A recent study conducted by researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and European University of Rome has shed light on the long-term effects of fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) exposure during infancy. The study reveals a concerning association between higher levels of
Looking at Boeing’s recent uncrewed return of the Starliner space capsule, it’s hard to ignore the stark differences between Boeing and SpaceX in the competitive space race. When the Commercial Crew Program started, Boeing seemed like the more likely contender due to its extensive aerospace experience. However, SpaceX quickly gained ground with its Falcon 9
Exploding head syndrome (EHS) is a peculiar and poorly understood sleep disorder that belongs to a family of parasomnias. Discovered since at least 1876, EHS is characterized by the sudden perception of loud noises or explosive sensations inside the head during the transition from wakefulness to sleep. These noises can range from gun shots to
Traditional journalism has long been threatened by the rise of digital disruption, but now some tech giants are stepping in as potential saviors of the industry. Programs like the Google News Initiative are not only keeping journalism alive but also fostering innovation to help it evolve and thrive in the future. While this financial and
Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone 16 is set to revolutionize the smartphone industry with its integration of artificial intelligence. This shift into AI will not only enhance features like Siri but also introduce customized emojis on the fly. The Cupertino-based company, known for its groundbreaking technology, is gearing up for a major unveiling that is expected
Alzheimer’s disease continues to be a complex and mysterious condition that baffles researchers and medical professionals. One particular area of interest is the connection between poor sleep and the progression of the disease. A recent study conducted in 2023 shed some light on how using sleeping pills to improve sleep quality could potentially reduce the
The lack of access to adequate dental care in the UK has led to a rise in what is being referred to as “DIY dentistry”. With NHS dentistry in decline and private care becoming unaffordable for many, people are turning to drastic measures to deal with their dental issues. Lockdowns during the pandemic further exacerbated
Paper cuts are like a rite of passage in the office environment. They are painful, annoying, and often unavoidable. Despite how common they are, the physics behind paper cuts remains a mystery to many. Physicists from the Technical University of Denmark conducted experiments to shed light on this phenomenon and discovered a critical feature of
Recent research conducted by scientists from Argentina has revealed a concerning link between the human papillomavirus (HPV) and male fertility. While HPV is commonly associated with cervical cancer in women, the study found that high-risk strains of HPV can also have detrimental effects on male reproductive health. During the study, semen samples from 205 adult
AI systems are rapidly becoming more prevalent in our society, but the question arises: should we trust them blindly? The Australian government has released voluntary AI safety standards and proposed greater regulation on the use of AI in high-risk situations. However, the push for more people to use AI and to trust this technology raises
Two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting materials offer unique optoelectronic properties that hold great promise for the advancement of ultra-thin and tunable electronic components. Despite their potential benefits compared to traditional bulk semiconductors, effectively integrating these materials with gate dielectrics has presented challenges, leading to interfacial traps that reduce transistor performance. However, researchers at King Abdullah University of
As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, the United States is making a multi-billion dollar push towards greater home electrification. While electric cars and solar panels often steal the spotlight, heat pumps are quietly emerging as an energy-efficient solution for both heating and cooling in households across the country. Despite being a common
The recent environmental disaster on the Oder River, which transpired in early August 2022, has raised significant concerns regarding the health and well-being of the aquatic ecosystem in the German-Polish border river. The calamity, characterized by vast amounts of dead fish, mussels, and snails floating on the surface of the water, has been attributed to
Sound waves, light waves, and water waves are known for propagating in both forward and backward directions. This bidirectional characteristic has its advantages in day-to-day interactions but poses challenges in technical applications where unidirectional wave propagation is desired. Researchers at ETH Zurich have recently made a groundbreaking discovery that allows sound waves to travel in
The debate surrounding the correlation between serotonin and depression is ongoing and has significant implications for the diagnosis, treatment, and drug development of this mental health condition. A team of researchers from China recently developed a fluorescent probe that promises to shed light on this complex relationship. This probe, designed to be highly sensitive and