Research has shown that women who engage in regular sexual activity are more likely to live longer, according to a recent study in the United States. The study, which was part of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), interviewed and examined over 14,000 adults between the ages of 20 and 59. Led by
Losing teeth has long been associated with a higher risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases. The idea that poor oral health could contribute to heart issues may seem strange, but researchers believe that tooth loss or inadequate oral hygiene could allow harmful pathogens to enter the bloodstream through the gums, leading to infections
Ammonia production plays a crucial role in agriculture by providing the necessary fertilizer for crops to grow. However, the traditional methods of producing ammonia come with significant drawbacks, such as high energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. In a groundbreaking study published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers have developed a novel
The addition of new sports to the Olympic Games brings excitement and diversity to the world’s premier sporting event. The 2020 Tokyo Olympics witnessed the inclusion of karate, climbing, and other sports, expanding the traditional repertoire of athletic competitions. However, alongside the thrill of innovation, researchers have identified a concerning trend regarding injuries among athletes
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery by recovering the first long section of rocks originating from the Earth’s mantle. This discovery sheds light on the mysteries surrounding the Earth’s mantle, which plays a crucial role in the origins of life on our planet. The rocks recovered will provide valuable insights into the volcanic activity associated
A recent study conducted by the University of Ottawa, Carleton University, and University College London challenges the long-held belief that the isotopic composition of carbon in iron formations from the Saglek-Hebron Complex in Nunatsiavut provides evidence of the earliest traces of life on Earth. The research suggests that the petrographic, geochemical, and spectroscopic features in
Broccoli has been hailed as a superfood in recent years, largely due to its high levels of sulforaphane, a beneficial compound linked to various health benefits. Studies have shown that sulforaphane plays a role in blood sugar control and may even have anti-cancer properties. As a result, the popularity of broccoli supplements has been on
Upon first glance, CrossBot may appear to be a simple prototype resembling a lawnmower with a single black pole and a tablet-sized screen. However, don’t let its unassuming appearance fool you. Created by Hovannes Kulhandjian, an associate professor in electrical and computer engineering at Fresno State, CrossBot is a powerful device designed to protect children
When people envision Olympic athletes, they often picture individuals standing on the podium with a gold medal around their neck. However, the road to Olympic success is paved with uncertainty and disappointment for most athletes. Achieving success at the Olympic Games requires a commitment to dedicated training for speed, strength, and mastery of technique. But
In a recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Cambridge and the British Antarctic Survey, the impact of biomass burning on climate change over the past 150 years was reevaluated. By measuring carbon monoxide trapped in Antarctic ice, the researchers were able to track fire activity and its variability throughout history. The findings
Chemists at the University of Copenhagen have recently made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of chemistry by developing an artificial intelligence application named PhAI. This innovative tool is designed to determine the phase of x-rays that crystals have diffracted, ultimately aiding in the prediction of the structure of small molecules. The trio of chemists
A lesser-known compound found in cannabis plants is gaining traction in the medical world. The first human clinical trial to test how cannabigerol (CBG) impacts anxiety and stress has yielded positive results among participants. CBG, often referred to as the “mother of all cannabinoids,” can rapidly metabolize into CBD and THC. This recent trial showed
In a recent study published in the journal Chem by researchers at Dartmouth and Southern Methodist University (SMU), a groundbreaking technique was introduced that could potentially revolutionize the field of medical imaging. The innovation involves using a specialized light projector to imprint two-dimensional and 3D images inside polymers containing a photosensitive chemical additive. This process
Plasma Catalysis: A Breakthrough in CO2 Conversion Researchers at the University of Liverpool have recently made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of sustainable energy production. By utilizing a novel plasma-catalytic process, they have successfully converted carbon dioxide (CO2) into methanol at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, overcoming the limitations of traditional thermal catalysis. This
Dr. Jin Gu Kang and his team at the Nanophotonics Research Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of cooling technology. They have developed a colorful radiation-cooling liquid crystal material that can cool without the need for external power while also emitting vibrant colors.