Exercise intensity affects the gut microbiome, shifting bacteria and gut health markers. Diet and rest patterns also contribute to these changes. Exercise is widely known to benefit both mental and physical health, but new findings Read More
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Weaver ants have mastered a teamwork hack that humans never could: they actually work harder as their teams grow. Instead of slacking off like people in big groups, these ants double their pulling power by Read More
Plant Waste? The Surprising Secret Ingredient Making Concrete Stronger and
Researchers at USask have discovered that incorporating biochar into cement produces concrete that is both stronger and more environmentally sustainable. In Canada, it often feels as though the year is divided into just two seasons: Read More
Gut microbes produce D-lactate that worsens metabolism. A trap for it restores healthier blood sugar and liver function. A group of Canadian researchers has identified an unexpected way to lower blood sugar and protect the Read More
New research indicates that psychological richness, defined as a life filled with experiences that change one’s perspective, may be just as important as happiness or meaning. For centuries, thinkers and researchers have defined the “Read More
Artificial light at night does far more than disrupt sleep—it can throw off immune defenses, fuel inflammation, alter metabolism, and affect mood regulation. Studies show that the glow from devices, streetlights, and other nighttime Read More
Is Ozempic Sapping Your Strength? Research Shows Surprising Muscle Loss
Ozempic’s surge in popularity for weight loss has sparked new concerns over its potential effects on muscle mass and strength. In mouse studies, the drug reduced lean mass primarily by shrinking organs like the Read More
New study reveals surprising clues about the beginning of subduction
Subduction, a crucial geological process on Earth, may have begun hundreds of millions of years earlier than traditionally believed. Summary New research suggests that subduction, where one tectonic plate slides beneath another, could have started Read More
Moderate exercise may slow brain aging, protecting cognition and brain structure, while too little or too much activity may have the opposite effect. A new scientific investigation using data from accelerometers and brain MRI scans Read More
Surprising role of CMV in shaping outcomes of immunotherapy for melanoma — chronic infection yields favourable survival Summary Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a common chronic virus, surprisingly improves immunotherapy outcomes in melanoma patients. Research suggests that individuals with Read More