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Mashup Score: 2
As part of ongoing efforts to develop materials that could enable alternative energy sources, researchers in Drexel University’s College of Engineering have produced a titanium oxide nanofilament material that can harness sunlight to unlock the ubiquitous molecule’s potential as a fuel source.
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Mashup Score: 3What crocodile DNA reveals about the Ice Age - 1 year(s) ago
What drives crocodile evolution? Is climate a major factor or changes in sea levels? Determined to find answers to these questions, researchers from McGill University discovered that while changing temperatures and rainfall had little impact on the crocodiles’ gene flow over the past three million years, changes to sea levels during the Ice Age had a different effect.
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Mashup Score: 2GI ASCO 2023 Highlights with Dr. Mark Lewis – ONC Brothers - 1 year(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 1Massive "marimo" algae balls at risk from deadly winter sunburn - 1 year(s) ago
Climate change could overexpose rare underwater “marimo” algae balls to sunlight, killing them off according to a new study at the University of Tokyo. Marimo are living fluffy balls of green algae. The world’s largest marimo can be found in Lake Akan in Hokkaido, Japan’s northern main island. Here they are sheltered from too much winter sunlight by a thick layer of ice and snow, but the ice is…
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Not getting enough natural light during the day may cause sleep problems at night. A new study suggests that exposure to natural light during the day — particularly morning and midday — could improve sleep, even on cloudy winter days.
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Mashup Score: 1Why morning light is so crucial to your health - BBC Ideas - 2 year(s) ago
How morning light can help regulate our sleep patterns, and why it’s important to step outside to experience the full benefits.
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Mashup Score: 22Exposure to sunlight enhances romantic passion in humans - 3 year(s) ago
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have found that exposure to ultraviolet radiation from sunlight enhances romantic passion in humans. In the study both men and women were exposed to UVB (ultraviolet radiation type B) under controlled conditions, and the findings were unequivocal: increased levels of romantic passion in both genders. The study revealed that exposure to sunlight affects the…
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Mashup Score: 0Sunlight exposure in infancy decreases risk of sporadic retinoblastoma, extent of intraocular disease - 3 year(s) ago
Background Prior ecologic studies suggest that UV exposure through sunlight to the retina might contribute to increased retinoblastoma incidence. Aims Our study objectives were (1) to examine the …
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Mashup Score: 2Sunlight exposure in infancy decreases risk of sporadic retinoblastoma, extent of intraocular disease - 3 year(s) ago
Background Prior ecologic studies suggest that UV exposure through sunlight to the retina might contribute to increased retinoblastoma incidence. Aims Our study objectives were (1) to examine the …
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Mashup Score: 1Heliovaccination: Solar mediated immunity against cancer - 4 year(s) ago
The protective effect of ultraviolet (UV) light against a host of malignancies is well characterised. It was recognised by WHO in their 2006 publication on the global burden of UV‐mediated disease. T…
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