by Admin | Jan 10, 2023 | Articles
How can people train their brains to manage depression? Published: Major Depressive Disorder, also known as clinical depression, is a leading cause of disability worldwide and is estimated to affect 5% of the global adult population. At the University of Pittsburgh in...
by Admin | Jan 5, 2023 | Articles
Can modern technology uncover the secrets of evolution? Published: A mysterious group of fossils called the Elgin Reptiles has been puzzling scientists for centuries. Existing only as cavities hidden within rocks, these fossils could help scientists unravel the...
by Admin | Jan 4, 2023 | Articles
Can quantum physics make the internet more secure? Published: Associate Professor Jacquiline (Jacq) Romero, a quantum physicist at the University of Queensland in Australia, is conducting experiments with photons to investigate quantum entanglement. Her research is...
by Admin | Jan 3, 2023 | Articles
Why do males and females have different risks of disease? Published: While males are more likely to develop cancer than females, most autoimmune diseases are more prevalent in females. For cardiovascular diseases, not only do males have a higher risk, but how the...
by Admin | Dec 21, 2022 | Articles
Storage solutions: can we reimagine the trade-offs that limit flash storage devices? Published: Experts from the International Data Group have predicted that by 2025, every person who is connected to the internet will engage with digital data almost 5,000 times every...
by Admin | Dec 20, 2022 | Articles
Pathogen-busting nanosurfaces inspired by insect wings Published: Keeping surfaces clean is more complex than you might expect. Pathogens can adhere to and multiply on almost any surface – but not all. Professor Prasad Yarlagadda, from the Queensland University of...
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