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Transdermal patch infographic

Simple Skin Patch Could Control Next-Gen Cell Therapies for Diabetes

Categories Uncategorized
Bathroom-scale

Scientists Discover Why Dieting Often Leads to Rapid Weight Regain

Categories Health
brain tumor cells in glioblastoma

Antidepressant Vortioxetine Shows Promise in Fighting Deadly Brain Cancer

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
The map displays all electricity generation and transmission assets in Ukraine as of February 2022, along with military attacks through 6 June 2023. In February 2022, Ukraine's mainland power system included over 1,500 generation plants across seven regional power systems, with a total capacity of 59 GW. Of this capacity, 49% came from fossil fuels (coal and/or gas), 23% from nuclear power, and the rest from solar (13%), hydropower (11%), wind (3%), and biomass/biogas (

Ukraine’s Energy Rebirth: Renewables Key to Post-War Recovery

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences, Technology
Magma ocean planets that contain water – like the earthlike exoplanet GJ 1214 b in this artist’s concept – will only host a tiny fraction of this water on their surface. The majority of it is stored deep in their interiors.

Planets Harbor More Water Than Previously Thought, Study Reveals

Categories Space
Candy

Brain Chemical Drives Choice Between Exercise and Snacking, Study Finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Bacterial cellulose in the wet state.

How researchers turn bacteria into cellulose-producing mini-factories

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
Earth seen in space

How climate change is altering the Earth’s rotation

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
First meteoroid impact detected by NASA’s InSight mission; the image was taken by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter using its High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera.

New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes

Categories Space
The Collared Araçari (Pteroglossus torquatus) is among the few birds that can disperse plants with large seeds and play a key role in dispersal in forests in Central and South America. It is especially important for young forests growing on abandoned land, as they bring in seeds of many different species that will help the forest regenerate a diverse tree community.

Tropical forests can’t recover naturally without fruit eating birds

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Illustration of brain scan

New MRI Method Offers Hope for Early MS Detection and Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
A subject is wearing the deep sleep stimulation system.

Increased deep sleep benefits your heart

Categories Health
The suction cup contains active ingredients and can be pressed onto the lining of the check with two fingers. (Graphic: Luo Z et al. 2023, edited)

How a suction cup delivers medications to the bloodstream

Categories Health, Technology
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