This research investigates whether thallium exposure from 9/11 dust contributes to long-term memory loss in first responders. By linking biological samples with decades of cognitive data, findings suggest higher exposure increases risk of early…
This research explores tidal energy as a reliable renewable source using digital twin technology. By simulating tidal farms in the Long Island Sound, it evaluates performance and environmental impacts before construction. The approach enables…
This research investigates sound length in speech, comparing its physical and mental representation across languages. While English treats length as phonetic variation, languages like Japanese use it meaningfully. The study focuses on Persian to…
This research studies neutrinos—elusive particles that rarely interact with matter—and their ability to change type, known as neutrino oscillation. Using detectors in Japan, the experiment compares neutrinos before and after travel. Improved near-…
Using a Twilight analogy, this research explains antibiotic-resistant bacteria as “vampires” protected by membranes. By crystallizing membrane proteins and analyzing them with X-ray techniques, the study reveals their structure and function. This…
This research investigates tularemia, a highly infectious disease caused by Francisella tularensis, and explores a weakened bacterial strain as a vaccine candidate. By studying how the pathogen evades immune defenses, the work aims to…