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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
05/15/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Powering battery-free devices: Researchers develop flexible “rectennas” that convert Wi-Fi signals into electricity
For years, researchers have been developing “rectenna” that could turn Wi-Fi emissions into electrical energy so that electronic devices would be freed from the constraints of batteries and power cords. But the rectenna presented by an MIT-led team was the first example that could be flexed in any direction. Rectenna can turn any alternating current electromagnetic waves – including […]
05/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Discover how MCT oil boosts memory and brain health
Natural health experts are excited about the brain-boosting benefits of medium-chain triglycerides (MCT). These fatty acids support healthy heart functions, protect against disease-causing bacteria, and regulate inflammation. Studies suggest that MCT oil could alleviate dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and other conditions affecting brain functions. MCT oil is from coconut oil, which contains considerable amounts of a healthy fatty acid called lauric acid. But […]
05/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Common arthritis drug blocks the body’s ability to burn belly fat, INCREASING fat storage
Researchers can now explain how physical exercise reduces belly fat. According to them, exercise causes the release of interleukin-6, a signaling molecule that contributes to the elimination of visceral abdominal fat. In a recent study published in the journal Cell Metabolism, a team of researchers from the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) demonstrated that obese adults could lose visceral […]
05/12/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Studies: Rocking motions can improve your memory and help you sleep better at night
There is now scientific proof that the age-old technique of rocking yourself or someone else to sleep worked as advertised. Two separate studies proved that rocking motions not only made it easier for both young adult humans and animals to fall asleep, but also helped strengthen memories during slumber. “Having a good night’s sleep means falling asleep rapidly and […]
05/11/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Think your kids are growing up ‘too fast’? Chemicals in their toothpaste might be the reason
Children are hitting puberty earlier during the last two decades than at any other point in human history. This unhealthily fast rate of physiological development is connected to hormone-disrupting chemicals in synthetic toothpastes and other common products. California-based researchers reported that these toxic chemicals can affect the development of children as early as the time that they were still in the […]
05/11/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers use new computational method to determine magnetic quantum effects in solids
An international team of researchers finally figured out how to predict the magnetic quantum effects on solid crystals. By using a different theoretical method, they could overcome some of the drawbacks of a long-standing model. The atoms and molecules of solid crystals are organized in 3D shapes. These structures give the crystal their distinct form and […]
05/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
An innovative new water filter uses bacteria to kill other bacteria
In a case of fighting fire with fire, Missouri-based researchers used a type of bacteria to produce the active material for making the membrane of a water filter. When exposed to light, the material released heat that killed harmful bacteria, thereby preventing the biological fouling of the filter. In response to the increasing strain on the […]
05/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Astronomers study the radiation from supermassive black holes to track the expansion of the universe since the Big Bang
Researchers took advantage of the immense bursts of radiation given off by supermassive black holes to measure the expansion of the universe, an ongoing process that began a billion years after the Big Bang. Based on their calculations, the universe was expanding faster than previously believed. The ancient black holes at the heart of distant galaxies served as beacons […]
05/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Not getting enough sleep accelerates brain damage linked to Alzheimer’s disease, warn researchers
Recent experiments show that lack of sleep increases the amount of tau protein in the brain. Tau is associated with Alzheimer’s disease, and it spreads across the brain at a much faster rate if a person suffers from sleeplessness. When tau proteins clump together to form tangles, they injure nearby tissues in the brain. If allowed to accumulate, these […]
05/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Alarming study finds that Alzheimer’s impairs the brain by 30 years or more BEFORE symptoms get diagnosed
Contrary to conventional knowledge, Alzheimer’s disease does not start months or years before its effects on the brain became visible enough for healthcare providers to notice. Instead, the neurodegenerative disease starts many decades before its symptoms become apparent. Alzheimer’s is usually diagnosed in older people who are in their 70s or 80s. However, the brains of those patients […]
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