Nicer Weather in US Apparently Serious Effect of Climate Change
New data reveals that milder weather in the U.S. right now is an effect of global warming and climate change.
New data reveals that milder weather in the U.S. right now is an effect of global warming and climate change.
New findings revealed how lab mice that just spent 13.5 days aboard the International Space Station, developed liver damage.
Scientists discovered teeth evidence from the very first monkeys that migrated to North America, that crossed the oceans to reach the continent.
These latest images of dwarf planet Ceres reveals an octagon shaped crater, pockmarked with mysterious, bright spots also found in other craters.
Milk allergies among children can result in lower bone density and calcium intake before puberty than among kids with other types of food allergies, based on a new study. Researchers also learned that pre-puberty children with constant cow's milk allergy (CMA) have Vitamin D levels and intake similar to kids with non-CMA allergies (NCMA).
Dyson jet dryers dry hands much faster than the older models, but they spread more germs than traditional dryers and paper towels, based on a new study. Research findings show that they spread 100 times more microbes than paper towels up to a distance of 3 meters (9.8 feet).
Global climate change is affecting public health by triggering illnesses connected to shifting weather patterns and higher temperatures, based on a report by a leading group of United States doctors. The group of physicians is calling for united action to fight climate change by lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Rising global temperatures are boosting conditions such as heat stroke and breathing problems; and infectious diseases such as dengue fever, cholera, and Zika virus.
An ultra-thin "e-skin" that can connect to sensors and display a person's blood oxygen level or heart rate on their skin has been developed. Possible applications for the new invention made by Japanese researchers include health monitoring and fitness training. The displays stick to hands or arms and link to wearable sensors to show different measurements.
Engineers have developed a new camera that is so thin and flexible, it resembles wallpaper, that can also be wrapped around objects.
The war on cancer has been joined by Silicon Valley's Sean Parker who co-founded Napster and is a former Facebook president. Parker donated $250 million on April 13, Wednesday to launch the Parker Institute for the research and development of a rare type of cancer treatments. Immunotherapy fights cancer cells by using the human immune system instead of using chemotherapy's powerful drugs to kill cancerous and healthy cells.