People?who are hesitant to?try?insect-based foods?may?enjoy the experience more than they expect—and?can?become?more open to?expanding their diets?in the future, according to new research.
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New research has found that pregnant women are exposed to dozens of everyday chemicals, many of which can impact how early a child is born or a child’s weight at birth.
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The catalyst for increased coastal water level extremes and associated flooding is sea level rise, which has increased globally by nearly eight inches over the past 126 years.
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An orange-colored yeast species isolated from a Baltimore sidewalk could be the basis of eco-friendly mosquito traps that reduce malaria transmission, according to a new study.
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Testing liquid waste for its flash point can be challenging and dangerous, primarily because the exact composition and volatility of the waste are often unknown.
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While testing how specific compounds worsen polycystic kidney disease, researchers at the Mayo Clinic accidentally found a drug—from the 1940s—that does the exact opposite.
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A research team at the University of Exeter is raising a red flag on newborn genome screening, saying further studies are needed to reduce risks from overdiagnosis.
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Whether damaged by a storm, an animal, or a gardener's pruning shears, researchers have discovered that plants respond to injury by actively redirecting sugars to damaged tissues, helping fuel the ...
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Two new, unrelated studies are shedding light on dangerous viruses and their spillover potential. Both point to proteins as critical culprits in the infection and spreading process.
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The M Series Centrifuges offer 15% less energy consumption compared with previous models.
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