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Weight training on regular basis related to lower risk of death
London [UK], September 28 (ANI): Regular weight-training exercise is associated with a lower risk of death from any cause, with the exception of cancer, according to research conducted in older persons and published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
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Scientists embed sensors into T-shirts to monitor breathing
Washington [US], September 26 (ANI): Imperial researchers have embedded new low-cost sensors into t-shirts and face masks that track breathing, heart rate, and ammonia.
7 fasting-friendly food you can try this Navratri
New Delhi [India], September 26 (ANI): Navratri, one of the biggest Indian festivals, is being observed with great fervour across the nation. The 9-day-long festival heightens one's spiritual belief by observing fast and worshipping avatars of Goddess Durga.
Solvent research solves mystery of solar cell durability
Washington [US], September 25 (ANI): Solvents that allow solution deposition of one layer without harming the other may make it easier to create high-efficiency solar cells containing layers of 2D and 3D perovskites.
New study demonstrates how whales protect their brains
Washington [US], September 25 (ANI): According to a new study, unique blood arteries in whale brains may protect whales from dangerous blood pulses caused by swimming.
Researchers find how infants learn their native language
Washington [US], September 25 (ANI): Infants can recognise the majority of sounds soon after birth and begin to become language-specific listeners by the age of one, according to a recent study.
Women with healthy lifestyle can reduce risk of diabetes
Washington [US], September 25 (ANI): Researchers found that women who have a history of diabetes during pregnancy can still reduce their risk of developing it by living a healthy lifestyle that includes eating well, quitting smoking, exercising frequently, and not being overweight.
Study finds gut microbes consume plant sugars as food
Birmingham [UK], September 25 (ANI): The bacteria in our stomach are fed by a carbohydrate that is frequently found bound to plant proteins, according to researchers.
Asexual relationships need same ingredients as any other relation
Washington [US], September 25 (ANI): Many asexual individuals, those with little to no sexual attraction, are in long-term satisfying romantic relationships, but there has been little study on how and why they last and thrive. New research found that, despite asexuals' lack of or dislike for sexual attraction, the ingredients that make for a successful relationship among asexual individuals are virtually the same as those in any other relationship.
Ability to move to the pulse of music has genetic link
Washington [US], September 24 (ANI): In the most recent large-scale genomic research of musicality, 69 genetic variations related to beat synchronization--the capacity to move in time with the beat of the music--were discovered.
Climate change to affect marine life more than we can imagine
Gothenburg [Sweden], September 24 (ANI): Just as there has long been spatial planning for operations on land, planning is required to encourage the sustainable development of marine environments. Researchers from the University of Gothenburg and other institutions are now proving that marine planning, which it currently does not, must take climate change into account. Changes in temperature and salt concentration may have a greater impact on ecosystems and species than every other environmental element combined, according to the researchers' findings.
Study discovers how babies learn contrastive languages
Washington [US], September 24 (ANI): According to a study, infants can identify the majority of sounds soon after birth, and by the age of one, they start to become language-specific listeners.
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