Neurological Shadows: The Cognitive Costs of Sleep Apnea Unraveled
A new study indicates a link between sleep apnea and increased memory or thinking problems, based on self-reported data from over 4,000 participants. People who…
Read MoreA new study indicates a link between sleep apnea and increased memory or thinking problems, based on self-reported data from over 4,000 participants. People who…
Read MoreLeafhoppers, a common backyard insect, secrete and coat themselves in tiny mysterious particles that could provide both the inspiration and the instructions for next-generation technology,…
Improved neutron mirrors can increase the efficiency of material analysis in neutron sources such as the European Spallation Source, which is being built outside Lund,…
Claims that climate change occurs naturally conflict with recent trends in ocean temperatures, which are indicative of human influence. New oceanic research provides clear evidence…
A study suggests that cultural norms, socioeconomics, and social safety nets could all play a role in contributing to a ‘loneliness gap’. Research conducted by…
A study challenges established views on Kuiper Belt Objects, revealing their ability to retain volatile ices much longer than previously thought, thereby offering new perspectives…
A new study by Hebrew University has made a significant breakthrough by successfully incorporating single-photon sources into small chips that operate at room temperature. This…
The research on oral temperature perception was funded by the NIH. Christian Lemon, Ph.D., an associate professor in the School of Biological Sciences at the…
Following weight loss, individuals previously classified as overweight or obese exhibit increased levels of the protein Kallistatin in their subcutaneous white adipose tissue, according to…
It’s always darkest before the dawn for many people, and now, a University of Michigan and Dartmouth Health study has looked into the science of…