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  • AI-Designed Serotonin Sensor May Help Scientists Study Sleep and Mental Health

    Serotonin is a neurochemical that plays a critical role in the way the brain controls our thoughts and feelings.

  • NIH Neuroscientists Isolate Promising Mini Antibodies Against COVID-19 From A Llama

    National Institutes of Health researchers have isolated a set of promising, tiny antibodies, or “nanobodies,” against SARS-CoV-2 that were produced by a llama named Cormac.

  • Researchers Discovered Solid Phosphorus from a Comet

    An international study led from the University of Turku discovered phosphorus and fluorine in solid dust particles collected from a comet.

  • Music-induced Emotions Can Be Predicted from Brain Scans

    Researchers at the University of Turku have discovered what type of neural mechanisms are the basis for emotional responses to music.

  • New Findings Could Improve Understanding of Potentially Damaging Solar Storms

    When fast-moving particles from the sun strike the Earth’s magnetic field, they set off reactions that could disrupt communications satellites and power grids.

  • The Latest Magnesium Studies Pave the Way for New Biomedical Materials

    Materials used in biomedicine must be characterized by controlled biodegradability, sufficient strength and total absence of toxicity to the human body.

  • Five Feet Above A Rising Ocean

    One building was made to see it all.

  • Discovery Allows Early Detection of Shade Avoidance Syndrome

    Researchers from the Disruptive and Sustainable Technologies for Agricultural Precision (DiSTAP) Interdisciplinary Research Group within the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), MIT’s research enterprise in Singapore, and Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory (TLL) have discovered a way to use Raman spectroscopy for early detection of shade avoidance syndrome (SAS) in plants.

  • Restoring Wetlands Near Farms Would Dramatically Reduce Water Pollution

    Targeted wetland restoration in heavily farmed areas would dramatically reduce the amount of nitrogen polluting rivers, lakes and coastal areas, a new study finds.

  • Plastic is Blowing in the Wind

    As the plastic in our oceans breaks up into smaller and smaller bits without breaking down chemically, the resulting microplastics are becoming a serious ecological problem.

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