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New fNIRS Method Measures Brain Activity Through Entire Head
A team from the University of Glasgow has demonstrated a new fNIRS technique that allows brain activity to be measured across the entire head. This advancement in technology could lead to more accessible and portable brain imaging.

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What’s Happening in the Brain of a Sports Fan During Key Moments?
A study from the University of Waterloo found that passionate hockey fans experience heightened brain activity, particularly in the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex, during key moments like offensive faceoffs.

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New Infrared Method Can Identify Rancid Hazelnuts
The researchers' method uses a hyperspectral camera, a device capable of determining the state of oxidation throughout a package.

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Electronic “Skin” Could Enable Lightweight Night-Vision Glasses
Engineers have developed a technique to grow and peel ultrathin “skins” of electronic material. The method could pave the way for new classes of electronic devices, such as ultrathin wearable sensors, flexible transistors and night-vision devices.

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Glitter Can Disrupt Marine Biomineralisation
PET-based glitter microplastics can actively influence biomineralisation processes in marine environments, a study has found, raising fresh concerns about the long-term environmental impact of microplastic pollution on marine ecosystems.

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TiO2 Nanoparticles Simultaneously Remove Arsenic and Uranium from Groundwater
Scientists have discovered a novel mechanism involving titanium dioxide (TiO₂) nanoparticles that improves the simultaneous removal of arsenic and uranium from contaminated groundwater.

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Microplastics in the Body: A Cause for Concern?
Recent studies have discovered microplastics inside human organs, the brain and the blood. But does this accumulation of plastic have any adverse effect on our health? Experts suggest that more research is still needed.

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The Promise and Challenges of Brain–Computer Interfaces
Explore the evolution of brain–computer interface (BCI) technology, including its fundamental limitations and future prospects.

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North America's Boreal Forest Is Still Smaller Than Its 1990s Peak
A new satellite imagery tool shows tree cover has improved in recent years, but is still down on its '90s high.

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AI Program Helps Speed Up Microplastic Analysis
The AI program uses sophisticated machine learning algorithms to analyze thousands of samples in fractions of a second – a process that can take months for humans – to gain a crucial understanding of where and how we need to act.
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