Humming, a simple act, significantly boosts nitric oxide production, a molecule vital for cardiovascular and brain health.
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Chinese Space Station Achieves First-Ever Oxygen and Rocket Fuel Production Using Artificial Photosynthesis
Open the Youtube video When humans dream of venturing farther into the cosmos, one massive logistical question looms: how do ...
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a novel electrochemical system that converts carbon dioxide (CO₂), a major ...
When human cells lack oxygen, they must react. Without oxygen, the metabolism can hardly generate energy, and many vital processes begin to falter. A research team from Bielefeld University, together ...
Researchers have discovered chemical traces of life in rocks older than 3.3 billion years, offering a rare look at Earth’s ...
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Are free radicals really that bad for you?
Free radicals are highly reactive molecules that are missing an electron. They get a bad rap, but could they actually have ...
Takanori Takebe’s strange investigation into whether humans can use the gut for breathing has surprisingly sentimental origins: helping his dad.
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Decades-Old Blood Pressure Drug Blocks Tumor Oxygen Sensor, Halting Glioblastoma Growth
Could a 70-year-old high blood pressure medicine hold the secret to stopping one of the deadliest brain cancers? New research ...
New tank syndrome involves a dangerous buildup of toxins. Discover what causes it, how it hurts fish, and how to prevent it ...
Although we've heard a lot about how 3D-printing concrete homes speeds up the construction process, you still have to wait up ...
In a patch of the Pacific’s abyssal plain, scientists a surprising phenomenon called “dark oxygen production.” ...
A Penn-led research team has uncovered how hydralazine, one of the oldest blood pressure medications and a standard treatment for preeclampsia, functions at the molecular level.
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