Universal-Sci Weekly - Issue #98
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Study Shows Potential to Trace Alien Life in Emitted Ice Grains from Distant Moons
A new study suggests that tiny grains of ice, ejected from the moons' surfaces, floating through space could carry with them the signs of life, waiting to be uncovered by the instruments aboard upcoming space missions.
Spending time with dogs can enhance brainwaves linked to lower stress and better concentration
Have you ever found yourself feeling calmer or more focused after spending time with a dog? Now, there is scientific evidence to back up that experience.
A study from Konkuk University in South Korea, published in the peer-reviewed PLOS ONE journal, explored the positive effects dogs have on human stress levels and brain function..
How a New Ultra-Black Coating Could Vastly Improve Future Space Telescopes
It turns out that one of the keys to better images from space is making things really, really black.
Scientists developed a new kind of ultra-black coating that could make future telescopes and optical devices much more effective. In this article, we explain why.
Invisible Threat: How Traffic-Related Air Pollution May Influence the Onset of Alzheimer's
Researchers have shed light on a possible connection between the air we breathe and the health of our brains, specifically in relation to Alzheimer's disease, unveiling worrying insights.
Arctic Transformation: Ice-Free Summers May Be Coming Soon
A study from the University of Colorado Boulder indicates that the Arctic might start experiencing summers almost completely devoid sea ice in just a few years
Published in the peer-reviewed Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, the research highlights that the Arctic's first ice-free day could happen more than a decade sooner than past predictions, which mainly concentrated on when the region would lack ice for an entire month or longer. This outcome is expected regardless of future greenhouse gas emission levels.
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