Soft tissue destruction and lower back pain
Back pain affects many people at some point in their lives, and a common cause is damage to the squishy discs or flexible, rubbery tissues of the spine. However, observing this damage at an early stage is difficult with current imaging methods. Now,.....»»
The earliest humans swam 100,000 years ago, but swimming remains a privileged pastime
One of my life's aims is to swim in as many lakes, rivers, pools and oceans as I possibly can, to use my liberty and swimming skills as freely as I can. I love the feeling of being in a large, fresh body of water, its soft immersive, vast or deep buo.....»»
Chimera MW2: How to unlock the Chimera and best loadout
Unlocking the Chimera in Modern Warfare II can be a pain, but in this guide, we'll show you how to earn it with ease......»»
Under attack: Researchers shed light on how Lyme disease infects body
An estimated 476,000 Americans are infected each year with Lyme disease, a condition causing a wide range of symptoms that include fever, rash, and joint pain, as well as effects on the central nervous system and heart. Though it's common knowledge t.....»»
How to unlock the Chimera in MW2, DMZ, and Warzone
Unlocking the Chimera in Modern Warfare II can be a pain, but in this guide, we'll show you how to earn it with ease......»»
Countries poised for historic deal to protect nature
Countries closed in on a historic deal to reverse decades of environmental destruction threatening the world's species and ecosystems at a marathon UN biodiversity summit on Sunday......»»
Inflating a habitat to destruction to test its limits before going to orbit
Normally, it would be a very bad day if your space station habitat module blew up. But it was all smiles and high-fives in mission control when Sierra Space's LIFE habitat was intentionally over-inflated until it popped spectacularly in an Ultimate B.....»»
US backs fund for sustainable safaris in Africa
The United States is committing support to promote sustainable safaris in Africa, hoping to prevent environmental destruction as the tourism sector recovers, officials said Thursday......»»
South cleans up from tornadoes as blizzards advance north
Communities from Texas to Florida commenced assisting survivors and cleaning up Thursday after tornadoes left scattered destruction and at least three people dead across the South. To the north, blizzards continued to pound the Midwest as more ice an.....»»
Wearable electronics could soon be made with a starch-based material to prevent e-waste
Soft, wearable sensors can improve our lives, but these soft and stretchable electronic devices are nearly impossible to recycle. As a result, this electronic waste usually ends up in landfills or polluting the environment. Polymer scientists from th.....»»
Insects may feel pain, says growing evidence: Here"s what this means for animal welfare laws
At least a trillion insects are killed annually for food and animal feed. Routine slaughter methods include extreme heat and cold, often preceded by starvation. By comparison, "only" around 79 billion mammals and bird livestock are slaughtered every.....»»
4 Reasons Not to Install macOS Monterey 12.6.2 & 11 Reasons You Should
4 Reasons Not to Install macOS Monterey 12.6.2 & 11 Reasons You Should is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile. Apple’s macOS Monterey 12.6.2 update could have a huge impact on your Mac’s performance. While many users should install the soft.....»»
How to use Apple Watch to stay healthy while working from home
For folks who work from home, being inside all day at the desk can literally be a pain in the neck. Here's how to take care of your health and wellness using your Apple Watch.Stay healthy while working from home with your Apple WatchMany people with.....»»
Attempts to stop the tide of destruction against nature will fail without Indigenous leadership, say researchers
At the crucial COP15 nature summit in Canada, almost 200 countries are reckoning with the world's extraordinary loss of the variety of life. Climate change, mining, urban development and more are threatening Earth's biodiversity to an extent never be.....»»
Researchers pioneer biocompatible all-water "Aquabots"
Soft robots have phenomenally advanced in recent years. Microscale soft robots designated to navigate difficult paths and perform biological functions in the human body could have profound potential biomedical applications such as surgery, prosthetic.....»»
Mini but mighty: Tiny WNT messengers help muscles grow
WNT signaling is crucial for the development of organisms and the maintenance of tissue homeostasis, since the WNT messengers are involved in a variety of cellular functions. In skeletal muscle, for example, they can increase muscle mass and improve.....»»
A research agenda for nonvascular photoautotrophs under climate change
Non-vascular photoautotrophs (NVP), including mosses, lichens, terrestrial algae and cyanobacteria, are organisms that receive their energy from light but lack the vascular tissue that transports water and nutrients in vascular plants. Lacking roots,.....»»
Microplastics in human tissue samples: International study warns against drawing premature conclusions
The distribution of microplastics and nanoplastics in the environment, the potential of human exposure and particle uptake, and the absorption of these particles into tissues are topics that are being intensively researched worldwide......»»
Oldest DNA yet sequenced shows mastodons once roamed a warmer Greenland
DNA left behind during a warm period is viable 2 million years later. Enlarge / An attempt to reconstruct what northern Greenland looked like about 2 million years ago. (credit: Beth Zaiken) When once-living tissue is pr.....»»
Hurricane"s effects killed sturgeon in Apalachicola River
As hurricane Michael churned through the Gulf of Mexico to make landfall near Florida's Apalachicola River in 2018, it left a sea of destruction in its wake......»»
Hybrid workers are still causing major security headaches
Hybrid workers are still interacting with phishing emails, causing a lot of pain to their companies......»»