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Venom characteristics of a deadly snake can be predicted from local climate

Categories Life & Non-humans
Woman inhaling through nose

Nose Bacteria May Hold the Key to Your COVID-19 Vulnerability

Categories Health
Maximum air traffic density (# km−2) within each 0.5° by 0.5° grid cell during 1 September 2023, for North America, the Atlantic and Europe. Plotted using Cartopy v0.22.1 (scitools.org.uk/cartopy).

Human Immune System Inspires Revolutionary Aviation Safety Framework

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Donald Trump artwork

Facts Take Backseat as Gut Feelings Drive Modern American Politics

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
A white, fluffy Caspian seal pup looks at the camera while sitting on some ice.

Vanishing Waters Threaten Endangered Seals, Communities as Caspian Sea Retreats

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
On the right is a visualization of a healthy brain with intact cortical neuronal connections between the cortex and spinal cord, with brain areas active during volitional voiding of the bladder. The brain of a stroke patient with damaged connections and brain areas that are hypoactive is on the left.

Brain’s Warning System Failure Linked to Urinary Problems After Stroke

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
brain connections

Scientists map unprecedented detail of connections and visual perception in the mouse brain

Categories Health
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Cities of tomorrow: young Poles share vision for smarter, greener living

Categories Bloggers
A pair of steelhead trout spawning in Peña Creek, a part of the Russian River watershed in Sonoma County. Will Boucher/California Sea Grant, via Flickr

A single dry winter decimated California’s salmon and trout populations

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Northwestern researchers have demonstrated that multiple inexpensive and abundant materials, including activated carbon, nanostructured graphite and iron and aluminum oxide nanoparticles, can facilitate direct air capture of CO2.

Carbon capture could become practical with these scalable, affordable materials

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
MIT scientists find the protein IL-17 that fights infection also acts on two distinct brain regions — the amygdala and the somatosensory cortex — inducing anxiety or sociability. Credits:Image: MIT News; iStock

Molecules that fight infection also act on the brain, inducing anxiety or sociability

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Person demonstrating use of a handheld device for heart disease screening Credit: Acoustics Lab

Handheld device could transform heart disease screening

Categories Health, Technology
cytokine

Skin Injury May Bring on Food Allergies

Categories Health
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