University of Bristol
Study shed intriguing new light on magma deep below Earth’s surface
This discovery allows scientists to predict how and where hydrous magmas move within Earth’s interior.
New technology to aid surgeons with keyhole heart valve surgery
It will prevent converting a keyhole heart valve operation to open-heart surgery.
Binge-watching TV is linked to potentially fatal blood clots
Take breaks when binge-watching TV to avoid blood clots.
Being overweight may cause more hospital admissions than previously thought
The study used a genetic technique to identify the sole impact of body composition on hospital admissions.
Gravitational action of Sun and Moon influence behavior of organisms
All organisms exhibit cyclical modulations in their activity levels, considering the need for an adaptation. Long-term and short-term cycles are thus predominant and are...
Novel strategy for sustainable post-lithium-ion batteries
Scientists are astounded by the performance of sustainable batteries with far-reaching implications.
Regular exercise can reduce their risk of developing and dying from pneumonia
People who exercise regularly can reduce their risk of developing and dying from pneumonia.
In the quantum realm, not even time flows as expected
The boundary between time moving forward and backward may blur in quantum mechanics.
Scientists identified humor’s earliest emergence
Young children’s ability to laugh and make jokes has been mapped by age for the first time.
Common blood pressure drug does not slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s
Determining the safety and efficiency of common blood pressure drugs in clinically diagnosed AD.
Blood pressure-lowering drugs could protect against type 2 diabetes
Lowering blood pressure should be added as a strategy for diabetes prevention.
Study investigates the effectiveness of air filtration systems in preventing respiratory infections
Can portable air filters prevent respiratory infections and COVID-19 in care homes?