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How a Healthy Diet Like the Mediterranean Diet Protects Brain Health
[ad_1] A new study has found that metabolites from healthier diets may help protect brain health across different races and ethnicities. Diet is an important source of many metabolites that are indicators of many aspects of health. Previous studies have found that certain metabolites such as lipids, amino acids and steroids are associated with cognitive ... -
The surprising way Sheldon of the Big Bang theory gave the world of science
[ad_1] According to Smithsonian Magazine, in 2012, a honey bee was discovered named after Sheldon Cooper’s popular catchphrase. The orchid bee was named Euglossa bazinga by Andre Nemesio of the Federal University of Uberlandia in Brazil. According to a summary of the Zootaxa article written by Andre Nemesio and Rafael R. Ferrari, when honeybees were ... -
The permanent solution lies in ‘science diplomacy’
[ad_1] After the end of World War II, a catastrophe of heaviness and scale that paralyzed the world’s politics and economy, the world entered a new “era” called the “Great Acceleration”. Neither major nor moderate global and regional political and economic crises can prevent even more ambitious discoveries in the fields of science and technology ... -
Data science reveals universal rules for shaping cell power plants — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Mitochondria are compartments, so-called ‘organelles’, within cells that provide the chemical energy supply we need to move, think and live. Chloroplasts are organelles in plants and algae that capture sunlight and carry out photosynthesis. At first glance, they may seem worlds apart. But an international team of researchers, led by the University of Bergen, ... -
Behavioral health inequalities have cost the U.S. healthcare system more than $278 billion
[ad_1] Behavioral health inequalities are driving a wave of premature deaths, resulting in a huge strain on the U.S. health care system. In fact, the cost of behavioral health-related premature deaths in Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities was $278 billion between 2016 and 2020 alone. This is according to a new metadata ... -
Political Science Professor Gains U.S. Citizenship — Lee Clarion
[ad_1] In August 2022, Associate Professor of Political Science Ana Alves Shippey received US citizenship after 10 and a half years of studying and teaching in the US. Sippy moved to the United States in 2007 to begin graduate work at the University of Virginia. Near the end of her studies, Sippy began looking for ... -
7 Biggest Beauty Trends from New York Fashion Week
[ad_1] At New York Fashion Week this season, the beauty veered between pared-back and unhinged. It is a skin care strategy as cosmetics that embodies the attitude of stripping away waste, and flashiness is kept to a minimum. Leave it to backstage legend Pat McGrath to lyrically summarize “sublime skin meets minimal majorness.” No wonder ... -
‘Fashion makes us dream’: London Fashion Week is more important than ever for young designers
[ad_1] Marco Capaldo of 16Arlington said: “I think this season is going to be very groundbreaking in the sense that the focus is on craft and artisans and everything that goes into building these collections.” After all, the ultimate aim of London Fashion Week is not a circus around work, but a business-first mentality that ...










