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Posted: 18 Apr 2022 01:49 PM PDT Environmental scientists have published a series of significant recommendations to protect, conserve and study the world's coral reefs -- the 'canaries in the coal mine' of climate change. |
Study finds infertility history linked with increased risk of heart failure Posted: 18 Apr 2022 01:49 PM PDT A woman's reproductive history can help predict her future risk of heart disease. |
What food sector needs to know about how to reduce sodium Posted: 18 Apr 2022 01:49 PM PDT Sodium is an essential micronutrient, but the amount we need is small. Three slices of bread or one teaspoon of table salt will do it, and chances are your daily sodium intake is far greater. More than 90% of Americans consume too much sodium, which can lead to hypertension, high blood pressure, and increased risk of heart disease and stroke. A new article provides a comprehensive review of scientific literature on sodium reduction strategies in food production. |
COVID-19 vaccine protects kids and teens from severe illness Posted: 18 Apr 2022 01:49 PM PDT Results of a new multicenter study found that vaccination with a primary series of the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA COVID-19 vaccine reduced the risk of COVID-19-associated hospitalizations in children ages 5-11 years by two-thirds during the Omicron period. |
Scientists resurrect ancient enzymes to improve photosynthesis Posted: 18 Apr 2022 01:49 PM PDT A new study describes a breakthrough in the quest to improve photosynthesis in certain crops, a step toward adapting plants to rapid climate changes and increasing yields to feed a projected 9 billion people by 2050. |
Posted: 18 Apr 2022 01:49 PM PDT Engineers have developed a new way to 3D-print liquid and solid materials together, potentially leading to more dynamic and useful products -- from robots to wearable electronic devices. |
Lithium's narrow paths limit batteries Posted: 18 Apr 2022 11:38 AM PDT Study suggests that lithium batteries would benefit from more porous electrodes with better-aligned particles that don't limit lithium distribution. |
Adriatic ecosystems withstand major climate shifts but wither under human impact Posted: 18 Apr 2022 11:38 AM PDT An analysis of more than 70,000 fossils indicates that mollusk communities were incredibly resilient to major climatic shifts during the last ice age. Scientists from the Florida Museum of Natural History and several European research institutions tracked the history of Adriatic ecosystems through two warm periods that bookend the most recent glacial expansion. Their results show that major changes in temperature, salinity and sea-level had much less of an impact on mollusk communities than the current environmental crisis caused by human activity in the region. |
Nanoparticles show promise for locating, removing endometriosis lesions Posted: 18 Apr 2022 11:38 AM PDT Scientists have developed a new nanotechnology approach for locating and removing the painful and dangerous lesions associated with endometriosis, a common gynecological condition in women of childbearing age. |
AI reduces miss rate of precancerous polyps in colorectal cancer screening Posted: 18 Apr 2022 09:55 AM PDT Artificial intelligence reduced by twofold the rate at which precancerous polyps were missed in colorectal cancer screening, reported a team of international researchers. |
Genetics affects functions of gut microbiome Posted: 18 Apr 2022 09:29 AM PDT Scientists are exploring how human genetics impacts functions of the gut microbiome, and are expanding awareness of the role human genetics plays in shaping the microbiome. |
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