The frigid waters of the Antarctic may yield a treatment for a deadly disease that affects populations in some of the hottest places on earth.
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How Can We Feed the World Without Overwhelming the Planet?
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2 calls for ending hunger, achieving food security and improved nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture.
Can a High-Tech Sniffer Help Keep Us Safe?
Science stinks.
So thought Megan Harries as she measured drops of putrescine and cadaverine — the chemicals that give decomposing corpses their distinctive, terrible odor — into glass vials.
Calcium Channel Blockers May Be Effective in Treating Memory Loss Associated with Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia but the changes in brain cell function underlying memory loss remains poorly understood.
Sleeping Too Much—or Too Little—boosts Heart Attack Risk
Authors hope the study will increase awareness about sleep’s heart-health benefits among physicians, public health agencies and the public.
New AI Neural Network Approach Detects Heart Failure from a Single Heartbeat with 100% Accuracy
Researchers have developed a neural network approach that can accurately identify congestive heart failure with 100% accuracy through analysis of just one raw electrocardiogram (ECG) heartbeat, a new study reports.


