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As climate change continues to escalate, cities in the Global South are facing unprecedented challenges related to extreme heat. New research highlights a critical disparity between urban environments in the Global North and Global South regarding their cooling capacities. This discrepancy is rooted in the lack of adequate green spaces that can mitigate the harsh
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The field of photocatalysis has long been at the forefront of renewable energy research, particularly since Honda and Fujishima’s groundbreaking work in 1972 on photoelectrochemical hydrogen evolution. Recent advancements, particularly a study led by Toshiki Sugimoto, have cast new light on the underlying mechanisms of this process, challenging previous assumptions about the role of metal
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The world of condensed matter physics has always been a landscape rich with intrigue, particularly with the emergence of moiré superlattices. These structures are formed when two layers of two-dimensional materials, such as graphene or transition metal dichalcogenides, are overlaid with a slight rotational misalignment. This seemingly simple twist reveals a multitude of complex and
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Microplastics have emerged as one of the most pervasive pollutants in our environment, infiltrating ecosystems, food supplies, and even the human body. While many people have become aware of their presence in various products like bottled water and seafood, a recent study has brought to light a concerning new source of microplastics: tea bags. Conducted
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Alzheimer’s disease continues to be one of the most pressing health challenges, shrouded in uncertainty and complexity. With millions affected worldwide, the quest for effective treatments and preventive strategies remains dire. Among the various dimensions being investigated, the relationship between sleep quality and Alzheimer’s progression has garnered significant attention. A recently published study from Washington
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For decades, the enigma of dark matter has occupied a central role in astrophysics, serving as a cornerstone for our understanding of the universe’s composition. Dark matter, which is thought to make up about 27% of the universe, remains elusive due to its non-interaction with electromagnetic forces, rendering it invisible to conventional observations. As researchers
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In the pursuit of fitness, the notion of consistency reigns supreme. Many fitness enthusiasts are led to believe that repeating the same workout routine day after day is the road to success. This mentality is often perpetuated by social media influencers who showcase dramatic transformations attributed to their unwavering commitment to identical exercises over the
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A recent study has reignited the conversation around the health benefits of exercise, particularly walking. Researchers from Griffith University in Australia have delved into how adding an hour of walking to your daily routine can significantly enhance your lifespan—potentially up to six additional hours! This insight is particularly vital for the 25% of the population
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Astronomy has unveiled a myriad of planetary systems, yet few elicit as much intrigue as Kepler-51, located approximately 2,600 light-years from our Solar System. This peculiar system safeguards a fascinating secret—three of its exoplanets possess an astonishingly low density, lighter than that of cotton candy, classifying them as “super-puff” planets. Discovered in 2012, the system
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The universe is a vast realm filled with mysteries, many of which have eluded the best minds of astrophysics for eons. One such enigma resides in the galaxy known as NGC 5084, a side-on lenticular galaxy located approximately 80 million light-years from Earth. While it has been observed for centuries since its initial cataloging by
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In a landmark decision, US health authorities have sanctioned the first-ever drug specifically targeting sleep apnea, marking a significant advancement in the management of this widespread condition. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) greenlit Zepbound, a weight-loss medication developed by Eli Lilly, to address moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) primarily in patients
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