• New Technique Fixes Herniated Discs Like Patching Flat Tires

    New Technique Fixes Herniated Discs Like Patching Flat Tires

    A new two-step medical technique can repair herniated discs like patching up flat tires. The technique involves filling up the ruptured disc with hyaluronic acid gel and then using a collagen gel to seal the hole in the disc. The development of the technique was led by a team from Cornell University. Their study was…

  • Keep Your Cats Indoors More, Else They May Destroy the Local Wildlife

    Keep Your Cats Indoors More, Else They May Destroy the Local Wildlife

    House cats kill more prey, in a given area, than similar-sized wild predators, says a new study. In fact, house cats can adversely affect the local wildlife population, especially birds and small animals. The study was done by researchers from NC State University and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in collaboration with scientists…

  • Incubation Period for COVID-19 is 5.1 Days, Says Study

    Incubation Period for COVID-19 is 5.1 Days, Says Study

    A new study by researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that the median incubation period of the respiratory illness COVID-19 is 5.1 days. 14-Day Quarantine Period Reasonable The researchers analyzed publicly available data on infections by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 which caused COVID-19. Based on this incubation period, the researchers said the…

  • Scientists Study How Intermittent Fasting Improves Liver Health and Helps Prevent Disease

    Scientists Study How Intermittent Fasting Improves Liver Health and Helps Prevent Disease

    Scientists are using the latest analytical tools to find out how intermittent fasting improves liver health and help prevent disease. Researchers at the University of Sydney used an analytical tool called multi-Omics to look at the effects of every-other-day-fasting in mice. Their results were published in the journal Cell Reports. Multi-Omics Every-other-day-fasting, where food is…

  • The Clothes You’re Wearing May Be Shedding Bunch of Microfibers Into the Environment

    The Clothes You’re Wearing May Be Shedding Bunch of Microfibers Into the Environment

    The clothes you’re wearing can release more microfibers into the environment than washing them does. Researchers at National Research Council of Italy and the University of Plymouth in the UK found that wearing clothes can release more than 900 million polyester microfibers per year into the air. Their findings were published in the journal Environmental…

  • Resting Postures Like Squatting and Kneeling May Have Health Benefits

    Resting Postures Like Squatting and Kneeling May Have Health Benefits

    Sitting for hours is linked to cardiovascular disease but squatting and kneeling may have health benefits. Modern folks spend hours every day in the resting posture of sitting in chairs. This inactivity leads to health risks like cardiovascular disease. Researchers at the University of Southern California have found that resting posture like squatting and kneeling…

  • Technology Can Distract You During Mealtimes, Makes You Eat Less

    Technology Can Distract You During Mealtimes, Makes You Eat Less

    The use of technology during mealtimes can distract you and cause you to have decreased intake of your food. This finding was recently published in the Journal of Nutrition by researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The researchers initially thought that being distracted by technology while having a meal would lead subjects to…

  • New Chip With Built-In Neural Net Can Recognize Images in Nanoseconds

    New Chip With Built-In Neural Net Can Recognize Images in Nanoseconds

    A new sensor chip a with built-in learning neural network can be trained to recognize images in nanoseconds. The chip was developed by researchers at the Vienna University of Technology. Traditional image analysis and recognition are done by computers. The computer and associated software analyze images taken by normal cameras. Examples of current applications include…

  • Caffeine Improves Problem Solving Ability, Does Not Improve Creativity

    Caffeine Improves Problem Solving Ability, Does Not Improve Creativity

    The stimulant caffeine is known to improve your focus, alertness and motor skills. Many people drink coffee and energy drinks for these reasons. A recent study by researchers at the University of Arkansas showed that caffeine does improve problem solving ability, but not creativity. “In Western cultures, caffeine is stereotypically associated with creative occupations and…

  • Scientists Improve Memory Retention During Sleep by Introducing Smells

    Scientists Improve Memory Retention During Sleep by Introducing Smells

    By introducing scents into one nostril of sleeping subjects, scientists could improve their memory retention capability. The findings of the study could one day help restore memory capabilities in patients with brain injuries, or treat people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) where memory often triggers their PTSD. The study was by a team of researchers…