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  Annales aequatoria
Country: Belgium

Publisher: Aequatoria

ISBN: 0254-4296



Bright light boosts brain power and alertness, illuminating study reveals
LIÈGE, Belgium — If you’ve ever felt more alert and focused ... in ways that enhance cognitive performance and wakefulness. The study, published in the journal eLife, represents a major leap forward ...


Bright light instantly enhances brain function and alertness
New study shows increased bright light levels enhance cognitive performance by influencing brain activity in the hypothalamus.


Fluxys Pipeline Subsidiary Appointed Belgium's First Hydrogen Network Operator
Fluxys Hydrogen, a subsidiary of gas pipeline operator Fluxys, has been appointed Belgium's first "hydrogen network operator," tasked with building and managing a national hydrogen pipeline grid. This ...


Beyond the reaches of Big Academia, there could a bright future for the humanities in pamphleteering
Through our acquiescence to Big Academic Publishing, humanities scholars have been complicit in turning our research into overpriced luxuries. But we can return to a time before this corrosive ...


Furthering United States-European Union Priorities in Science: AAAS Travels to Belgium
This April, a delegation from AAAS traveled to Brussels, Belgium where they met with the European Commission, the European Research Council, and the U.S. Mission to the EU.


Mysteriously Buried? Century-Old Train Carriage Discovered In Belgium
A train carriage dating back to a century was unearthed recently by archaeologists in Belgium. During excavations of an ancient fortress in the metropolis of Antwerp, they happened to discover the ...


AI-powered 3D models based on CBCT may predict injury risk to Inferior alveolar nerve after third molar extraction: Study
AI-powered 3D models based on CBCT may predict injury risk to the Inferior alveolar nerve after third molar extraction suggests a study published in the Journal Of Dentistry ... AI platform (Relu BV, ...


New research defines specific genomic changes associated with the transmissibility of the monkeypox virus
Scientists have located and identified alterations in the monkeypox virus genome that potentially correlate with changes in the virus's transmissibility observed in the 2022 outbreak.


Bones of 1800s battlefield dead may have been dug up for fertilizer
Where did all the skeletons go from the Battle of Waterloo? A new book suggests they — and some U.S. soldiers’ bones — were plundered for fertilizer and sugar production.


Commentary: Visa-free policies alone will not revive China’s inbound tourism
To revitalise inbound tourism, China must enhance travel convenience for foreign visitors, says an Edith Cowan University academic.


American Cities Face Mass Termite Invasion, Scientists Warn
Researchers said that "invasive termite species could find suitable habitats in heavily urbanised and connected areas." ...


Mangrove forestry only sustainable when conservation zones respected: Study
Mangroves are recognized globally for their impressive carbon storage potential and plethora of social and ecological benefits. Beyond their outsize role in buffering the world against greenhouse gas ...