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Scientists know the stomach talks to the brain, but two new studies from Rutgers Health researchers suggest the conversation ...
Rutgers scientists have uncovered a tug-of-war inside the brain between hunger and satiety, revealing two newly mapped neural ...
This DIY gas leakage detector is designed for educational and basic monitoring purposes. For critical safety applications, ...
As the number of particles in a physical system increases, its properties can change and different phase transitions (i.e., ...
The computing giant's new quantum roadmap shows its plan to achieve one of the most important goals in all of quantum ...
Breathing is one of the most vital signs of health, yet most methods to monitor it are bulky and uncomfortable. A new study ...
A new device captures the energy of individual raindrops and converts it into direct current electricity, offering a compact ...
Austin Peay State University physics graduate Amaya Caudel has been selected for a prestigious summer internship at Los ...
Leaving Cert: maths paper 2 (9.30-12 midday), Irish paper one (2-4.20pm) More than 13 million students in China are sitting ...
This important study investigates frequency-dependent effects of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) on bladder function in healthy humans and, through a computational model, shows that low ...