Published: Feb. 16, 2023, 8 a.m.
Today we discuss how using gas stoves has caused a huge uptick in childhood asthma, how motor memory is developed while we sleep, and how scientists are working to save the larvae of coral reefs!\xa0
Gasthma
- \u201cPopulation Attributable Fraction of Gas Stoves and Childhood Asthma in the United States\u201d by Talor Gruenwald et al.
- \u201cGas stove pollution causes 12.7% of childhood asthma, study finds\u201d by Maxine Joselow and Vanessa Montalbano
Sleep Memory\xa0
- \u201cDuring sleep, brain regions synchronize to create motor memory\u201d by UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SAN FRANCISCO
- \u201cCortical\u2013hippocampal coupling during manifold exploration in motor cortex\u201d by Jaekyung Kim et al.
Frozen Reefs\xa0
- \u201cScientists freeze Great Barrier Reef coral in world-first trial\u201d By Jill Gralow
- \u201cScientists pioneer \u2018game-changing\u2019 freezing technique that could save the Great Barrier Reef\u2019s coral\u201d by Charlotte Elton
- \u201cScientists Freeze Great Barrier Reef Coral\u201d by GKToday
- \u201cWhat is coral bleaching?\u201d by National Ocean Service
- \u201cSCIENTISTS HAVE MADE A HUGE BREAKTHROUGH IN CRYOGENICS\u201d by June Javelosa
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