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No significant PFAS emissions caused by waste incineration, study finds

Fluoropolymers have become an integral part of modern society, both in industrial and consumer applications. When these high-performance materials reach the end of their...

Crustacean with panda-like coloring confirmed to be a new species

Decades after it was first found in Japan, a crustacean species with unique black-and-white coloring resembling a panda has been confirmed to be new...

Researchers improve speed and accuracy of 3D surface measurements

Researchers have developed a faster and more accurate method for acquiring and reconstructing high-quality 3D surface measurements. The approach could greatly improve the speed...

Experimental drug engineered to prevent heart failure after heart attacks

An experimental therapeutic monoclonal antibody therapy could become the first to directly enhance tissue repair in the heart following a heart attack.

AI in medicine: New approach for more efficient diagnostics

Researchers have developed a new AI tool that uses imaging data to also detect less frequent diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.

Young people’s moods directly affected by social media ‘likes’

Young people today are growing up in a social media-saturated world where technology plays a central role in shaping most of their experiences. And...

Study of chick peeps could improve understanding of animal emotions

Understanding animal emotions has been a long-running question at the forefront of welfare studies, but a new study may hold the key to decoding...

Opioids may negatively impact hormone health

A new scientific statement released today by the Endocrine Society highlights research gaps associated with the negative effects of opioid use on the endocrine...

The cellular superhero that protects us against RNA viruses

The innate immune system is the body's first line of defence against pathogens like bacteria or viruses. TRIM25 is a protein that is important...

Bacterial pathogen shows alarming resistance to common cleaners, chemists discover

A new study reveals widespread resistance of a major bacterial pathogen to the active ingredients in cleaning agents commonly used in hospitals and homes.

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...