Physicians have long been interested in approaches to chronic pain management that are less prone to abuse than traditionally prescribed medications. But the ongoing opioid crisis in America has shone a light on how a combination of increased heroin use, dubious prescription and pharmaceutical practices, and the increased amount of …
Read More »Brain-Computer Interfaces Could Eliminate Lower Back Pain
If your lower back hurts, you’re in good company. Back pain inflicts itself on almost everyone during their lives. But there are some unlucky folk who get injured, or have a degenerative disorder or neuropathic condition that leaves them in chronic pain. And for people who have pain doctors can’t …
Read More »Signatures of Universe’s Extra Dimensions Could Be Hiding in Gravitational Waves
In a paper published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (arXiv.org preprint), German physicists investigate the effects due to Universe’s extra dimensions — the existence of which is a critical but as yet unproven element of string theory — on ‘ripples’ in the fabric of space and time …
Read More »Modified Skulls from Gobekli Tepe Provide Evidence of Neolithic ‘Skull Cult’
Three carved skull fragments uncovered at Göbekli Tepe, a Neolithic site in southeast Turkey known for its impressive megalithic architecture with characteristic T-shaped pillars, feature modifications not seen before among human remains of the time. The finds could indicate a new, previously undocumented variation of ‘skull cult’ in the Early …
Read More »Heart Attack is ‘Systemic’ Condition, Scientists Say
According to a team of researchers from the Medical University of Vienna, Austria, a variety of organ systems, including liver and spleen, are involved in the co-ordination of the organism’s response to a heart attack, a medical emergency in which the supply of blood to the heart is suddenly and …
Read More »New Species of Amazon Parrot Discovered in Mexico
A new species of parrot has been discovered in the tropical forests of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. Male (right) and female paratypes of the blue-winged amazon (Amazona gomezgarzai). Image credit: T. Silva et al, doi: 10.7717/peerj.3475. The colorful bird was first sighted in 2014 by Mexican veterinarian and ornithologist Dr. …
Read More »Eating Mangoes Could Benefit Your Health
Several human studies on consumption of mango (Mangifera indica) have found multiple health benefits associated with the fruit including improved blood pressure, blood sugar control, and gut health. The findings were published recently in the FASEB Journal and presented at the 2017 Experimental Biology Conference. New research investigated the impact …
Read More »Possible Mars-sized Planet Detected in the Outer Solar System
A new paper published in the Astronomical Journal suggests that the unusual tilt of some Kuiper Belt objects could be explained by a Mars-sized planet lurking in the outer solar system. To be clear, this hypothetical planet-sized mass is not the same thing as the hypothesized Planet 9 that we’ve …
Read More »Scientists Say Mass Extinction of Marine Megafauna Occurred 2-3 Million Years Ago
A previously unknown mass extinction may have killed up to a third of large marine animals 2-3 million years ago, according to an international team of paleontologists. Carcharocles megalodon pursuing two prehistoric whales. Image credit: Karen Carr / CC BY 3.0. The team, led by Dr. Catalina Pimiento of the …
Read More »Ultra-High Intensity Laser Sparks New Behavior in Light
By focusing laser light to brightness one billion times greater than the surface of the Sun, a team of physicists from the United States and China has observed changes in a vision-enabling interaction between light and matter. Those changes yielded unique X-ray pulses with the potential to generate extremely high-resolution …
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