What is glare? Simply put, glare is visual discomfort often leading to annoyance, fatigue or even headaches. Perception of glare...
JUPITER, Fla. — Slumbering among thousands of bacterial strains in a collection of natural specimens at The Herbert Wertheim UF...
To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of declining phytoplankton in the North Atlantic may have been greatly exaggerated. A prominent 2019...
PARIS, NOV. 13—Representatives from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic...
In a recent publication in Nature Communications, a joint research team of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), the University of...
HOUSTON – (Nov.13, 2023) – When it comes to chemical reactions, fluorine has a reputation as a ‘magic bullet atom’ for...
New findings from the University of Houston Department of Health and Human Performance reveal a significant association between a lower...
The ocean is often considered the final frontier. In the past two decades, observatory sensor systems have been deployed off...
The German Research Foundation (DFG) will be funding a new Research Training Group (RTG) at the University of Göttingen from...
Heather Harrington will join the team of directors at the Max Planck Institute (MPI-CBG) in Dresden. In her position, she...
Ozone (O3) in the troposphere negatively impacts crop growth and development, causing significant decreases in crop yield worldwide. This airborne...
The climate crisis and UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration have generated great interest in the value of secondary forests. These...
Fasting interventions, which involve alternating periods of fasting and refeeding, are generally thought to improve health. But these interventions don’t...
From plants to animals, all living things depend on proteins to help their cells function properly. In certain cases, like...
Research results published in the journal, Nature, show that realistic global forest carbon potential is approximately 226 Gigatonnes (Gt) of...
In 1986, John Watson’s finger was bitten off by a crocodile. A Nyikina Mangala man from the Jarlmadangah Burru Aboriginal...
Infants and toddlers may be psychologically wired to thrive with high levels of “sensitive care” and personal attention, according to...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a significant public health problem, with over 296 million people chronically infected worldwide. Despite the...
For most patients, acute pain following a surgical procedure is a common and expected hurdle which is eventually cleared during...
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are, by far, the most widely used type of rechargeable batteries, spanning numerous applications. These include consumer...
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