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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 16:21 EDT

Changing cholesterol over time tied to risk of dementia

Older adults whose cholesterol changes over time may be more likely to develop dementia than people whose cholesterol is stable, regardless of the actual cholesterol level, according to a new study. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 16:21 EDT

Scientists 'mimic real biological processes' using synthetic neurons

A new collaboration has unlocked new potential for the field by creating a novel high-performance organic electrochemical neuron that responds within the frequency range of human neurons. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 01/29/2025 16:21 EDT

The benefits of speaking multiple languages

New psychology research indicates that multilingual children may have enhanced executive function and perspective taking skills. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 16:21 EDT

Oceanic plate between Arabian and Eurasian continental plates is breaking away

An international research team has investigated the influence of the forces exerted by the Zagros Mountains in the Kurdistan region of Iraq on how much the surface of the Earth has bent over the last 20 million years. Their research revealed that in the present day, deep below the Earth's surface, the Neotethys oceanic plate -- the ocean floor that used to be between the Arabian and Eurasian continents --... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 01/29/2025 16:21 EDT

Optical fiber sensor provides simple and sensitive detection of arsenic in drinking water

Researchers have developed a new optical sensor that provides a simple way to achieve real-time detection of extremely low levels of arsenic in water. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 16:20 EDT

New ways to modulate cell activity remotely

Cells are dynamic, fast-changing, complex, tiny, and often hard-to-see in environments that don't always behave in predictable ways when exposed to external stimuli. Now, researchers have found new ways to modulate cell activity remotely. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 12:14 EDT

Common plastic pigment promotes depolymerization

This startling mechanism for promoting depolymerization relies on an additive that many plastics already contain: a pigment called carbon black that gives plastic its black color. Through a process called photothermal conversion, intense light is focused on plastic containing the pigment to jumpstart the degradation. The lab's method has since been tried out on such post-consumer waste as PVC pipes, black construction pipes, trash bags, credit cards, even those ubiquitous... Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 12:14 EDT

The secret life of catalysts: New discoveries in chemical reactions

Scientists have made an advancement in the field of electrocatalysis. Their latest research sheds light on how catalysts can stay in unanticipated forms during the process of nitrate reduction. The study offers new insights that could pave the way for more efficient catalyst design. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 12:14 EDT

Protecting the Plains: Conserving prairie dogs will revitalize North America's grasslands

Researchers have identified priority areas for conserving the black-tailed prairie dog in the United States. Protecting these regions will also benefit North America's Central Grasslands and the many associated grassland species that flourished there centuries ago. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 12:13 EDT

The hidden power of the smallest microquasars

Researchers found for the first time evidence that even microquasars containing a low-mass star are efficient particle accelerators, which leads to a significant impact on the interpretation of the abundance of gamma rays in the universe. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 12:13 EDT

New acoustic wave phenomenon discovered

This novel finding regarding the nonreciprocal diffraction of acoustic waves could open doors for next-generation communication devices. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 12:11 EDT

New insights into the perception of coffee taste -- genetic predisposition plays a role

Why does coffee taste more bitter to some people than it does to others? Researchers have now come closer to answering this question. They have identified a new group of bitter compounds in roasted Arabica coffee and have investigated how they influence its bitter taste. In addition, they demonstrated that individual genetic predisposition also plays a role in determining how bitter these roasting substances taste. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 12:11 EDT

Study reveals how microbes help detoxify our atmosphere

Researchers have discovered crucial new information about how microbes consume huge amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) and help reduce levels of this deadly gas. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 11:55 EDT

Even quantum physics obeys the law of entropy

The universe is getting more disordered, entropy is growing -- this is the second law of thermodynamics. But according to quantum theory, entropy should actually stay the same. Scientists took a closer look and resolved this apparent contradiction. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 11:55 EDT

Research leads to viable solution for polycotton textile waste recycling

Researchers present a solution to the challenging problem of recycling poly-cotton textile waste. The process starts with fully removing all cotton from the fabric using superconcentrated hydrochloric acid at room temperature. The cotton is converted into glucose, which can be used as a feedstock for biobased products such as renewable plastics. The remaining polyester fibers can be reprocessed using available polyester recycling methods. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 01/29/2025 11:55 EDT

Weather change linked to increased risk of Salmonella outbreaks

Climate change is impacting the spread of Salmonella, according to new research. This research follows previous work from the team, which found that weather change is leading to the spread of dangerous diarrheal illness. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 11:55 EDT

Green phosphonate chemistry -- Does it exist?

Phosphorus is a critical raw material that should be recycled more efficiently. There is also a need for more environmentally friendly production methods for organic phosphorus compounds. A recently published review article examines the potential of green chemistry to contribute to these goals in the production and use of multifunctional phosphorus compounds, phosphonates. Read more ›

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ScienceDaily · 01/29/2025 11:55 EDT

New study improves the trustworthiness of wind power forecasts

By applying techniques from explainable artificial intelligence, engineers can improve users' confidence in forecasts generated by artificial intelligence models. This approach was recently tested on wind power generation. Read more ›

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