Today we discuss how a new piece of technology is able to transfer the data of the entire internet in just one second, how eating a lot of tomatoes can improve your gut health, and how scientists are looking into how medicine is processed in the body at different times of day.
Internet Chip
- “Record-breaking chip can transmit entire internet's traffic per second” By Michael Irving
- “Petabit-per-second data transmission using a chip-scale microcomb ring resonator source” by A. A. Jørgensen et al.
- “A New Chip Is Capable of Transmitting All of the Internet's Traffic Every Second” by Anthony Wood
Tomato Diet
- “Tracing tomatoes’ health benefits to gut microbes” by Emily Caldwell
- “Short-Term Tomato Consumption Alters the Pig Gut Microbiome toward a More Favorable Profile” by Mallory L. Goggans et al.
Wrong Time Meds
- “New insights into the harms of taking medicines at the wrong time of day” By Rich Haridy
- “Timing matters for medications – your circadian rhythm influences how well treatments work and how much they might harm you” by Tobias Eckle
- “How circadian disruptions promote tumor growth and timing of cancer drugs may be vital” By Rich Haridy
- “Anti-inflammatory drugs slow healing, if taken at wrong time of day” By Rich Haridy
- “Time-of-day dependent effects of midazolam administration on myocardial injury in non-cardiac surgery” by Meghan Prin et al.
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