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Tracking Sleep With an Innovative Sensor May Help Diagnose Dementia
Researchers from UCL, the UK Dementia Research Institute, Imperial College London and Newcastle University, are involved in a major new collaboration to develop a technology that could help identify people at risk of developing dementia by analysing their sleep patterns.
Are Sea Cucumbers a Cleanup Solution to Fish Farm Pollution?
Seafood farm operators are breeding and deploying sea cucumbers to vacuum up the massive amounts of fish waste that pose a major problem for their industry.
The Heat Is On: How to Protect Your Home and Family From a Lethally Hot Future
In 1985, when few were thinking about climate change, Glenn Frey said it best – The Heat Is On.
Modular Builds May Help Construction Industry Weather a Perfect Storm
Rising material prices, labour shortages, interest rate hikes and rainy weather have created a perfect storm for the construction industry in the past 12 months, sending many builders to the wall.
New Method Predicts Extreme Events More Accurately
Columbia Engineers develop machine-learning algorithm that will help researchers to better understand and mitigate the impact of extreme weather events, which are becoming more frequent in our warming climate.