Recent reports on social media platforms like TikTok have brought attention to unexpected pregnancies in women using semaglutide-based drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic. While these anecdotal reports are concerning, it is important to differentiate between individual experiences and scientific evidence. Mechanism of Action of GLP-1 Agonist Drugs GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide-1) agonist drugs like Ozempic mimic
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In a groundbreaking development, a team of engineers at The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology’s ICFO–Institut de Ciències Fotòniques has unveiled a revolutionary nearly transparent camera designed for eye tracking. The traditional obstacle of obstructing the user’s view has been overcome with this innovative creation, paving the way for a myriad of potential applications
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On August 30, 2022, a severe hail event occurred in Gerona, north-eastern Spain, causing significant damage to buildings, cars, and agricultural areas. Individual hailstones reached a massive 12cm, marking the largest ever documented in the country. This unusual phenomenon resulted in 67 injuries and one fatality, highlighting the catastrophic consequences of extreme hail events. Professor
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In the realm of science and technology, the utilization of coherent light sources in the deep ultraviolet (DUV) region has become increasingly vital across a wide range of applications. From lithography to defect inspection, metrology, and spectroscopy, the significance of DUV lasers cannot be overstated. Traditionally, high-power 193-nanometer (nm) lasers have played a crucial role
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Ammonia, a commonly used nitrogen-based chemical in various industries, has long been known for its negative impact on the environment. The traditional methods of producing ammonia involve high temperatures, high pressure, and significant energy consumption, making it one of the major contributors to carbon emissions globally. However, a recent breakthrough by engineers at the University
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El Niño, a climate pattern characterized by warmer waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean, has been responsible for bringing record heat and heavy precipitation across the world over the past year. Recent research suggests that melting Arctic sea ice may be contributing to the intensification of El Niño events. A study published in Science Advances
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The world of cancer treatment is constantly evolving, with researchers at Imperial College London leading the way in developing innovative solutions. A recent breakthrough has been made in the synthesis, analysis, and testing of new compounds that could potentially revolutionize the way we treat cancer. Metal-based compounds, specifically iridium complexes, have been identified for their
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Two-dimensional (2D) superconducting materials have been identified as a key component in the advancement of miniaturized optoelectronic devices. These devices are expected to perform optimally while consuming minimal energy. To achieve this, higher gate capacitance is required, allowing gates to store more electrical charge in proportion to the voltage applied. One approach to increasing gate
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Alzheimer’s disease has long been associated with the accumulation of proteins in the brain, specifically clumps and tangles that disrupt normal cellular function. However, recent research has brought attention to another factor that may play a significant role in the development of this neurodegenerative condition – lipids. While lipid deposits have been observed in the
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Recent research has shown a concerning link between pre-surgery diet and post-operative cognitive decline. While waking up groggy after surgery is a common experience, some individuals may face prolonged memory deficits that can last for weeks or even months. An animal study conducted at Ohio State University has shed light on how consuming fatty foods
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Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are gaining popularity in the field of electronics due to their ability to modulate electrical current in response to minimal changes in voltage. These transistors, which are based on organic superconducting materials, offer promising advantages for the development of brain-inspired and wearable technologies. However, conventional OECTs have been plagued by stability
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