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This Quantum Electron Breakthrough Could Make Computers Faster Than Ever Before
Auburn University scientists have developed a new class of materials that allow precise control over free electrons, potentially transforming computing and chemical manufacturing. Imagine a future where factories produce new materials and chemical compounds more quickly, more eff...
scitechdaily.com | -276 mins agoNew 3-in-1 Supplement Fights Anemia Without the Upset Stomach
Researchers have developed a new iron supplement that pairs iron with prebiotics and probiotics to improve absorption and reduce side effects. Iron-deficiency anemia is a widespread condition that often leads to fatigue, headaches, and even unusual cravings like chewing ice. Trad...
scitechdaily.com | -53 mins agoThis “Synbiotic” Combo Beats Omega-3 for Fighting Inflammation
Combining kefir and prebiotic fiber reduced inflammation more effectively than omega-3 or fiber alone. Researchers say this pairing could help protect against chronic inflammatory diseases. A new study led by researchers at the University of Nottingham has revealed that combining...
scitechdaily.com | -28 mins agoScientists Discover Brain Chemical Linked to Depression and Suicidal Thoughts
A brain chemical called SGK1 may explain why childhood trauma increases depression risk. Blocking it could lead to better antidepressants. Neuroscientists from Columbia University and McGill University have identified a brain chemical that may explain why people who experienced t...
scitechdaily.com | -3 mins agoCosmic Mystery: Brightest FRB Ever Seen Doesn’t Repeat, Baffling Astronomers
The brightest cosmic radio flash ever seen has been traced to a nearby galaxy, offering the clearest view yet of one of astronomy’s biggest mysteries. An international team of astronomers, including researchers from the University of Toronto, has detected the most luminous Fast R...
scitechdaily.com | 6 hours agoJWST Finds a Planet That Shouldn’t Exist – and It’s Made Almost Entirely of Carbon
JWST found a carbon-atmosphere planet orbiting a pulsar, challenging current models of how planets form. Scientific progress often comes from data that don’t fit our current understanding. This idea, first proposed by Thomas Kuhn in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, sugges...
scitechdaily.com | 6 hours agoThe Universe “Will End in a Big Crunch,” Physicists Warns
Dark-energy evidence suggests the universe will end in a “big crunch” roughly 20 billion years from now. The universe is nearing the halfway point of what may be a 33-billion-year lifespan, according to new calculations by a Cornell physicist using updated dark energy data. The f...
scitechdaily.com | 7 hours agoHow Far Can the Body Go? Scientists Find the Ultimate Limit of Human Endurance
Even the most elite endurance athletes can’t outrun biology. A new study finds that humans hit a metabolic ceiling at about 2.5 times their resting energy burn. When ultra-runners take on races that last for hundreds of miles and continue for several days, they are not only chall...
scitechdaily.com | 11 hours agoThis Common Organism Could Survive on Mars
A team of Indian researchers has discovered that baker’s yeast can survive extreme Martian-like conditions involving high-intensity shock waves and toxic perchlorate salts. Baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is best known for its essential role in baking, brewing, and biote...
scitechdaily.com | 11 hours ago50-Year-Old Mystery Solved? Scientists Uncover Why People with Schizophrenia “Hear Voices”
New research suggests that hearing voices in schizophrenia may arise from the brain’s failure to recognize its own inner speech. A team of psychologists at UNSW Sydney has uncovered the most compelling evidence so far that hearing voices in schizophrenia may result from the brain...
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