Tuesday, 2 August 2022

Baby boom: the endangered wildlife revival at Cambodia's Angkor Wat

The melodic songs from families of endangered monkeys ring out over the jungle near Cambodia's Angkor Wat temple complex—a sign of ecological rejuvenation decades after hunting decimated wildlife at the site.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-science-news/baby-boom-the-endangered-wildlife-revival-at-cambodias-angkor-wat

Could acupuncture help ward off diabetes?

It's been used for thousands of years to treat a variety of illnesses—and now acupuncture could also help fight one of the 21st century's biggest health challenges.

Research reveals the chemical underpinnings of how benign water can transform into harsh hydrogen peroxide

A new study has put a remarkable and unexpected chemical genesis on more solid footing.

source https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-science-news/research-reveals-the-chemical-underpinnings-of-how-benign-water-can-transform-into-harsh-hydrogen-peroxide

Junk food advertising restrictions prevent almost 100,000 obesity cases

Junk food advertising restrictions on Transport for London (TfL) networks have prevented almost 100,000 obesity cases and is expected to save the NHS over £200 million, according to new research.