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Scientists Make Wild Discovery About How Women Function Better on Their Periods
Women s Health· 5 days agoBeing on your period may make you feel terrible, but new research suggests there’s a hidden and...
Viagra may help prevent dementia by boosting brain blood flow
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 4 days agoHowever, it only measured changes to aspects of cerebral blood flow over a relatively short period...
Opinion: Heat wave scenario that keeps climate scientists up at night
The Salt Lake Tribune· 6 days ago“The Hurricane Katrina of extreme heat,” is how Mikhail Chester, director of the Metis Center for...
African ancestry genes may be linked to Black Americans' risk for some brain disorders
NPR· 5 days agoIn those people, who all identified as Black or African American, the scientists analyzed the influence of two different ancestries: African and European. They found that ...
Breakthrough 'daydream' test could predict dementia 9 years in advance
Daily Express· 4 days agoDementia is a syndrome, or a group of symptoms, associated with the progressive decline of the...
"T-REX" Method Preserves DNA In Amber-Like Polymer – And Yes It's Inspired By Jurassic Park
IFLScience· 3 days agoNow, scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have taken than idea and run with it...
Bird flu is rampant in animals. Humans ignore it at our own peril
CNN via AOL· 6 days agoHow much help we might get from past exposures to flu...strain — H5N8 — which, will be used as soon...
'Crimes of The Times:' The 1982 'Twilight Zone' movie disaster cast a harsh light on Hollywood
Los Angeles Times· 23 hours agoOne of the most infamous cases from my childhood was the “Twilight Zone” movie-set disaster of 1982....
Fond memories of my first computer, before social media spoiled everything: John Blumenthal
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 1 day agoMy first writing implement was a piece of chalk with which I scribbled a series of shapes that,...
Novel insights into fluorescent 'dark states' illuminate ways forward for improved imaging
Science Daily· 3 days agoWhen an excited electron in the fluorophore relaxes, it emits light after a delay, causing the molecule to glow (fluoresce). Instead, through quantum mechanical processes related to the excited ...