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05/02/2024 04:46:00 am

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Mexico City

'Urban Scaling' was Also Present in Ancient Cities, Study Says

The mighty Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan was similar to New York today, or any major city for that matter.

Sunlight

UV Rays Continue to Damage Our Skin Hours After Sun Exposure

The study found that the ultraviolet rays will continue to produce damage to our skin even in the dark.

Tattoos

Total Removal of Tattoo is Now Possible

Falkenham estimates that uaing his tattoo removal cream would cost US$4.50 to get rid of a tattoo.

Veggies

New Dietary Guidelines Urges Americans to Consume More Veggies, Less Meat

The report by about a dozen nutritionists and university researchers calls for Americans to eat more plant-based foods and less meat.

LHC

Large Hadron Collider is Set for Magnificent Discoveries

With the upgrade, the US$10 billion instrument us expected to provide many answers physicists have been looking for over generations.

Walking

Lighter Activities May Help Reduce Heart Disease Risk among Adults

The research team says even engaging in low-intensity activity may have heart benefits for seniors with mobility problems.

DNA

DNA Can Store Data for Millions of Years

The double helix design of DNA makes it an ideal method for long-term data storage.

Young bees

Nicotine and Caffeine Can Help Extend Bees' Life, Study Says

The bees involved in the study were taken from a number of colonies to avoid seeing a colony-specific response.

Legal Marijuana

Researchers Reveal Secret Behind Marijuana's Munchies Effect

The "munchies" is that inexplicable urge to eat among marijuana users.

Alzheimer's disease

Scientists Step Closer to Treating Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease could be treated by the use of a molecular inhibitor molecule.

Smoking

Anti-Smoking Drug Helps Smokers Quit Smoking Gradually

The study found smokers who used varenicline were able to reduce their smoking, and more of them quit compared to those using a placebo.

Noise map of the U.S.

Loudest and Quietest U.S. Cities Revealed in New Map

The National Park Service will use the map to see where man-made noise affects wildlife.

Eating disorder

Financial Problems Linked to Eating Disorders Among Women

Researchers studied the relationship between socioeconomic status and eating attitudes.

Meditation

Mindfulness Meditation Helps the Elderly Sleep Soundly

Sleep disturbances are a medical and public health concern among the aging population.

menopause

Why Do Women Experience Longer Menopausal Periods?

Four out of five women experience hot flashes and night sweats in the years before their periods stop.

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