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04/12/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Decreased deep sleep linked to cognitive decline and early signs of Alzheimer’s, warn researchers
Have you been having problems getting enough deep sleep? A new study warned that people who suffer from changing sleeping patterns could already be experiencing the initial symptoms of cognitive decline that eventually leads to Alzheimer’s disease. It is very difficult to detect this neurodegenerative disease. By the time it gets diagnosed, it often could not be slowed down […]
04/11/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers find plastic-eating microbe that can solve our ocean’s plastic problem
Even as humans keep on filling the planet with plastic pollutants, the bountiful oceans reveal a means by which the problem can be resolved. An Israeli research team announced that they successfully created a biodegradable plastic from a common seaweed. Their new bioplastic could be broken down by bacteria that feed on the seaweed in the […]
04/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
To combat the effects of aging, try skipping a meal
You have probably heard of all the healthy foods you should eat to slow down the inexorable process of aging. But a new study is suggesting that skipping a meal every now and then can also help you keep looking and feeling young. Researchers at the University of California (UC), Irvine recently discovered that the circadian clocks of the liver […]
04/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Barbules and velcro: Researchers study birds for inspiration to develop new adhesives and aerospace materials
Do you remember the times when your younger child self toyed with the feather of a bird? When you ran your fingers along its barbs and watched the disturbed parts return to their original positions? Researchers do, and they used the shape of the barbules of a feather to develop new adhesives and aerospace materials. It has been 20 years since […]
04/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Honey can help you recover from the flu faster – are you surprised that it’s the oldest known antibiotic?
Honey is one of the oldest and most effective natural remedies for respiratory problems. Not only does it alleviate the pain of an inflamed throat and minimize coughing, it can also help a person recover from a serious bout of the flu virus. Every year, one out of five Americans will catch the flu at least once. The yearly recurrence and seriousness […]
04/09/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Longans are nutrient-rich fruits that offer a wide array of health benefits
The longan (Dimocarpus longan) is a good addition to the selection of fresh fruits that you should be eating every day. It can be consumed in the morning as part of a healthy breakfast or during the afternoon as a snack. A tropical fruit from South Asia, longan got its name of “dragon’s eye” from the way it resembles said organ. […]
04/08/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Can Lactobacillus fermentum, a “good” bacteria, address glutathione deficiency?
A shortage in glutathione is bad news for the many protective processes of the body that rely on this antioxidant. However, it is possible to replenish the levels of glutathione by taking the Lactobacillus fermentum ME-3 strain (ME-3) as a probiotic supplement. ME-3 is a type of good bacteria that can produce glutathione. This antioxidant is […]
04/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Can vitamin D address “occupational asthma?”
Do you always experience a tightness in your chest and a shortness of breath whenever you are at your workplace? You may be suffering from “occupational asthma” due to a dirty environment. In that case, experts recommend that you start following a diet rich in vitamin D that also reduces your weight. Asthma is a […]
04/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New discoveries on a widely-studied material changes how scientists view polymers
Every year, more than a thousand research teams publish the results of their individual investigations into the properties and potential uses of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT). But the latest Swedish study suggests that all of those earlier examinations of the organic polymer were based on incorrect assumptions of how PEDOT actually worked. The findings of the Linköping University (LiU) […]
04/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New multimaterial 3D printing can help create better robotic systems
Chinese and Singaporean researchers have proposed a new approach to building better soft robots. Their concept combined 3D printing and several heat-activated materials to create robotic actuators that could overcome the problems of soft materials. Most robots feature rigid parts that can cause serious injuries to any nearby human who gets hit by a fast-moving mechanical […]
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