Scientists at the University of Washington have developed a tiny, wireless camera small enough to be worn by insects.
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A Mechanical Way To Stimulate Neurons
In addition to responding to electrical and chemical stimuli, many of the body’s neural cells can also respond to mechanical effects, such as pressure or vibration.
Revealing Winners & Losers in Future Climates
New research reveals how winners & losers from climate change can be identified based on their ability to adapt to rising future temperatures.
Most Dietary Guidelines Are Not Compatible With Global Health and Environmental Targets
Most dietary guidelines are not compatible with global health and environmental targets, finds an analysis published by The BMJ today.
Regular Exercise Helps Prevent High Blood Pressure, Even in Areas of High Air Pollution
People who regularly exercise tend to have a lower risk of high blood pressure, even if they live in areas where air pollution is relatively high, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation.
Dramatic Increase in Flooding, Drought Expected in California by 2100
California may see a 54 percent increase in rainfall variability by the end of this century, according to new research from the lab of Assistant Professor Da Yang, a 2019 Packard Fellow and atmospheric scientist with the University of California, Davis.