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Arsenic exposure can result in diabetes, warns study
The study emphasised that this risk factor can be addressed by reducing exposure to contaminated food, water and other products.
Researchers develop wearable device that measures levels of disease...
The researchers were able to accurately monitor the levels of volunteers' glucose, lactate, uric acid, and the rate of their sweating during exercise,...
Human-induced warming rose to 1.19 degrees C in last 10 years:...
This is an increase from the 1.14 degrees C seen between 2013-2022, revealed the second annual Indicators of Global Climate Change report, led by the...
Indian-origin researcher developing vessel-chip for pharmaceutical...
Texas A&M Innovation to continue developing an advanced vessel-chip deployment platform for large-scale pharmaceutical testing.
Weird Science: How the Tree Lobster Escaped Extinction
This rambunctious stick bug has also been called “the world’s rarest invertebrate” after it was driven nearly to extinction. But here he was in the...
Converting space images into audio can improve trust, accessibility...
The research found that such translations of the visual to the audio, or sonification, helped people access and engage with the Universe
Preterm birth risk to increase by 60% from exposure to extreme...
The team also said they have distinguished which particular climate-driven extremes were linked to what kind of health impacts in future generations.
Potassium depletion in soil threatens worldwide food yields: Research
The study, published in Nature Food, found that more potassium is being removed from agricultural soils than is being added, throughout many regions...