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Thousands of tiny quakes shake Antarctic ice at night

Scientists placed seismometers on the McMurdo Ice Shelf and recorded hundreds of thousands of tiny 'ice quakes' that appear to be caused by pools...

Machine learning used to quickly analyze key capacitor materials

Researchers are using machine learning to ultimately find ways to build more capable capacitors.

Women call ambulance for husbands with heart attacks but not for themselves

Women call an ambulance for husbands, fathers and brothers with heart attack symptoms but not for themselves.

Heart attack patients taken directly to heart centers have better long-term survival

Heart attack patients taken directly to heart centers for lifesaving treatment have better long-term survival than those transferred from another hospital.Directly admitted patients were...

Don’t ignore heart attack symptoms, especially while traveling

Don't ignore heart attack symptoms while traveling, keep emergency numbers at hand. That's the main message of a new study. Cardiovascular disease is the...

How sensitivity to emotions changes across the lifespan

Why do we become more positive as we grow older? Why are adolescents so sensitive to negative social cues?

Traumatic brain injury and kids: New treatment guidelines issued

To help promote the highest standards of care, and improve the overall rates of survival and recovery following TBI, a panel of pediatric critical...

Cells use sugars to communicate at the molecular level

Research reveals how cells communicate at the molecular level. They found that sugar molecules play a key role in cellular communication, serving as the...

Processes determining fate of new RNA pesticide in soils

Researchers have develop a method to learn more about how a new type of pesticide degrades in the environment.

Bacteria in frog skin may help fight fungal infections in humans

Scientists in Panama explored the compounds produced by frog skin bacteria as potential novel antifungal sources for the benefit of humans and amphibians.

Brabus Launches ‘Deep Blue’ G-Wagon, Speedboat & Luxury Watch Line

Brabus is unifying its collaborations with Mercedes-AMG, Finland’s Axopar Boats, and Panerai luxury watches under one Deep Blue collection.Being that Brabus is...