Scientists in South Korea have developed swarms of tiny magnetic robots that work together like ants to achieve Herculean feats,
Month: December 2024
Microplastics in the air may be leading to lung and colon cancers
Tires and degrading garbage shed tiny pieces of plastic into the air, creating a form of air pollution that UC
Building a backbone: Scientists recreate the body’s ‘GPS system’ in the lab
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have generated human stem cell models1 which, for the first time, contain notochord —
New evidence on the relationship between moderate wine consumption and cardiovascular health
Light and moderate consumption of wine is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular complications, according to a multicentre study
World Cup soccer is getting faster for men and women alike
If the experience of watching a FIFA World Cup soccer final is intense, spare a thought for the players, who
Research shows solitude is better for your health when it’s not too intense
Hiking by yourself deep in a forest and similar episodes of intense solitude are not as likely to restore energy
Nano drug delivery system heralds safer era for drug development
A team of University of Melbourne researchers from the Caruso Nanoengineering Group has created an innovative drug delivery system with
New virtual reality-tested system shows promise in aiding navigation of people with blindness or low vision
A new study offers hope for people who are blind or have low vision (pBLV) through an innovative navigation system
Paranoia may be, in part, a visual problem
Could complex beliefs like paranoia have roots in something as basic as vision? A new Yale study finds evidence that
Developing artificial intelligence tools for health care
Reinforcement Learning, an artificial intelligence approach, has the potential to guide physicians in designing sequential treatment strategies for better patient