NanoscienceScientists have developed a stretchable and waterproof 'fabric' that turns energy generated from body movements into electrical energy. Washing, folding, and crumpling the fabric did not cause any performance degradation, and it could maintain stable electrical output for up to five months (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
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BiologyScientists discover wild baby parrots babble like human babies (cbc.ca)
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Animal ScienceResearchers spot a rare type of dragonfish at 1,000 feet deep (npr.org)
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MedicineBuprenorphine is a prescription approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that effectively treats opioid dependence or addiction. But women, as well as Black and Hispanic populations, do not have equal access to this potentially lifesaving medication, new Mayo Clinic research finds. (jamanetwork.com)
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BiologyFor women starting families later in life, frozen eggs are a more efficient option than in vitro fertilization, according to new research.The study found that 70% of women who froze eggs when they were younger than 38—and thawed at least 20 eggs at a later date—had a baby. (nyulangone.org)
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GeneticsMolecular phylogenies map to biogeography better than morphological ones (nature.com)
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PhysicsDistinctive features of gravitational-wave signals from black hole mergers could reveal the existence of long-sought ultralight bosons. These hypothetical particles have the potential to solve myriad puzzles in physics, from the strong charge-parity problem to the dark matter mystery. (physics.aps.org)
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Animal ScienceResearchers Discover New Species of Salamander From Gulf Coastal Plains Hotspot (mediarelations.gwu.edu)
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HealthNutrients and Bioactive Compounds in Seafood: Quantitative Literature Research Analysis -- The aquatic foods represent a rich source of nutrients, and bioactive components fundamental for human health, and fisheries and aquaculture are recognized globally for their contribution to reducing nutrient (mdpi.com)
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Computer ScienceResearchers demonstrated new 6G radio frequency switches for keeping devices connected by jumping between networks and frequencies while receiving data. These new devices are made of 2D materials that take significantly less energy to operate, which means more speed and better battery life (news.utexas.edu)
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