ScienceDaily
Coverage of ScienceDaily in the Nexus archive.
- Your brain was never designed for this much bad news
The article discusses how the human brain was not built to handle the volume of bad news prevalent today. It references a ScienceDaily study and Hacker News comments, indicating public engagement with the topic.
- The ability to regrow body parts is dormant in mammals, not lost
The article reveals that mammals possess a dormant ability to regrow body parts, suggesting this capacity has not been lost but remains inactive. Research challenges previous assumptions about regenerative limitations in mammals.
- Scientists say they've reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray
Scientists claim to have reversed brain aging using a nasal spray, according to a study highlighted in a ScienceDaily article. The research, linked to a Hacker News discussion with minimal engagement, suggests potential breakthroughs in neurodegenerative disease treatments.
- Scientists "bottle the sun" with a liquid battery that stores solar energy
Scientists have developed a liquid battery that stores solar energy, effectively 'bottling the sun'. This innovation has the potential to revolutionize renewable energy storage. The breakthrough is a significant step forward in harnessing solar power.