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An electronic tattoo to measure blood pressure developed

Scientists from the Texas A&M and the University of Texas at Austin used an electronic typewriter to measure the primary pressure. The function works without the help of additional tools and is more accurate than...

China develops artificial intelligence to reduce chicken stress

Like many animals and birds, chickens emit sound signals, by which experienced farmers can judge the well-being of fluffy birds. However, within the framework of large-scale production, it is quite difficult to isolate such...

Now is clear why some men only have daughters

Everyone knows from biology classes that the male genetic material has an influence on the determination of the sex of the fetus. In our time, science has not yet discovered all the existing genes,...

A ‘whole new’ type of neural communication in the brain discovered

Researchers have discovered a previously unknown form of cellular communication in the brain in which proteins are directly transferred between neurons. According to them, if we take control of it, we could potentially develop...

Japanese innovation – cooling clothes for pets

Japan, like many countries around the world, has been hit by a series of heat waves this summer. To help dogs, who, like humans, suffer from the heat, a clothing manufacturer from Tokyo has...

Salt is a drug that leads to hypertension

Salt is addictive, and addiction to it can become a risk factor for hypertension, says the doctor of medical sciences and nutritionist Mariat Mukhina. There are people who perceive sodium chloride - ie. table...

Scientists have revealed the composition of ancient Roman wine

Scientists from Italy and France examined the wall coverings of three amphorae in July and found that ancient Roman winemakers used local grapes and their flowers while importing resin and spices from other regions...

Scientists turn old CDs into biosensors

Scientists from the State University of New York at Binghampton have found a new application for old CDs, using them to make flexible wearable biosensors, reports the New Atlas site. As digital music files...

Sacrificed bronze human organs have been found in a Roman sanctuary

Archaeologists have excavated an ancient sanctuary located near geothermal springs in the Italian municipality of San Casciano dei Bani. Researchers managed to find more than three thousand coins, as well as sacrificial bronze artifacts...

Scientists read the “language” of the dog’s tail

The way dogs wag their tails betrays their feelings, researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have found, writes "Daily Mail". The authors of the study used a motion tracking system to analyze 21,000 tail...

A unique tomb of an Egyptian general discovered

During archaeological excavations, scientists unearthed the secret tomb of an ancient Egyptian general who led an army of foreign mercenaries. Archaeologists were disappointed to find that the sarcophagus had been opened and the Wahbire-merry-Neith mummy...

Scientists have finally deciphered a mysterious ancient script

A team of European scientists, led by French archaeologist François Desset, has managed to decipher one of the great mysteries: linear Elamite script - a little-known writing system used in present-day Iran, writes Smithsonian...

The most visited brothel is in Pompeii

Over 2 million visitors a year pass through the dark rooms of one of Pompeii's brothels. No, this is not a joke, but reality. Although in this case it is not at all a...

Stone statue found in Transnistria, which is 500 years older than the pyramids

Archaeologists of the Pridnestrovian State University discovered the oldest stone sculpture in the Northern Black Sea region in the Slobodzeya region. According to preliminary data, it is from 4.5 to 5 thousand years old. In...

Prolonged drought led to social tensions and the collapse of Mayapan

Scientists conducted an interdisciplinary study of materials from the city of Mayapan, the largest political capital of the Maya of the postclassic period. They found that as long as rainfall in the region remained...

Queens of Egyptology

We have all heard the name Howard Carter and know that he is the discoverer of the famous tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt. However, history knows no less colorful ladies who left an important...

Switzerland gears up for rolling blackouts

Switzerland is considering moving to rolling blackouts due to energy shortages. This was announced on Wednesday by the director of the Association of Swiss Electricity Companies (VSE) Michael Frank, tass.ru reports. “We plan, if necessary, to...

The Vanished Tomb of Alexander the Great

One of the unsolved mysteries of antiquity is the time-worn tomb of Alexander the Great. His biographer Arrian / Arrian of Nicomedia, or Flavius ​​Arrian, is a Greek who lived in the Roman Empire,...

Tomb of a Mongol warrior with a horse, saber and arrows found in Transnistria

In the vicinity of the village of Glinoe, Slobodzeya region, Pridnestrovian archaeologists discovered the burial place of a noble Mongol warrior. His belonging to the highest military aristocracy is evidenced by a set of weapons...

Scientists Discover a Massacre: “Assassin” Cells Murder Innocent Cells

Scientists discovered that a fourth of the progenitor cells in the testis are “murdered” by phagocytes, despite the fact that these cells are not doing anything “wrong.” University of Haifa research has identified killer cells. A...

Mental Health Watchdog forced to say “I told you” about depression chemical imbalance

Landmark study disproves that a “chemical imbalance” causes depression—a scientifically meaningless theory that has misled consumers while driving up antidepressant sales to $15 billion a year.

New Technique Could Lead to Improved Cancer, Alzheimer’s, and Lung Disease Drugs

The paper provides a new technique for improving and changing the function of proteins. Improved protein function opens the door to novel drug development possibilities. Maurice Michel, assistant professor at the Department of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet....

Yale Scientists Zero In on Genetic Causes of Parkinson’s Disease

New research by Yale researchers offers important clues into the genetic causes of Parkinson’s disease, a severe and incurable motor disorder. Although the development of Parkinson’s disease has been closely linked to variants of at...

German scientists have developed a technology for mass production of the most advanced perovskite solar cells

The most prestigious scientific journal Nature Energy published an article by German scientists on the development of a technology for the scalable production of today's most advanced perovskite solar cells. We are talking about...

Rolls-Royce launches hydrogen-powered aircraft engine testing. First they will test a turboprop, then a jet

According to the Financial Times, Rolls-Royce plans to begin ground testing of two aircraft engines of its own production using hydrogen fuel. The first test will take place this year in the UK using...
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