Kidney stones are hard masses that form in the urinary tract, and can cause very painful symptoms if they become
Month: November 2018
Freshwater turtles navigate using the sun
Blanding’s turtle hatchlings need only the sun as their compass to guide them on their way to the nearest wetland
Scientists capture the sound of sunrise on Mars
Scientists have created the soundtrack of the 5,000th Mars sunrise captured by the robotic exploration rover, Opportunity, using data
Tennis Elbow ‘Treatments’ Bring Little Relief: Study
Treatments for “tennis elbow” are generally ineffective, researchers say, but don’t despair: The painful condition will usually clear up on
Sequencing pollen DNA to discover insect migratory routes
Metabarcoding, a technique of mass DNA sequencing, allows for tracing migratory routes of insects, an understudied subject due to technical
Weight-Loss Surgery May Pay Off in the Bedroom, Too
Weight-loss surgery may have a side benefit that most don’t know about, with new research showing testosterone levels in male
Fully identified: The pathway of protons
The question how certain algal enzymes accomplish the high proton transfer rate for hydrogen production had in the past been
A new path through the looking-glass
Exploring the mystery of the molecular handedness in nature, scientists have proposed a new experimental scheme to create custom-made mirror
Flood dynamics increase population vulnerability to waterborne disease and climate
Diarrheal disease, a preventable and treatable illness, remains the second-leading cause of death in children under the age of 5
You Naturally Burn More Calories at Certain Time of Day: Study
But a small, preliminary study now suggests that when you eat also matters, with people burning off more calories at