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Most people know that body fat stored around the midsection can spell disaster for cardiovascular health. But Harvard researchers have now discovered another problematic fat-storage location in the body that's been largely overlooked.Continue ReadingCategory: Diet & Nutrition, Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Cardiovascular, Heart Disease, Heart attack, Harvard, Muscle, Fat
2024 has been a year in space that has seen successes, failures, a clutch of firsts, and some goodbyes – not to mention a long-distance probe rescue, spacesuits on the catwalk, and a couple of cosmic oddities. Let's have a look back.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: Moon, Voyager, Space Suit, SpaceX, Ingenuity, Mars, best-of-2024
Is obesity a disease or a risk factor for disease? In medical circles – and outside of them – the question is contentious, with supporters on either side. In a newly published report, the Global Commission on Clinical Obesity has strived to settle the debate, introducing a new framework that redefines obesity.Continue ReadingCategory: Obesity, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags: Obesit
running from 3-8 december at HOFA’s booth AM109, the beyond reality exhibition invites audiences to challenge norms and question the very fabric of reality. The post HOFA gallery transcends artistic norms at art miami 2024 with ‘beyond reality’ exhibition appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
A lamp made of discarded mollusc shells and humming furniture featured in the Beyond Perception exhibit in New York City alongside digitized versions of the pieces for a future AI-driven video game. Read more
Researchers have discovered that limiting a certain enzyme can have a dramatic impact in protecting against the effects of Alzheimer's disease. The finding could lead to a new class of drugs that fight the disease.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Alzheimer's Disease, Lancaster University, University of Leeds, Dementia, Neuroscience, Brain
French smart telescope maker Unistellar has been on a mission to make stargazing easier for amateurs for years, and has now launched its cheapest models to date. The Odyssey range packs in Nikon optics, brings autofocus, and allows for observation of nearby and distant objects.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Telescope, Amateur astronomy, CES 2024, Astrophotography, Astronomy
A new study has found that an extract made from willow bark, the precursor to aspirin, possesses effective broad-spectrum antiviral properties. The discovery may mean we will soon have a new way of fighting viral infections, from stomach bugs to seasonal colds and flu.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Antiviral, Coronavirus (COVID-19), Virus
the principal of counterspace discusses how researching and understanding cultural typologies can lead to a better world at milano arch week The post interview: sumayya vally on creating architecture with an impact ‘beyond our generation’ appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
For deaf and hard-of-hearing people, voice recognition technology like Alexa and Siri can be a barrier to effective communication. Researchers have used AI to develop a tool that converts sign language to text, potentially increasing inclusivity and accessibility for the deaf community.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Deaf, Communicate, Machine Learning, Translation, Artificial Intellige


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