By analyzing 2.2 million thunderstorm events in Africa over a 21-year period, researchers have finally identified a physical explanation for why thunderstorms form at one location while failing to ...
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Canada’s drinking water can remain at risk long after wildfires burn out, according to a new review that found water quality impacts persist years—even a decade—after a wildfire.
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Researchers have, for the first time, discovered that restoring cellular vibration reduces the aggressiveness of advanced vocal cord cancer.
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A newly granted U.S. patent unveiled an innovative energy-dissipation device designed to protect buildings, infrastructure and sensitive equipment from earthquakes, strong winds, and man-made ...
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A new study has found people whose drinking water comes from newer groundwater have a higher risk of Parkinson’s disease than those whose water comes from older groundwater.
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GLP-1 drugs may help prevent further tissue damage following a heart attack, significantly reducing the risk of life-threatening complications.
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Scientists have designed "nano-agents" that can carry drugs straight to the infected area, providing localized therapy with minimal amounts of drug thereby reducing the risks of antibiotic resistance.
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What if doctors could tell you a disease was coming years before you felt a single symptom—and stop it in its tracks? That is the goal of a sweeping new research initiative coined “ORIGIN."
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The researchers found that while both viruses can leave lasting lung damage, only SARS-CoV-2 infection caused persistent brain inflammation and small blood vessel injury, even after the virus was no ...
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Friday, February 27, 2026
Researchers are sounding the alarm on the pollutants as a recent study found them in dolphin and porpoise tissues, including blubber, muscle and brain.
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