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  • Commonly Used Herbicide is Harmful to Adolescent Brain Function

    Herbicides are the most used class of pesticides worldwide, with uses in agriculture, homes and industry.

  • The More We Exercise, the Longer We Lounge Around

    The more we engage in structured exercise training, the more we tend to cut back on daily non-exercise physical activities like riding a bike to work instead of driving, or taking the stairs instead of hopping on an elevator.

  • Is AI in the Eye of the Beholder?

    Study shows users can be primed to believe certain things about an AI chatbot’s motives, which influences their interactions with the chatbot.

  • Ultrasound May Rid Groundwater of Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’

    New research suggests that ultrasound may have potential in treating a group of harmful chemicals known as PFAS to eliminate them from contaminated groundwater.

  • Walking More Than Five Flights of Stairs a Day Can Cut Risk of Heart Disease by 20%, Study Says

    Forget walking 10,000 steps a day. Taking at least 50 steps up the stairs each day could significantly slash your risk of heart disease, according to a new study from Tulane University.

  • Can a Simple Eye Exam Help Diagnose Autism?

    Researchers studied a cohort of 400 children aged 9 to 10 in New Zealand who exhibited a full range of possible autism traits and conducted a variety of vision and visuomotor processing tests with them.

  • Can We Feed the World Population of 2050 Without Plastic in Agriculture?

    Once celebrated as a symbol of modern innovation, plastic has become the boon and bane of our time.

  • Physically Demanding Occupations Can Lead to Risk of Cognitive Impairment

    Working consistently in an occupation with medium or high occupational physical activity was linked to an increased risk of cognitive impairment, according to a new study by the Norwegian National Centre of Ageing and Health, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health,and the Butler Columbia Aging Center.

  • Desalination System Could Produce Freshwater That is Cheaper Than Tap Water

    Engineers at MIT and in China are aiming to turn seawater into drinking water with a completely passive device that is inspired by the ocean, and powered by the sun.

  • Investigating the Role of Greener Plastics for Japan’s Carbon Neutral Goals

    Japan has a plastic problem. Thanks in part to an overabundance of packaging, the country is the second largest producer of plastic waste per capita.

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