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Healthy Aging Linked to Good Hydration
Adults who stay well-hydrated appear to be healthier, develop fewer chronic conditions, such as heart and lung disease and live longer than those who may not get sufficient fluids.
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Transparent Temperature Sensor Precisely Measures Temperature Changes by Light
A new high-speed, powerless, photothermal effect temperature sensor technology opens up the possibility of direct high-resolution measurement of nano-photothermal phenomenon without light interference.
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Solid Electrolytes With Enhanced Atmospheric Stability Could Advance Next-Generation Batteries
Lithium-containing electrolytes could replace lithium-ion batteries for energy storage, and new research has shown that solid electrolytes can be made with enhanced stability.
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Tibetan Glacial Loss Accelerated by South Asian Black Carbon Aerosols
According to research, South Asian black carbon aerosols have indirectly affected the mass gain of the Tibetan Plateau glaciers by changing long-range water vapor transport from the South Asian monsoon region.
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Walnut Consumption Improves Mental Health, According to Students
A new clinical trial of undergraduate students during their university studies has shown positive effects of walnut consumption on self-reported measures of mental health and biomarkers of general health.
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Marine Graveyard Was Once an Ancient Birthing Ground
Research suggests that nearly 200 million years before giant whales evolved, school bus-sized marine reptiles called ichthyosaurs may have been making similar migrations to breed and give birth in waters where predators are scarce.
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Understanding the Way of Water Using Machine Learning
New research uses machine learning models to better understand water’s phase changes, opening more avenues for a better theoretical understanding of various substances.
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Skin Patch Can Monitor Hemoglobin in Deep Tissues
An electronic patch that can monitor biomolecules in deep tissues has been developed by researchers at the University of California San Diego.
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Are "Natural" Products Any Less Irritating for Skin?
Skin allergy sufferers in search of gentler skin care products may turn to "natural" options, hoping they'll live up to the claims of an even, healthy-looking complexion. But are these products less likely to cause skin irritation?
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Microscale 3D Printer Developed To Improve Anticounterfeiting Labels
Scientists have developed a high-precision 3D printing method that can produce new polarization-encoded 3D anticounterfeiting labels.
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