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Nov 14, 2024

Natural Compound BHB-Phe Regulates Appetite

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Scientists have identified BHB-Phe, a natural compound produced by the body, that regulates appetite and body weight.

Nov 14, 2024

Scientists Discovered the Secret to Perfect Cell Division

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Without it, we wouldn’t exist.

Nov 14, 2024

Scientists Discover Gigantic ‘structure’ Under The Surface Of The Moon Stretching 300km Underground

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The South Pole-Aitken Basin on the Moon’s far side is one of the most remarkable regions in our Solar System. Spanning approximately 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles) in diameter, it’s among the largest known craters, with research interest from multiple space agencies. Among recent discoveries, planetary scientists uncovered an enormous mass anomaly beneath this basin, which could be key to understanding the Moon’s geological history. This mass anomaly, first revealed in 2019, has implications for future lunar missions and provides a window into the Moon’s formation.

Discovery of a Giant Mass Anomaly

Scientists detected the buried mass using data from NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission, which monitors changes in the Moon’s gravitational field. This unique technique enabled researchers to identify the anomaly and measure its incredible weight, estimated at around 2.18 billion billion kilograms. The mass was so dense that it caused the basin floor to dip by nearly a kilometer (more than half a mile), an indication of its massive gravitational pull. To visualize this, Peter B. James, the lead scientist from Baylor University, compared it to burying a metal structure five times the size of Hawaii underground.

Nov 14, 2024

12,000-year Old Stones May be Very Early Evidence of Wheel-Like Technology

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A collection of perforated pebbles from an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, representing a key milestone in the development of rotational tools including wheels, according to a study published November 13, 2024 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Talia Yashuv and Leore Grosman from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.

Nov 13, 2024

#227 Dr. Ilia Stambler in HealthGevity Podcast

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Nov 13, 2024

Scientists Uncover New Insights on the Higgs Boson!

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The Higgs boson is often referred to as the “God particle” due to its crucial role in our understanding of the mass of elementary particles. Discovered in 2012, it remains at the forefront of many research endeavors in physics. Recently, researchers at the Max Planck Institute have made significant advances in measuring its interactions with other particles, opening up thrilling new possibilities for the future of science.

In the Standard Model of particle physics, the Higgs boson plays a key role in giving mass to particles. To fully grasp how this occurs, it’s important to revisit the concepts of the Higgs field and mechanism.

Think of the Higgs field as a sort of invisible network or mud that fills the entire universe. This field, teeming with Higgs bosons, is present everywhere, even in a vacuum. When a particle moves through this field, it interacts with it. The Higgs mechanism essentially explains how this interaction with the field endows particles with mass.

Nov 13, 2024

Multicellular adaptation to electrophysiological perturbations analyzed by deterministic and stochastic bioelectrical models

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The researchers used simulations to see how these cells might adapt over time.


Cervera, J., Levin, M. & Mafe, S. Multicellular adaptation to electrophysiological perturbations analyzed by deterministic and stochastic bioelectrical models. Sci Rep 14, 27,608 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-79087-7

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Nov 13, 2024

Faster flowing glaciers could help predict nearby volcanic activity

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Glaciers that are within three miles of a volcano move nearly 50% quicker than average, a new study has found, which could help create early warning of future eruptions.

Nov 13, 2024

Raise the roof: How to reduce badminton birdie drift

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“For an existing barrel roof , renovating the opening will be a good solution. Reworking the roof will be much costlier,” Jayanarasimhan explained.

Jayanarasimhan hopes these findings will help the sports community realize that there are better solutions for mitigating wind drift beyond just turning off the .

“We expect that with this pace of research down the road, wind complaints will be negligible from badminton tournaments,” said Jayanarasimhan. “We are preparing to study other configurations [and] the deviation of the shuttlecock trajectory in different directions and conduct a case study of the existing indoor badminton stadiums.”

Nov 12, 2024

MassiveFold advances protein structure prediction with efficient parallel processing

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Researchers developed MassiveFold, an enhanced AlphaFold version optimized for parallel processing, which accelerates protein structure predictions from months to hours while increasing structural diversity.

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