new method to tag neurons reveals immediate effects of psilocybin on individual neurons in the mouse brain.

Seaweed antioxidant restores motor function in Parkinson’s model - Ecklonia cava, a brown algae seaweed, is shown to have the ability to protect against neurodegeneration, in a new study using Parkinson’s disease model mice that were orally fed the antioxidants daily for one week.

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