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Promising breakthrough: Reversing autoimmune hair loss with novel treatment

This treatment allowed hair to regrow and dramatically reduced inflammation.

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How do aging clocks tick?

Scientists have now discovered that aging clocks actually measure the increase in stochastic changes in cells.

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Milestone: Quantum simulation with circular Rydberg qubits

The significance of circular Rydberg atoms.

Webb Space Telescope detects atmosphere on Exoplanet 55 Cancri e

Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope find evidence of atmospheric gases surrounding a rocky exoplanet.

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Hubble captures a galaxy with a voracious Black Hole

The galaxy NGC 4951 is a fascinating example of a Seyfert galaxy.

Experiencing homelessness with pets: A photo project

Exhibition viewers reported positive change in attitudes towards people experiencing homelessness with a pet.

Wednesday, May 8

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Learning difficulty gene directly affects memory, study finds

Reduced function of the gene in the brain results in loss of learning ability and memory.

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Direct measurement of reaction in neutron star binaries

The rate of this reaction plays a major role in informing models of XRBs.

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A new property of light discovered

Photon momentum discovery unlocks novel, silicon-based optoelectronic capabilities.

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Climate change: Impact on skiing regions and snow cover

Snow scarcity may push popular ski hubs to more remote areas and threaten livelihoods of local populations.

Tuesday, May 7

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Quantum breakthrough: World’s purest silicon pave towards powerful quantum computers

New super-pure silicon chip opens path to powerful quantum computers.

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A feast cooked up revealed singlet oxygen indoors for the first time

Scientists cooked pancakes, Brussels sprouts, and stir fry to detect an oxidant indoors.

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Unveiling the mystery of stellar metal pollution: The hunger of white dwarfs

Continue reading Unveiling the mystery of stellar metal pollution: The hunger of white dwarfs on Tech Explorist.

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An increase in sedentary time from childhood causes progressing heart enlargement

Childhood sedentariness linked to premature heart damage.

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How did Venus become so dry?

Venus has almost no water. A new study may reveal why.

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Investigating the science behind the Wim Hof Method

Wim Hof method can reduce inflammation by increasing epinephrine and decreasing pro-inflammatory cytokines.

Monday, May 6

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A study pinpointed human neural compass

A pattern of brain activity that helps prevent us from getting lost has been identified in a new study.

Astronomers observe elusive stellar light surrounding ancient quasars

The observations suggest some of earliest “monster” black holes grew from massive cosmic seeds.

Physicists arrange atoms in high proximity

The technique opens possibilities for exploring exotic states of matter and building new quantum materials.

Saturday, May 4

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Premenstrual disorders are linked to perinatal depression

Researchers utilize data from Swedish nationwide registers of over 900,000 women.

Friday, May 3

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Unveiling the truth: Why people sell their kidneys

Poverty is the main reason people sell a kidney but there are other factors, and regional variation

Thursday, May 2

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The study finds an answer to why male chicks play more than females

Sex differences in the frequency of play by chicks can be explained by sex differences in behavior of adults.

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The Ancient Mystery of Neolithic Boats

Canoes from Italy reveal early development of advanced nautical technology.

Wednesday, May 1

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Webb captures the sharpest infrared images of the top of iconic horsehead nebula

The sharpest infrared images to date of Horsehead Nebula.

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Understanding cell coordination can offer clues on cognition

To understand cognition — and its dysfunction — neuroscientists must learn its rhythms.

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Insights into shoulder replacement options for Osteoarthritis: A new study

New study sheds light on the debate surrounding two types of shoulder replacement surgery for osteoarthritis.

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32% of Americans agree that a tan makes people look better and healthier

Young adults are likelier to believe sun protection and skin cancer prevention myths.

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Positive emotions in adolescence affect long-term health

Happy and calm adolescents have lower anxiety and higher optimism than adults.

Tuesday, Apr 30

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Cranberry extracts boost a healthy microbiome and prevent cardiometabolic diseases

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The study reported beneficial effects after only four days of use.