Depression has a long history, with its core experiences of changes in energy, activity, thinking, and mood being described for thousands of years. Despite this long history, experts still do not agree on a universal definition or cause of depression. It is seen as a large family of illnesses with different causes and mechanisms, making
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Exploring the depths beneath Earth’s surface, hydrology researchers from the University of Arizona delved into how human activities, such as oil and gas production, geothermal energy extraction, and lithium mining, impact the deep subsurface. This zone, hidden from plain view, extends hundreds of meters to several kilometers below the planet’s surface. The study aimed to
Solar cells have become an increasingly popular source of renewable energy, with researchers constantly striving to improve their efficiency and stability. Among the various designs being explored, organic solar cells based on perovskite materials have shown promise due to their lower fabrication costs, increased flexibility, and tunability compared to traditional silicon-based solar cells. However, these
ADHD, which affects around one in 20 people, is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that primarily impacts children but often continues into adulthood. The first clinical description of children with symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity dates back to 1902 when British paediatrician Professor George Still presented his observations of 43 defiant and emotional children. This
The ongoing hunt for the mysterious Planet Nine has taken an exciting turn, with new research presenting the “strongest statistical evidence yet” of its existence. The research, conducted by renowned astronomer Konstantin Bogytin from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), sheds light on the potential presence of a ninth planet lurking in the outer reaches
Addictive drugs like cocaine and morphine have been known to override our natural desire for life-sustaining needs such as food and water. Scientists from Rockefeller University and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have conducted a study using mouse models to delve into the mechanisms behind this phenomenon. The research team utilized a
It has been almost six years since a day spa in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was shut down due to the unregulated practice of ‘vampire facials’. Recently, a report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed five suspected cases of HIV linked to unsanitary procedures carried out at the spa by an
As talks between the United Auto Workers and Daimler Truck reach a critical juncture, around 7,200 workers across three southern US states are facing the possibility of a strike. The current labor contract, due to expire at midnight on Friday, encompasses workers involved in the construction of long-haul trucks and buses. Led by UAW President
When we think of chemistry, we often picture the traditional image of colored liquids in beakers and flasks. However, at the Critical Materials Innovation (CMI) Hub, scientists are breaking away from this stereotype by utilizing mechanochemistry to transform the way chemical reactions are initiated. Mechanochemistry involves the use of mechanical forces to disrupt solids and
Google recently announced its plans to invest a whopping $2 billion in building a new data center in northeastern Indiana. This data center is expected to be a game-changer for the tech giant’s artificial intelligence technology and cloud business. The decision to disclose the project’s cost on Friday has shed light on the massive scale
The scientific community has recently witnessed a groundbreaking advancement in the field of quantum physics with the introduction of frequency-domain photon number-path entanglement. Unlike traditional spatial-domain entanglement, this innovative concept involves the manipulation of individual photons through a frequency beam splitter, resulting in the distribution of photons between two distinct frequencies. This novel approach, pioneered
The Nile River, spanning over 11 countries in East Africa, is a vital source of water, energy, environmental quality, and cultural wealth for the region. However, the utilization of Nile resources has led to longstanding tensions among the countries sharing the river, hindering opportunities for cooperation and mutual benefit. Researchers from The University of Manchester
Light-driven molecular motors have been a topic of interest for scientists for nearly 25 years. The initial development of these motors by Professor Ben Feringa led to a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016. However, challenges arose when attempting to make these motors perform practical tasks. A recent paper published in Nature Chemistry outlined a
A man from Florida, aged 52, sought medical attention due to worsening migraines that had been plaguing him for the past four months. Upon further examination through a CT scan, doctors made a startling discovery – multiple cysts scattered throughout his brain. These cysts turned out to be larval cysts of the pork tapeworm, Taenia
Recently, Chinese tech giant ByteDance has adamantly stated that they have no intention of selling TikTok, despite a new US law that requires them to divest from the popular video platform. The US government imposed a nine-month deadline on ByteDance to sell TikTok due to national security concerns surrounding the app being used for espionage