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Tech Xplore / 'No pumps, no batteries needed': Wearable semiconductor fabric monitors health through sweat

A research team led by Prof. Kim Bong-hoon from the Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering at the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology has developed a semiconductor fiber-based wearable sweat sensor ...

12 hours ago
Medical Xpress / In Switzerland, colorectal cancer is increasing among people under 50

While the incidence of colorectal cancer is decreasing among those over 50, it is rising at an alarming rate among younger individuals, sometimes as early as their thirties. A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and ...

7 hours ago
Phys.org / How colonialism still shapes extinctions today, from island species losses to disappearing languages

Human activities have always shaped both biological and cultural diversity. An international team led by the University of Vienna has now investigated the link between the threat to species and that to languages. Linguists ...

13 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Potential therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer's disease improves efficiency of learning and recall

Researchers have found evidence that a therapeutic strategy which makes the brain work more efficiently to learn and recall memories may in fact help to target compromised brain activity in Alzheimer's disease. The study ...

14 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Single-cell tool predicts cancer survival by pinpointing harmful tumor cells

Oregon Health & Science University researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind method to predict cancer patient survival using advanced molecular data from individual cells.

13 hours ago
Phys.org / Goose poop could fuel a circular agriculture strategy, research shows

The telltale V-formations of migrating Canada geese each spring are usually welcome harbingers of warmer weather. They are also a visible warning that your chances of stepping on something unpleasant in a local park, sports ...

15 hours ago
Phys.org / NASA on track for future missions with initial Artemis II assessments

Following NASA's Artemis II mission successfully splashing down on Earth, engineers started diving into detailed analysis of data to assess how key systems and subsystems on the Orion spacecraft, SLS (Space Launch System) ...

14 hours ago
Phys.org / Hubble reveals Crab Nebula filaments racing outward at 3.4 million mph

This observation from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, released on March 23, 2026, gives an unparalleled, detailed look at the aftermath of a supernova and how it has evolved over the telescope's long lifetime.

15 hours ago
Tech Xplore / Decommissioned wind turbines may leave 20,000 blades landfilled or burned by 2040

Europe's oldest offshore wind turbines are now being dismantled, after having delivered clean energy since the early 1990s. These turbines have transformed offshore wind into clean power on land, but decommissioning the oldest ...

17 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Chaotic heartbeat patterns track brain activity more clearly than conventional signals, researchers report

A team of researchers at Kyoto University have demonstrated that the chaotic component of heartbeat variability is uniquely sensitive to cognitive brain activity. Conventional heart rate variability, HRV, indices show no ...

13 hours ago
Medical Xpress / Umbilical cord blood may hold clues for a child's risk of developing Type 1 diabetes

Your early life may quietly set the stage for developing Type 1 diabetes, an increasingly common, lifelong condition that can significantly affect daily life.

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Medical Xpress / Antibiotics save babies' lives but affect their gut, lungs, and ability to fight infection

Antibiotics save newborns every day, but new research shows they also leave a lasting mark on a baby's developing immune system. University of Rochester Medicine scientists found that early antibiotic exposure disrupts babies' ...

13 hours ago