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Hongyacha: Caffeine-Free Tea Plant Discovered in China

Hongyacha, a new type of wild tea plant from the mountains of southern China, contains little or no caffeine, according to a study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. Leaves and young shoots of hongyacha. Image credit: Ji-Qiang Jin et al, doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.8b03433. “Hongyacha is a wild …

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Inventive Orangutans Make Hook Tools to Retrieve Food

Orangutans spontaneously make hook tools out of a straight piece of wire, using them to ‘fish’ for food. Laumer et al show that orangutans can spontaneously innovate a hook tool out of a straight piece of wire to solve a novel problem. Image credit: Laumer et al, doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-34607-0. Orangutans …

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Blue Light Exposure Reduces Systolic Blood Pressure, Study Shows

Exposure to blue light significantly decreases systolic blood pressure and increases heart rate, lowering the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, a study led by University of Surrey’s Professor Christian Heiss has found. Whole body irradiation with visible blue light improves blood pressure. Image credit: Daniel Reche. “Previous studies have shown …

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Researchers Capture Sound of Martian Sunrise

A team of researchers from Anglia Ruskin University and the University of Exeter, UK, has created the soundtrack of the Martian sunrise captured by NASA’s Mars rover Opportunity, using data sonification techniques to create a two-minute piece of music. Photograph of the 5,000th sunrise over Mars captured by NASA’s Opportunity …

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