A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that the Covid-19 pandemic may have accelerated people’s brain health, even if they were never infected with the virus.
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High-elevation Tropical Forest Soils in Colombian Andes Are Rich in Carbon from Past Fires
The soil in high-elevation, cooler, drier tropical forests in the Colombian Andes stores more carbon from fires than lower, warmer regions, new research shows.
How Do Water Rings “Bounce”? New Discovery Answers Decades-old Question
Air rings blown by dolphins swimming underwater and rings of smoke emitted by jet engines are just two examples of vortex rings.
Meet the Mineral Mappers Flying NASA Tech out West
NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey have been mapping the planets since Apollo.
Study Suggests Lemurs Age Differently than Humans
What can lemurs tell us about inflammation and aging, aka “inflammaging” in humans?
Likely Saturn-mass Planet Imaged by NASA Webb Is Lightest Ever Seen
The telescope’s MIRI instrument, managed by NASA JPL through launch, detected a compact object in the disk of debris surrounding a nearby star.