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 News Geology

Supervolcanoes Growing Faster Than Expected

A recent study published in the journal PloS ONE has revealed that the giant magma chambers of supervolcanoes fill up much faster than previously thought.

 News Medicine

Bladder Can Hold More Urine During Sleep

Japanese researchers have discovered the reason why the human body can store more urine during sleep than during the day. They found a link between

 News Physics

Antimagnetic Superconductor Shields Magnetic Fields

Physicists have achieved a breakthrough in magnetic field shielding, creating an “antimagnet” that can hide magnetic fields from detection. The device, developed jointly by Spanish

 News Environment

Building Solar Power Plants in Desert

The European Union is set to receive environmentally friendly electricity from solar power plants in the northern African deserts. Test power plants in Algeria, Morocco,

 News Medicine

C-Section Harms Brain Development

A new study has found that cesarean sections can cause developmental issues in the brains of mice. Researchers discovered that mice born via C-section produced

 News Medicine

Pesticides Linked to Parkinson’s Disease

Toxic pesticides used on fruits and vegetables can trigger Parkinson’s disease, according to researchers at the Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital in Germany. The team

 News Psychology

Clear Vision Helps Quit Smoking

Smokers who make long-term decisions and calculate them well find it easier to quit smoking, according to two British scientists from Newcastle University. The researchers

 News Medicine

Gender Differences in Color Perception

A new study conducted by the City University of New York has found that men and women perceive details and colors differently. The research team,

 News Environment

Climate change reduces cloud formation.

New calculations have revealed that an increase in carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere leads to a decrease in cloud formation. This discovery by a

 News Technology

Bio-Hybrid Robot: Researchers at Work

Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in robotics by enabling living cells to communicate with electronic components. This development brings researchers one step closer to