While indigestible video capsule endoscopes have been around for many years, the capsules have been limited by the fact that
Month: June 2023
Quantifying mangroves’ value as a climate solution and economic engine
A tiny Central American country is charting a path to slowing climate change, while boosting the economy and making communities
PAINTing a wound-healing ink into cuts with a 3D-printing pen
The body is pretty good at healing itself, though more severe wounds can require bandages or stitches. But researchers publishing
New study shows how adaptations to living in a cold climate promoted social evolution
For the first time ever, scientists have uncovered evidence that a species’ long-term adaptation to living in an extremely cold
Cutting boards can produce microparticles when chopping veggies
Cutting boards are handy tools found in most homes and restaurant kitchens. But a small-scale study in ACS’ Environmental Science
Deep-brain stimulation during sleep strengthens memory
While it’s known that sleep plays a crucial role in strengthening memory, scientists are still trying to decode how this
Ultrasound breaks new ground for forearm fractures in children
Portable ultrasound devices could provide an alternative to x-ray machines for diagnosing forearm fractures in children in a move that
Discovery of neurons that allow us to recognize others
Researchers from the Center for Cognition and Sociality (CCS) within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) recently announced the discovery
Preventing truck crashes needs to take ‘dashcam’ approach to driver ‘microsleeps’
Researchers using dashcam footage of real-world collisions involving large trucks to analyze driver and vehicle behavior has found that anti-drowsiness
Eye drops slow nearsightedness progression in kids
The results of a new clinical trial suggest that the first drug therapy to slow the progression of nearsightedness in