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Bio & Medicine Dec 22, 2021

New graphene-based neural probes improve detection of epileptic brain signals

New research published today has demonstrated that tiny graphene neural probes can be used safely to greatly improve our understanding of the causes of epilepsy.

Plants & Animals Dec 22, 2021

Common flower species holds promise for beneficial psychedelic drugs

Thanks to a symbiotic fungus, many species of morning glories contain elements of powerful psychedelic drugs, according to a new Tulane University study published in the journal Communications Biology.

Environment Apr 28, 2021

Policies designed to protect public health from fracking may be ineffective in practice

Frequent use of exemptions may undermine public health protections of oil and gas setback policies, according to a new study led by researchers at the research institute PSE Healthy Energy, Harvard University, and Nicholas ...

Social Sciences Mar 30, 2021

Depression, burnout, insomnia, headaches: How a toxic and sexist workplace culture can affect your health

As allegations of rape and sexual assault engulf Australian federal politics, several current and former female staffers and politicians have come forward to share their stories of a culture of toxic masculinity within Australia's ...

Biotechnology Mar 25, 2021

Researchers reveal how lipids and water molecules regulate 5-HT receptors

Serotonin, or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), is a kind of neurotransmitter. 5-HT can regulate multifaceted physiological functions such as mood, cognition, learning, memory, and emotions through 5-HT receptors. 5-HT receptors ...

Biotechnology Feb 19, 2021

An evolutionary method for reprogramming proteases

A team of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions in the U.S. has developed an evolutionary method for reprogramming proteases. In their paper published in the journal Science, the group describes how their technique ...

Cell & Microbiology Oct 8, 2020

Groundbreaking study finds activator of magnesium dynamics in the body

Researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) have solved the 100-year-old mystery of what activates magnesium ions in the cell. The discovery is expected to be a springboard ...

Earth Sciences Aug 27, 2020

Harvey's overall impact dwarfs subsequent storms, Texas Flood Registry finds

Hurricane Harvey ravaged the Houston area three years ago, but as another major storm threatens the upper Texas coast, a new report from the Texas Flood Registry shows the 2017 disaster's lasting impact is felt more strongly ...

Bio & Medicine Apr 24, 2020

Highly sensitive nanosensor detects subtle potassium changes in the brain

Researchers have developed a number of potassium ion (K+) probes to detect fluctuating K+ concentrations during a variety of biological processes. However, such probes are not sensitive enough to detect physiological fluctuations ...

Cell & Microbiology Nov 25, 2019

Babies in the womb may see more than we thought

By the second trimester, long before a baby's eyes can see images, they can detect light.

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