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Medical Xpress / Tanning beds linked to severe skin reactions beyond cancer risk, review finds

People flocking to tanning beds in search of the perfect tan could be exposing themselves to a hidden health threat far beyond skin cancer, according to a comprehensive research review. The findings are published in the journal ...

Jul 15, 2026
Tech Xplore / 'Balcony solar' and plug‑in systems could help cut your energy costs. But only if rules change

Australia is a world leader when it comes to adopting rooftop solar systems. But our solar transition is leaving renters and apartment dwellers behind.

Jul 15, 2026
Phys.org / Diacylglycerols for cleaner oil processing, functional foods and medical nutrition

Fats and oils are essential to life. They provide energy, support the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, contribute to the structure of cell membranes, and give foods their flavor, texture and mouthfeel. Yet the way fats ...

Jul 15, 2026
Medical Xpress / Coca-Cola 'sportswashing' during World Cup amplified by social media

New research being presented at the International Congress on Obesity (ICO2026), hosted by the World Obesity Federation (WOF) in Mexico City, Mexico (July 15–17), reveals how Coca-Cola's sponsorship of the 2025 FIFA Club ...

Jul 15, 2026
Medical Xpress / The skin microbiota—billions of microbes that protect or harm

A constant interplay takes place on the surface of the body between cells, the immune system and the skin microbiota. We do not notice it—until the balance is disturbed. Then it becomes clear that the outermost layer of the ...

Jul 15, 2026
Phys.org / Data-driven tool can find mineral biosignatures on other worlds

A technique for judging whether a common mineral formed through biological activity could aid the search for ancient life on Earth and Mars. Apatite is a ubiquitous phosphate mineral found in terrestrial and extraterrestrial ...

Jul 14, 2026
Phys.org / Face-to-face with ancient Rome: Exhibition in Hungary brings forgotten faces to life

A blacksmith, a stable boy, a soldier, a slave: The faces and stories of these and other residents of an ancient Roman city in modern Hungary have been brought to life in remarkable fidelity for a new exhibition in Budapest.

Jul 15, 2026
Medical Xpress / India's immunization program reduced child mortality but highlights need for coordinating health, education policies

Each year, approximately 700,000 children worldwide die from diseases that vaccines could have prevented, nearly all of them in low- and middle-income countries. New research from University of Notre Dame economist Santosh ...

Jul 15, 2026
Phys.org / New mechanism shows how plants rapidly adapt to intense sunlight

Plants do not wait hours to respond to intense sunlight—they react within minutes. Researchers at Bielefeld University and the Australian National University have discovered a new signaling pathway that enables plants to ...

Jul 14, 2026
Dialog / How the built environment can help protect mental health in a changing climate

When people think about climate change, they often picture melting glaciers, stronger storms, rising temperatures, or prolonged droughts. These visible consequences dominate headlines and shape public discussions. Yet another ...

Jul 14, 2026
Tech Xplore / Researchers develop 'SyMerge' technology maximizing AI model synergy

Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) announced that an artificial intelligence research team from the College of Computing and Informatics, consisting of Professor Sung-Eun Hong and researchers Ae-cheon Jeong and Seung-hwan Lee, ...

Jul 15, 2026
Phys.org / Highly filled liquid epoxy for smaller, more reliable chip packaging

As computer chips become more powerful and compact, the materials that protect them must perform better than ever. In advanced chip packaging, liquid epoxy is widely used because it can flow into tiny spaces before curing ...

Jul 14, 2026