Taurine, a common amino acid, stimulates and increases plasma GLP-1 levels —a gut hormone controlling blood sugar and appetite—in mice, suggesting potential therapeutic benefits for diabetes and diet-related disease prevention.

Harbor porpoises, rarely seen off Spain’s southern coast, were recorded 35 times near Fuengirola and Benalmádena (2011–2019)

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US scientists create 3D-printed robots that run without electronics, cost just $20

Exposure to low-frequency electromagnetic fields targeted at the spleen changed immune cell populations in mice, increasing certain T cells and reducing others

New biosensor powers itself, detects and kills bacteria to make water safe

Energetic cost of human disturbance on the southern sea otter

Machine learning models were used to predict how nerves respond to electrical stimulation, offering much faster results than traditional simulations

Anxiety boosts idea quantity but hinders creative originality, study suggests

Co-rumination decreases the positive effect of best-friend support and adolescents' psychological distress [OPEN ACCESS]

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A new study found squat toilets emit up to 62% more bioaerosols (E. coli & S. aureus) than bidet toilets

Novel drugs approved by the EMA, the FDA and the MHRA in 2024: A year in review

Mass Die-Off event of Amphipods turned the beaches of the Red Sea pink

Different models used to estimate safe exposure limits for electric fields can lead to big differences in results—up to 22 times depending on the model

Chip-free wireless sensors could reduce environmental impact of electronic tags

Simulations of millimeter wave exposure on the human eye show that electromagnetic fields are concentrated near eyelashes and eyelids

A new Field Effect Transistor device concept based on hydrogen-terminated Diamond

Genetic Evidence of Killer Whale Predation on White Sharks in Australia

Across European history, states ruled by dumb monarchs (measured by inbreeding) performed significantly worse across several metrics

An afternoon nap facilitates creative problem solving, finds new study

A new study finds that young cancer patients in redlined areas face lower survival rates than those in nonredlined areas.

People in California census tracts with higher incarceration rates turned out to vote at higher rates in 2014, when Prop 47 was on the ballot (which reduced the state's prison population)

Exposure to 1.95 GHz radiofrequency fields caused a small, temporary increase in core body temperature in mice, peaking at 0.4°C at higher exposure levels

New study reveals an increase in workplace alienation, which leads to lower effort, strained workplace relationships, and diminished commitment.

Metacognitive laziness: Effects of generative AI on learning motivation

Impacts of management practices on habitat selection during juvenile mountain lion dispersal

Single Rare Earth Doping in CaMnO3: Yb3+ Drives Record Power Factor at 800ºC for Thermoelectric Applications: "Enhancing electrical properties in CaMnO3‐based ceramics: The impact of single doping with different elements".

Research shows that radiofrequency exposure protects human neuroblastoma cells from oxidative DNA damage caused by menadione without inducing DNA damage itself

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