Accurate “time of death” estimates are a mainstay of murder mysteries and forensic programs, but such calculations in the real
Month: March 2024
3D-printed skin closes wounds and contains hair follicle precursors
Fat tissue holds the key to 3D printing layered living skin and potentially hair follicles, according to researchers who recently
New AI model draws treasure maps to diagnose disease
Medical diagnostics expert, doctor’s assistant, and cartographer are all fair titles for an artificial intelligence model developed by researchers at
Sleep apnea symptoms linked to memory and thinking problems
People who experience sleep apnea may be more likely to also have memory or thinking problems, according to a preliminary
Protecting joints from bacteria with mussels
Degenerative arthritis is no longer exclusive to the elderly population. According to the National Health Insurance Service report covering the
Does trying to look younger reduce how much ageism older adults face?
Every year, millions of older Americans spend money and time to try to look younger than they are. They color
The role of history in how efficient color names evolve
Suppose two speakers of the same language are playing a guessing game where each has the same color swatches, and
Glacier shrinkage is causing a ‘green transition’
Microbial life will flourish in mountain streams because of ongoing glacier shrinkage. This is what a team of scientists from
Scientists reveal how our cells’ leaky batteries are making us sick
Researchers have discovered how “leaky” mitochondria — the powerhouses of our cells — can drive harmful inflammation responsible for diseases
BPA exposure linked to gut microbiota, childhood obesity in new study
A synthetic chemical called Bisphenol A, or BPA, is widely used in the production of durable plastic products including eyewear,