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Airless Tires: These Puncture-Proof Michelin Marvels Are Even Made From 47% Recycled Resources
Innovation has pretty much finished with car tires right, I mean, what's left to change? How about the whole "air" part?
Michelin's attempt to tackle...
The Many Health Benefits of Eating Mushrooms That Are Wild – And Picking Them Doesn’t Deplete Supply
Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel.
A pair of anthropological forces are driving humans...
Shade From Solar Panels Increases Abundance of Flowers, Benefiting Pollinators
A new study has found that shade provided by solar panels increased the abundance of flowers under the panels and delayed the timing of...
The Nation’s Largest Farmers Market: FarmMatch Allows You to Shop Online at Local Farms in Your Area
Max Kane was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease after years of eating the standard American diet high in salt, fat, and sugar. While it's not...
Tricking Coronavirus With a Fake ‘Handshake’ – Scientists Develop Peptides That Could Inactivate COVID
Fool the novel coronavirus once and it can’t cause infection of cells, new research suggests.
Scientists have developed protein fragments—called peptides—that fit snugly into a...
U.S. Department of Defense Funds New Lyme Disease Vaccine Development
Researchers at Baylor College along with Texas Children’s Hospital’s Center for Vaccine Development have received an $860,000 grant from the Department of Defense to...
An Over-the-Counter Sleep Aid May Help Prevent and Treat COVID-19
Results from a new study suggest that a hormone commonly used as an over-the-counter sleep aid may be a viable treatment option for COVID-19.
Particularly...
Alzheimer’s Research Has Found a Protein That Protects Against The Disease
A protein that may protect against Alzheimer's disease has been discovered by scientists.
Experiments found the degenerative brain condition spreads more rapidly in the brains...
Exciting Study Results Say COVID-19 Vaccine Was Effective and Well-Tolerated for Its 45 Adult Participants
The study results released this week in the New England Journal of Medicine found that the mRNA-1273 developed by Moderna was safe and effective in adults.
The Science of Kindness: Biology Proves How We Are All Connected
The basic lessons of biology teach us exactly why we are all connected with each other—and why that's important.
After Her Years of Research, a Cambridge Scientist Could Be on the Verge of Curing Multiple Sclerosis
Auto-immune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS) occur when the body’s immune cells attack healthy tissues. In the case of MS, the cells target the...
Blood Types May Soon Be Indifferent As Scientists Use Our Gut Bacteria to Make ‘Universal’ Blood Type
Scientists have discovered the key to unlocking a “universal” blood type after identifying a unique kind of bacteria in our gut biome.
Bedside Bioprinter May Soon Use Burn Patients’ Cells to Print Out New Skin Directly on Wounds
We may soon have access to a mobile bioprinter that can be filled with a patient's cells, wheeled to their bedside, and print out...
The Impressive Medicinal Value of the OTHER Bee Products – and the Honey, Too
The founder of Beekeeper’s Naturals spills the beans on all things bee—and the therapeutics behind hive products like honey and propolis in this podcast.
When Diets Don’t Work, Try Time-Restricted Eating – It’s Not All About Counting Calories
You don't have to cut out the cheesecake in order to lose weight – you just have to set your alarm for a time-restricted eating schedule.
Put These 5 Plants In Your Bedroom Window for a Better Night’s Sleep
Studies conducted by NASA have proven that several of these plant species can lead to a better night's sleep and better air quality.
How Flickering Lights or Electrical Stimulation Might Banish Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
Alzheimer’s Disease, along with anxiety disorders, Parkinson’s, clinical depression, and other neurological diseases are notoriously difficult conditions to find treatment for. Because the diseases...
Give Yourself a Break: New Research Says Kicking Back in a Sauna Has Surprising Health Benefits
This fascinating new literature review shows that regularly visiting a sauna has an astonishing amount of health benefits.
Surprise Finding Could Lead to New MS Treatments
A surprise finding by medical scientists may lead to the development of a possible treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS).
While examining human brain tissues, researchers...
Doctors Turn Down Pay Raise So Their Fellow Health Care Workers Can Get a Raise Instead
Over 250 doctors and physicians rejected a proposed pay raise so they could pass the funds towards hardworking nurses and clerks instead.