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Published Bacteria treatment reduces insulin resistance, protects against diabetes



Researchers have discovered a type of gut bacteria that might help improve insulin resistance, and t ...
Published CBD and CBG may promote bone fracture healing, manage pain



Cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG) might someday help bone fracture patients manage their pain ...
Published Brain implant may enable communication from thoughts alone



A speech prosthetic developed by a collaborative team of neuroscientists, neurosurgeons and engineer...
Published Enlightening insects: Morpho butterfly nanostructure inspires technology for bright, balanced lighting



Researchers developed a nanostructured light diffuser that provides balanced lighting by diffracting...
Published Polar experiments reveal seasonal cycle in Antarctic sea ice algae


Results provide the first measurements of how sea-ice algae and other single-celled life adjust to t...
Published Transforming flies into degradable plastics



Imagine using insects as a source of chemicals to make plastics that can biodegrade later -- with th...
Published Vervet monkeys follow different social 'norms' and respond to 'peer pressure,' new long-term study shows



People living in different communities follow different social customs or norms. In some places, for...
Published Fat flies live longer on a diet at any age



Putting even elderly, obese flies on a restricted calorie diet extends their lifespan markedly, sugg...
Published Earth's most ancient impact craters are disappearing



Earth's oldest craters could give scientists critical information about the structure of the early E...
Published Unexpected behavior discovered in active particles



Physicists have now shown that, depending on the extent to which the propulsion speed of active part...
Published Verbal nonsense reveals limitations of AI chatbots


The era of artificial-intelligence chatbots that seem to understand and use language the way we huma...
Published Roosters might recognize themselves in the mirror



Scrape, cluck, lay eggs -- that's it? Anyone involved in chicken farming knows that the animals are...
Published Himalayan glaciers react, blow cold winds down their slopes



Himalayan Glaciers fight back to preserve themselves, but for how long? An international team of res...
Published Seeking a middle ground for reducing greenhouse emissions



Estimates show global greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by at least half in 2030 at a cost of...
Published Plot thickens in hunt for ninth planet



A pair of theoretical physicists are reporting that the same observations inspiring the hunt for a n...
Published To sound like a hockey player, speak like a Canadian



Hockey players are famous for their distinctive jargon, but while researching this phenomenon, a lin...
Published Copper beads in pig feed reshape swine gut microbiome



Copper is a natural antimicrobial material that, when added to pig feed, may promote the growth and...
Published 'Time-traveling' pathogens in melting permafrost pose likely risk to environment



Ancient pathogens that escape from melting permafrost have real potential to damage microbial commun...
Published A natural touch for coastal defense



Common 'hard' coastal defenses, like concrete sea walls, might struggle to keep up with increasing c ...
Published New computer vision method helps speed up screening of electronic materials



A new computer vision technique developed by engineers significantly speeds up the characterization...