Mirrored Life: The End of an Era?

Mirrored Life: The End of an Era?

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Women with depression may be more likely to have painful periods, study suggests

Women with depression may be more likely to have painful periods, study suggests

Could Depression Be a Root Cause of Period Pain? New research suggests a surprising link between depression and menstrual cramps, indicating that mental health might play a bigger role in women’s health than previously thought. A groundbreaking study, conducted by researchers from the UK and China, used advanced genetic analysis techniques to explore the relationship … Read more

Swiss research is not immune to the growing phenomenon of withdrawals of scientific articles – rts.ch

Swiss research is not immune to the growing phenomenon of withdrawals of scientific articles – rts.ch

The explosion of retractions, or withdrawals, of scientific articles is a growing reality in Swiss research, with 304 cases recorded since the 1990s, the majority dating back to recent years. For experts, this increase reflects increased rigor more than a lack of reliability. Some cases are nevertheless worrying. External content This external content cannot be … Read more

Malang State University (UM) students investigate the potential of Soursop seeds as a natural solution to Malaria

Malang State University (UM) students investigate the potential of Soursop seeds as a natural solution to Malaria

Research team from Malang State University (UM) has conducted ground-breaking research into the potential of soursop seeds as a natural alternative for the treatment of malaria. This research was conducted by students medical school Biotechnology students Anindya Zerlina Tsaqif, Khodijah, and Ryuzen, under the guidance of Dr. Kiky Martha Ariesaka, M. Biomed, and Moh. Mirza … Read more

Our kissing behavior is the result of how well the monkeys float, say researchers

Our kissing behavior is the result of how well the monkeys float, say researchers

Purified lips With RTL News·47 minutes ago·Modified: 1 minute ago © ANP (archive photo) RTL Why do we kiss people? Researchers at the University of Warwick in Britain now think they may have an answer: our kissing may be related to the flea behavior of great apes, our ancestors. The researchers published a new study … Read more

Scientists will bring this extinct tiger back to life, how?

Scientists will bring this extinct tiger back to life, how?

Jakarta – Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) is a carnivorous marsupial mammal that once lived in Australia, Tasmania, and Papua New Guinea. This animal became extinct about a hundred years ago. With advances in science and technology, scientists are now trying to bring the Tasmanian tiger back to life through advances in genome sequencing. This process is … Read more

Groundbreaking Discovery: Ancient Oceanic Plate from Dinosaur Era Found Deep Within Earth

Groundbreaking Discovery: Ancient Oceanic Plate from Dinosaur Era Found Deep Within Earth

Jakarta – A strange part of the Earth’s bowels was recently identified by scientists from the University of Maryland, United States. This piece is an ancient oceanic plate from the Age of Dinosaurs that is hidden deep inside the Earth. Through research published in the journal Science Advances, University of Maryland geologist Jinchuan Wang made … Read more

NASA Discovers Mysterious Gamma Radiation Bursts from Earth: The Connection to Thunderstorms Unveiled

NASA Discovers Mysterious Gamma Radiation Bursts from Earth: The Connection to Thunderstorms Unveiled

It all started in the 1990s, when the US space agency NASA satellites built to detect high-energy particles coming from supernova stars (and beyond) detected bursts of high-energy gamma radiation coming from Earth. Researchers soon realized that these radioactive particles came from thunderstorms, but the frequency of this phenomenon was still a mystery. So far. … Read more

Call to Health Minister: ‘Give MRI to women with dense breast tissue’

Call to Health Minister: ‘Give MRI to women with dense breast tissue’

Increased risk of breast cancer With RTL News·0 minutes ago·Modified: 0 minutes ago © iStock RTL Women with very thick breast tissue are more likely to develop breast cancer. In these women, some of the suspicious areas are not clearly visible on an X-ray, but they are visible on an MRI. But these women don’t … Read more