In a groundbreaking development, a research team from Japan has made significant progress in observing magnetic fields at incredibly small scales. This achievement is the result of collaboration between scientists from various institutions, including Hitachi, Ltd., Kyushu University, RIKEN, and HREM Research Inc., among others. Understanding magnetic fields at the atomic level is crucial for
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Recent data from the US has shed light on the prevalence of long COVID among American adults, with an estimated 6.9 percent grappling with the debilitating after-effects of the virus. This new evidence unveils clear demographic variations, revealing that females are more likely to report long COVID than males. Additionally, pre-existing chronic health conditions such
Recently, Earth had a close encounter with two large asteroids, 2024 MK and 2011 UL21. While both asteroids posed no threat to our planet, their flybys provided scientists with valuable opportunities to study these rocks up close and further our understanding of the threats they may pose in the future. Potentially Hazardous Objects Earth’s vicinity
Migraines are a common and debilitating form of headache that affects many individuals. Researchers have long been trying to determine the exact origins of migraines in the brain and how they lead to such intense pain and other symptoms. Understanding this process could potentially lead to new approaches for preventing or alleviating migraine pain. Recently,
In recent years, global warming has had a significant impact on the Antarctic ice sheets. New research led by the Alfred Wegener Institute has shed light on the formation of the “eternal” ice in Antarctica. The study revealed that permanent glaciation of Antarctica began around 34 million years ago, with East Antarctica being the first
The issue of carbon in the atmosphere as a major driver of climate change has prompted researchers from McGill University to develop a groundbreaking catalyst for converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into methane using copper nanoclusters. This new method offers a cleaner source of energy and has the potential to significantly impact the fight against climate
In a groundbreaking study conducted by scientists in China, the potential of using facial heat patterns to monitor aging and screen for certain diseases has emerged as a promising tool for early detection. By analyzing the thermal data of 2,811 Chinese participants ranging from 21 to 88 years old, researchers were able to train an
As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, the need for smarter and more powerful electronics in smaller devices has become increasingly prevalent. With this demand, the challenge of analyzing the materials that make up these devices with precision has become a focal point for researchers. Physicists at Michigan State University have made significant
Long COVID, the lingering aftermath of a SARS-CoV-2 infection, has been a topic of much debate and mystery. Contrary to popular belief, recent studies have shed light on the fact that this brutal illness is not psychosomatic but rather deeply rooted in biology. Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, CellSight Technologies, and Kaiser
The rise of the new strain of the mpox virus along the eastern border of the Democratic Republic of Congo has sparked concern within the global health community. According to the World Health Organization, this strain is deemed to be the most dangerous variant yet, with evidence suggesting that it can be transmitted not only
Dark matter, constituting approximately 80% of the matter in the universe, presents one of the most profound mysteries in the field of science. Despite its invisible nature, its gravitational effects are evident in the cosmos. Scientists have made significant progress in the study of dark matter, with ongoing efforts to detect it using advanced quantum
Urban areas play a significant role in shaping human health, environmental quality, and carbon footprint. A study conducted by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) analyzed 919 European cities to identify different urban configurations and their impact on various factors. The findings of the research, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, shed light on
The Moon, often known for its grey, rugged appearance, also has peculiar bright patches known as lunar swirls that have intrigued scientists for centuries. These light-colored regions, such as the well-known Reiner Gamma swirl, have remained shrouded in mystery since their discovery in the 1600s. However, a recent study from researchers at Stanford University and
The FDA has recently made the decision to ban the use of brominated vegetable oil, also known as BVO, in the US after conducting toxicology studies that raised concerns about its safety. This decision comes after years of debate and research regarding the potential risks associated with the use of BVO as an emulsifying agent
In a groundbreaking study led by Prof. Zhang Guoqing from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), a highly reactive photo-induced charge-transfer complex (PCTC) between amine and imide has been discovered. This discovery sheds light on the complex photochemical processes involved in charge transfer between molecules, with significant implications for various applications in