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Toxins in beauty: What you need to know for healthier choices
The health risks of phthalates and their impact on well-being.
Breakthrough one-step flame retardant for cotton textiles
The non-toxic coating offers safer solutions against fire for everyday materials.
Neem seed extract ensures crop survival from pests
Researchers are developing a non-toxic pesticide for more sustainable agricultural practices.
Study finds reasons owners choose certain diets for their dogs
The link between owner demographics and canine nutrition.
New joining technology improves strength and stability of structures
The technology offers more structural strength and stability than nuts or bolts.
Neck strain alters spine and muscles, leading to pain
Using smartphones and computers for long periods has led to a rise in neck pain, while neck muscle fatigue severely.
Researchers explore intelligence augmentation for safer process operation
A study identifies the challenges and benefits of using Intelligence Augmentation in process safety systems.
Researchers investigate impacts of space travel on eye health
An unexpected eye-opener of space travel!
Mobile air monitoring tech to detect post-disaster pollution levels
Study was the first to apply the method to a real-world disaster.
Vaccine hesitancy closely tied to support for vaccinating pets
Exploring pet vaccination support amid vaccine hesitancy.
American parents intend to vaccinate kids against tripledemic
US parents' intent to vaccinate against COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.
Endangered parrot species are thriving in urban areas
High-tech tracking reveals red-crowned parrots have four main roosts in Texas.
Employees are more prone to mistakes on afternoons and Fridays
Study offers objective insight on employee behavior and the potential benefits of flexible work arrangements.
Exploring knee implant placement software’s potential
Doctoral student and robotics company work on motion capture for knee replacement surgery.
Surprising: Metals can heal themselves
Microscopic cracks vanish in experiments, revealing possibility of self-healing machines.
Scientists identified a new genetic pathway involved in insomnia
A novel insight that could pave the way for new treatments for insomnia and other sleep-related disorders.
Scientists uncovered surprising mechanical behaviors of the cell nucleus
Unlocking cell nucleus behaviors may be key in the cancer fight.