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07/19/2026
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By Edison Reed
Weighted Vest Use During Caloric Restriction May Help Preserve Metabolism, Study Finds
A small pilot study from Wake Forest University has found that wearing a weighted vest during a calorie-restricted diet may help preserve resting metabolic rate and prevent long-term weight regain, researchers reported. The study involved 18 older adults with obesity who followed a six-month caloric restriction program, with half wearing adjustable vests loaded to 10 […]
07/17/2026
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By Edison Reed
Four-Minute Daily Resistance Training Improves Strength and Balance in Older Adults, Study Finds
A study published in PLOS ONE has found that older adults who performed just four minutes of daily resistance training improved their strength, balance, and mobility over 12 weeks. The research enrolled nearly 100 adults over age 65 who reported difficulty walking or climbing stairs and who were largely inactive, averaging only about 18 minutes […]
07/16/2026
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By Edison Reed
Research Links Core Strength to Improved Movement, Reduced Fall Risk
Core strength is foundational to movement, according to multiple studies cited in a recent review. Building core muscles supports spine alignment, improves posture and balance, and may reduce lower back pain and fall risk, researchers reported. A review published in the Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology summarized evidence from over 20 studies demonstrating the […]
07/15/2026
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By Edison Reed
Magnetic Quantum Material Enables One-Way Electrical Transport
Researchers at Yale University have developed a magnetic quantum material that allows electrical current to flow in only one direction, according to a study published in a peer-reviewed journal. The discovery provides a blueprint for using Fermi’s Golden Rule, a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics, in solid-state systems, officials said. According to the research team, […]
07/13/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study: Tidally Locked Exoplanets May Maintain Habitable Regions Through Internal Heat Circulation
LHS 3844b, an exoplanet 48.5 light-years from Earth, has one hemisphere locked in eternal daylight while the other remains in permanent darkness. Daytime temperatures on this tidally locked world can reach 1,000 to 2,000 Kelvin, according to researchers, while the night side approaches absolute zero. A study published July 9, 2026 in Nature Communications suggests […]
07/13/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study: Back Pain Linked to Higher Risk of Disability in Older Adults
A large cohort study has found that older adults with back or waist pain face a significantly higher risk of developing disability in daily activities, according to researchers. The study, which tracked more than 19,000 adults aged 45 and older over a five-year period from 2015 to 2020, reported a 64% higher risk for basic […]
07/11/2026
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By Edison Reed
Chinese Scientists Develop Nuclear Battery Using Carbon-14
Researchers at a Chinese institution have developed a nuclear battery powered by carbon-14, according to a report published by Interesting Engineering. The battery is claimed to provide power for thousands of years without recharging, officials said. Potential applications include medical implants, space probes, and remote sensors, the report stated. Carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope with […]
07/08/2026
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By Edison Reed
Researchers Develop Diving Suits for Cyborg Roaches
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have developed miniature diving suits for cyborg cockroaches, a development the team says could expand search-and-rescue operations and eventually be adapted for space exploration, according to reports. Lead researcher Professor Hirotaka Sato stated that the diving suits allow the insects to survive without oxygen for up to three […]
07/08/2026
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By Edison Reed
Egypt Announces Discovery of Byzantine-Era City in Western Desert
Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced on Saturday, July 4, the discovery of a well-preserved Byzantine-era residential city at the Dakhla Oasis in the western desert, along with 18 ancient tombs at the Marina el-Alamein archaeological site near Alexandria. Officials said the finds are expected to bolster the country’s tourism sector, which has been […]
07/07/2026
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By Edison Reed
Graphene-COF Interface Extends Lithium-Sulfur Battery Lifespan to 1,000 Cycles, Researchers Report
Researchers in Japan have developed a hybrid interface combining graphene and a covalent organic framework (COF) that suppresses the polysulfide shuttle effect in lithium-sulfur batteries, according to a study published in a peer-reviewed journal. The interface enables the batteries to retain capacity for more than 1,000 charge-discharge cycles, the report stated. Lithium-sulfur batteries are among […]
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