A major new study shows that fewer than 6% of U.S. adults use salt substitutes, even though they can help reduce blood pressure and heart risk. Preliminary findings presented at the American Heart Association’s Read More
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A landmark study has uncovered that a simple blood test could reveal early warning signs of Alzheimer’s years before symptoms appear. By analyzing blood biomarkers in more than 5,700 Hispanic and Latino adults, researchers at Read More
MiR-93 promotes fatty liver disease, but vitamin B3 can counteract its effects. This discovery suggests a new treatment approach. Roughly 30% of people worldwide are affected by metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD), a condition that until Read More
Scientists may have found a way to correct vision without surgery, lasers, or cutting. Using tiny electrical currents and custom contact lenses, researchers reshaped rabbit corneas in just a minute — a process that could one Read More
Water was silently sabotaging battery performance until scientists added salt. By stabilizing the structure of water, sulfate salts stopped harmful chemical reactions and extended battery life by 10x. The fix is simple, scalable, and could Read More
Mangoes might soon last far longer on shelves and in fridges, thanks to a breakthrough from Edith Cowan University researchers. By dipping the fruit in ozonated water for just 10 minutes, scientists extended the cold storage Read More
Technique could provide cheap fertilizer and prevent harmful nutrient runoff Summary A new technique offers a promising solution to two pressing agricultural challenges: expensive fertilizers and harmful nutrient runoff. By using targeted electrolysis, researchers can Read More
Discovery of bumblebee medicine's simple structure makes synthetic production viable
Researchers at the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague have successfully developed a method to chemically synthesize callunene, a natural compound that protects bumblebees from a deadly gut parasite. In a recent discovery, the team Read More
Attending in-person events like festivals and markets may significantly boost wellbeing, according to a new study. While winter weather can make staying indoors more appealing, new research from the University of South Australia suggests that Read More
Science meets speed in a bold new way: a few vivid words can make teenage soccer players sprint faster—instantly. The trick? Metaphors like “push the ground away” that tap into the brain’s power Read More







