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Pregnancy procedure associated with increased risk of preterm birth and neonatal...

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The thicker thread (top) is the multifilament, while the thinner thread (bottom) is the monofilament. Credit: Imperial College London Researchers are urging surgeons to reconsider...

‘Sandman’s’ role in sleep control discovered

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Image illustrating the concept of the sleep homeostat.Credit: Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour/ University of Oxford Team unpeel one layer of the mystery of...

Flexible Wearable Electronic Skin Patch Offers New Way to Monitor Alcohol...

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This flexible wearable sensor can be worn on the arm to detect alcohol level. Credit: UC San Diego Engineers at the University of California San...

First evidence of sleep in flight

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Frigatebirds reaches a wingspan of over two meters. They are excellent gliders and can cover several hundred kilometers a day.© B. Voirin Birds engage in...

What’s wasting power at home? Ask your app!

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Researchers at MIT have developed a device and software that could figure out exactly how much power is being used by every appliance, lighting...

NASA: First Map Of Thawed Areas Under Greenland Ice Sheet

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NASA researchers have helped produce the first map showing what parts of the bottom of the massive Greenland Ice Sheet are thawed – key...

Carbon nanotube “stitches” strengthen composites

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MIT aerospace engineers have found a way to bond composite layers, producing a material that is substantially stronger and more resistant to damage than...

Breast microbiome/bacterial differences identified between healthy, cancerous tissue

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A team of Mayo Clinic researchers has identified evidence of bacteria in sterilely-obtained breast tissue and found differences between women with and without breast...

New method to measure the energy of a lightning strike

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When lightning strikes the sand, it may generate a cylindrical tube of glass, called a fulgurite. This fulgurite has a diameter of approximately 1.2...

New light shed on how vertebrates see: Details in eyes of...

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The fossil of a 300 million year old primitive jawless fish - a lamprey - about 6 cm in length. The eyes are the...

‘Red gene’ in birds, turtles suggests dinosaurs had bird-like color vision

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Painted turtle.Credit: Nicole Valenzuela A gene for red color vision that originated in the reptile lineage around 250m years ago has resulted in the bright...