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Problems developed faster among gamers who started early
People who started playing video games at an early school age developed problematic gaming more quic ...View More
Unlocking the journey of gold through magmatic fluids
When one tectonic plate sinks beneath another, it generates magmas rich in volatiles such as water, ...View More
How chemical reactions deplete nutrients in plant-based drinks
A University of Copenhagen study of plant-based drinks reveals a common issue: they are lacking in p ...View More
Study sheds light on the origin of the genetic code
Despite awe-inspiring diversity, nearly every lifeform -- from bacteria to blue whales -- shares the ...View More
How fighting female flies focus on their foes
In most research labs, the scientists are on the same page about why they're pursuing a research pro ...View More
Study finds new blood test predicts prognosis for advanced prostate cancer patients
Published in Nature Communications, a new study led by the University of Minnesota Medical School an ...View More
Discovery of new growth-directed graphene stacking domains may precede new era for quantum applications
Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice, is known f ...View More
AI predicts that most of the world will see temperatures rise to 3°C much faster than previously expected
Three leading climate scientists have combined insights from 10 global climate models and, with the ...View More
'Strong' filters: Innovative technology for better displays and optical sensors
A team of researchers from the University of Cologne, Hasselt University (Belgium) and the Universit ...View More
Loneliness and isolation: Back to pre-pandemic levels, but still high, for older adults
Loneliness and isolation among older Americans have mostly returned to pre-pandemic rates, but that ...View More



