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Exposure to blue light to help you stay alert
Psychology and Neuroscience Exposure to blue light during the day directly and immediately improves alertness and performance, says a new study. Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) compared the effects of exposure to blue light with e ...
Humans express four basic emotions, not six
Psychology and Neuroscience It has long been held that there are six universally recognized basic emotions that can be easily interpreted through facial expressions: happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, and disgust. However, new research suggests th ...
A Be-type star with a black-hole companion
Earth and Planetary Science Scientists have discovered the first binary system ever known to consist of a black hole and a Be star. The scientists, who conducted a detailed analysis of the star’s spectrum, found that the star was accompanied by an object ...
Better gut bacteria can increase lifespan
Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology In a new study, scientists managed to increase the lifespan of a genus of small flies by altering the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and the cells lining the intestine. The study explored age-related ...
New form of quantum matter discovered
Chemistry and Materials Science Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy have discovered that sodium bismuthate can exist as a form of quantum matter called a 3D topological Dirac semimetal (3DTDS). This discovery of what is essentially a 3D version o ...
‘Ionic’ liquid salts can bypass skin and treat skin infections better
Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Pharmaceutics Samir Mitragotri, a chemical engineer at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and his team demonstrated the use of ionic liquid salts in liquid form in treating skin infections. by killing bacteria and a ...
Drug saves monkeys infected with a deadly virus related to Ebola
Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Pharmaceutics TKM-Marburg, a drug developed by pharmaceutical company Tekmira in Burnaby, Canada, proved effective in curing monkeys infected with Marburg virus, which is closely related to Ebola. The medicine worked even whe ...
Saturn's rings formed 4.4 billion years ago
Earth and Planetary Science Latest findings suggest that Saturn's rings originated around 4.4 billion years ago. NASA's Cassini spacecraft, which has been orbiting Saturn since 2004, has measured the rate at which dust from outside the Saturn sy ...
Can antibiotic intake in early life lead to obesity in adulthood?
Medicine, Health, and Nursing Researchers from New York University Langone Medical Center found that low doses of antibiotics in the early life of mice led to obesity when they grew up due to long-lasting consequences of the antibiotics on gut microbes. F ...
Chemists are racing to create 'robo-chemist,' a synthesis machine
Chemistry and Materials Science There is a growing interest paired with attempts in creating a synthesis machine or a ‘robo-chemist’ that would take over the traditional organic chemistry. Such a device would offer a diversity of compounds for investigati ...