A study published this week in Nature Communications posits that Earth's core holds a lot of hydrogen. The range is from nine to 45 oceans' worth of hydrogen, mostly locked up in the form of iron ...
Study uses artificial intelligence to analyze sleep-promoting effects of nearly 1,000 aromatic plants and recognize the ...
A new study analyzes three asteroid and two meteorite samples to see if space rocks smacking into Earth could’ve helped ...
Matthew Fuchter, who develops novel molecular systems at the University of Oxford, calls this “an exciting study [that] ...
Understanding the thermodynamic basis of ligand recognition by G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), especially in terms of ...
Knowable Magazine reports on efforts to recreate historical smells, enhancing our connection to the past and enriching ...
If you’ve been thinking your evening walks suddenly smell a little skunkier than usual, that’s because they probably do. But don’t worry—the increase in skunk activity is only seasonal, not an ...
A new orally taken, gut-based compound developed by scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), reduces the amount of dietary fat absorbed in the intestines. This ...
A new study finds a variety hair extenions—from natural to synthetic—contain chemicals associated with cancer, birth defects ...
Hedge funds pool capital from wealthy individuals and institutions to pursue aggressive strategies aimed at generating high returns. Activist hedge funds usually buy stakes in publicly traded ...
A popular ingredient in Asian cuisine, bamboo packs a powerhouse of nutrition. Here’s how to incorporate it into your diet.
Tiny, invisible gases long thought to be irrelevant in cloud formation may actually play a major role in determining whether clouds form—and possibly whether it rains.
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