Human sweat contains all sorts of chemicals that can be used to monitor our health, and scientists are looking to tap into this with devices that track everything from stress to blood sugar levels. Researchers have now found two new biomarkers in sweat that are associated with inflammatory bowel…| New Atlas
One dose of a new treatment, delivered by nasal spray, clears away build-ups of the toxic tau protein associated with Alzheimer’s disease from inside brain cells, improving memory, according to new research. It paves the way for new treatments for the debilitating disease.| New Atlas
Researchers have developed a mobile, noninvasive, ultrathin, stretchable, battery-operated electronic tattoo that simultaneously measures the heart’s electrical and mechanical activity, offering a new method of diagnosing and monitoring heart disease.| New Atlas
Much like the low-fluid warning light in a car, a new wearable sensor linked to a smartphone app is set to alert people when their hydration levels are dangerously low. The device could be a big help to athletes, first responders, and many others.| New Atlas
Time Magazine ranks which colleges and universities are best at teaching leadership| Poets&Quants for Undergrads
Text-to-image AI models trained on original images can memorize them, generating replicas that raise an issue of copyright infringement. A new AI model has been developed that’s trained on only corrupted images, removing that particular legal headache.| New Atlas
Two Houston organizations announced a new collaboration in a major move for Houston’s biotech scene.| InnovationMap
Houston’s University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has retained its U.S. News & World Report crown as the best cancer hospital in the U.S.| InnovationMap
The giant Tyrannosaurus Rex stomps through heavy foliage shaking the ground with every step. Its prey tries to outrun the mighty beast but it finds itself cornered in a cluster of trees. The king of the dinosaurs sees its dinner has nowhere to run, tilts back its giant head and bellows a mighty ...…| New Atlas
Students at the University of Texas at Dallas launched an encampment on Wednesday to demand the university divest from U.S. corporations affiliated with Israel's war in Gaza.| KERA News