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illustration of woman awake in bed

One hour’s screen use after going to bed increases your risk of insomnia by 59%, scientists find

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Gypsum’s crystalline facies and sample handling. Images of the studied twinned selenite crystal and of the sample preparation and handling for optical microscopy, SEM-EDX, and LIMS analyses. (A) Smal crystal selenite (SC) and decimeter-sized twinned arrow-head selenite (TS) crystals show the darker re-entrant angle of the crystals (dashed black lines). (B) Large petrographic thin section of the re-entrant angle of the twinned selenite crystal marked in the blue rectangle in (A). It shows very turbid (vTL), turbid (TL) and limpid laminations (LL). (C) Small petrographic thin section of turbid laminae fixed on the LIMS sample holder with copper tape. (D) Gold coated sample on the LIMS sample holder.

Laser-powered device tested on Earth could spot microbial fossils on Mars

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space, Technology
Man in a wheelchair shoots a basket against friends in a basketball game

Lemonading: How Playful People Turn Life’s Adversity to Advantage

Categories Brain & Behavior
A blue ring formed in 1902 in a tree in northern Norway. Image by Pawel Matulewski and Liliana Siekacz.

Ancient Tree Rings Hold Clues to Volcanic Cooling Events

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
roofers atop a home

Study Reveals How Accent Bias Affects Justice System

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Critical next steps for large-scale solar splitting of water using photocatalysts. Image: Hisatomi et al/Frontiers

Japanese Solar Tech Could Turn Water into Clean Hydrogen Fuel

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
close up of woman's lips

First-Ever 3D Lip Cell Model Advances Treatment of Facial Injuries

Categories Health
Giant rats could soon fight illegal wildlife trade by sniffing out elephant tusk and rhino horn

Giant rats could soon fight illegal wildlife trade by sniffing out elephant tusk and rhino horn

Categories Life & Non-humans
A confrontation between stalk-eyed flies. Image by Gerald Wilkinson.

Male Flies Compensate for Shorter Eyestalks with Fiercer Fighting

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
Planting Abies religiosa (Sacred fir) seedlings under the shade of pre-existing shrubs (Senecio cinerarioides, narrow green-greyish foliage) as protective “nurse plants”. Large trees on background are adult Pinus hartwegii, the pine that reaches the timberline. Abies religiosa is completely absent in this site at 3800 m of elevation, northeaster slope of Nevado de Toluca volcano, central Mexico, because it is too high in elevation. Planters personnel are locals of Native Indian origin.

Scientists create new overwintering sites for monarch butterflies on a warming planet

Categories Life & Non-humans
Infrared-spectrum image of an ornamented dragonfly from the genus Tramea. Lighter colors indicate hotter temperatures, ranging from 27 to 35 degrees Celsius across the image. Image: Noah Leith.

Hot Wings, Cool Evolution: Dark-Winged Dragonflies Adapt to Heat and Seduce Mates in a Warming World

Categories Life & Non-humans
man on a zoom call

Your Zoom background could influence how tired you feel after a video call

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
a neighborhood after midnight

Light Pollution Linked to Higher Alzheimer’s Risk, Especially in Younger Adults

Categories Brain & Behavior
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