Living with severe asthma is an arduous battle for millions of people worldwide. With approximately 300 million individuals affected by asthma, around 5 percent of them suffer from the severe form of this respiratory disease. These individuals face a terrifying daily struggle to breathe, often experiencing chest tightness, coughing, panic, and frequent hospital visits. The
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When it comes to volcanic hazard assessment, understanding the behavior of dormant volcanoes is of utmost importance. The ability of a volcano to erupt after tens of thousands of years of dormancy raises critical questions and can pose a previously unrecognized threat to its surrounding areas. A recent study conducted by Hungarian scientists sheds light
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In a groundbreaking development, Debashis Chanda, a professor at the University of Central Florida’s NanoScience Technology Center, has successfully created a new technique to detect photons. These elementary particles play a vital role in carrying cellular communication and span from visible light to radio frequencies. Chanda’s innovative method of modulating the frequency of an oscillating
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Transportation is a major contributor to global carbon emissions, making it crucial for countries worldwide to address this issue. High-speed railways (HSR) are widely considered as the future of intercity transportation due to their high degree of electrification. However, the lack of relevant data on the carbon reduction potential of high-speed rail travel and effective
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A review of various studies involving nearly 600 individuals with Alzheimer’s disease has revealed that stimulating a key part of the brain using light can lead to improved sleep and psycho-behavioral symptoms. Researchers from China’s Weifang Medical University conducted a meta-analysis of 15 trials to examine the impact of light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation
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Working night shifts can be detrimental to one’s overall health, particularly when it comes to the quality of sleep. According to a recent study conducted by researchers from the Netherlands and Belgium, more than half of the individuals who regularly work night shifts have likely developed sleep disorders, such as insomnia. The study gathered data
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In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, researchers from Politecnico di Milano, Chalmers University of Technology, and Sapienza University of Rome have made significant progress in understanding the behavior of high-critical-temperature copper-based superconductors. These materials, even at temperatures above their critical point, exhibit peculiar properties that deviate from those of normal metals. This discovery
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