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Using a "spooky" phenomenon of quantum physics, Caltech researchers have discovered a way to double the resolution of light microscopes.

Quantum Entanglement of Photons Doubles Microscope Resolution

Toddler crying from vaccine, illustration

Adherence to pediatric vaccine recommendations on the rise

woman napping

We’re using less energy when we rest than 30 years ago

The hidden power of Japanese food ― inhibiting the development of liver fibrosis

The hidden power of Japanese food ― inhibiting the development of liver fibrosis

Mudskipper CREDIT Georgia Tech

Mudskippers could be key to understanding evolution of blinking

canopy of trees

Beneath Shifting Canopies

A new study suggests that Americans’ political anxiety crescendos before a major election. The study is the first to examine anxiety tethered to a specific political event: the 2020 presidential election. CREDIT Clint Chapman | University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Study first to define anxiety spiraling from national election

Traditional Chinese Medicine bottles and herbs

Study Ties Traditional Chinese Medicine to Birth Defects

Baby drinking from bottle

Infant formulas promise too much

Woman and her belly

Time-restricted fasting could cause fertility problems

The research team published their new circuit element discovery in the February issue of the journal Scientific Reports. | Image: Getty Images

Researchers discover new circuit element, the memiconductor

Fat man and his belly

‘Beige fat’ could hold key to age-related metabolism change

For almost two decades prior to the pandemic, there was a significant reduction in serious forms of violence, including bullying and weapon-related behaviors, in California middle schools and high schools.

Study finds steep decline in day-to-day violence in California schools

darts hitting a target

AI continues to surpass human performance; it’s time to reevaluate our tests

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