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Helpful microbes could battle pathogens in our hospitals and schools—with the help of AI t
Helpful microbes that combat harmful pathogens could be the answer to rising antimicrobial resistance—particularly within built environments such as hospitals, homes and schools.
'Architecture, city design a frontline of defense' against heatwaves, expert says
'Architecture, city design a frontline of defense' against heatwaves, expert says
FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney discusses cooling solutions in urban environments with Ronita Bardhan, Professor of Sustainable Built Environment and Health at the University of Cambridge. She says that "ultimately architecture and city design is becoming more of a public health infra
Not all green space is equal: New framework highlights overlooked ecological factors in na
A new study led by Swansea University argues that the health benefits of nature-based health care may depend not only on access to green space, but also on the biodiversity and ecological quality of the environments involved.
Looks good, feels bad? New review explains why modern design can strain your brain
Modern, human-made environments that feature certain design elements can overload the brain, causing visual discomfort and stress, according to a new University of Stirling study. Visual discomfort refers to the unpleasant feelings or strain people experience when viewing certain
Can infants detect voices in noisy environments? New research says yes
In noisy environments, organisms differentiate sounds they want to detect from interfering noise to improve their perception of target sounds. This process is widely conserved across species, including birds, crocodiles, ferrets and human adults. But how early in life does this a
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Playing the Moon Game
Apollo astronauts previewed their roles as lunar field geologists in Alaska’s Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
As 'Avatar: Fire & Ash' hits Disney+, we look at 3 of the weirdest alien creatures in the
As 'Avatar: Fire & Ash' hits Disney+, we look at 3 of the weirdest alien creatures in the
As 'Avatar: Fire & Ash' hits Disney+, we delve into the jungles of Pandora to learn about three of the Avatar series’ coolest alien creatures.
NASA used a drone to deliver a human kidney. Is this the future of transplant transport?
NASA used a drone to deliver a human kidney. Is this the future of transplant transport?
The drone flew beyond line of sight with a kidney not viable for organ transplant, to test the concept for future deliveries to patients.
NASA Seeks Volunteers for New Yearlong Simulated Moon, Mars Mission
NASA Seeks Volunteers for New Yearlong Simulated Moon, Mars Mission
NASA is recruiting research participants for the agency’s next simulated deep space mission. Beginning no earlier than August 2027, research volunteers will spend one year living and working in interplanetary environments at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, operating
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Thirsty desert lizards inspire a new water-harvesting system
When the desert horned lizard (Phrynosoma platyrhinos) is thirsty, it cannot just lap up water or scoop it up like a bird because it lives in environments where water is extremely scarce. Typically, it's found in damp soil or, even more rarely, in drops of rain.
Far-red radiation and elevated CO₂ boost biomass accumulation in young leaf lettuce indoor
Far-red radiation and elevated CO₂ boost biomass accumulation in young leaf lettuce indoor
A new study from scientists at Purdue University reports that far-red radiation, in combination with increased carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentration, significantly enhances biomass production in young leaf lettuce grown under controlled environments, offering practical guidance for
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Inviting students to shape support systems can improve mental health and campus environmen
By listening to students and partnering with them to shape solutions, Dr. Adam Alvarez's research shows that schools can build trust, reduce isolation and create supportive communities where students feel valued.