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Science panel's advice for next dietary guidelines could be on collision course with MAHA
Food has been front and center in the Make America Healthy Again movement, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign to solve chronic disease...
statnews.com - 1 day ago
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‘Real danger in this moment’ for America’s research enterprise
There are stark warnings for the US amid science agency cuts, terminated research grants and detained graduate students...
chemistryworld.com - 1 day ago
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23andMe Is Bankrupt. Here's What That Means For Your Genetic Data.
As soon as the genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy on March 23, 2025, concerns about what would happen to the personal information...
sciencealert.com - 2 days ago
travel / science
Rescued ISS Astronauts Almost Didn't Make It There in the First Place
The Boeing Starliner didn't just fail to bring them home safely; it almost meant they never came home at all. Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, the two...
extremetech.com - 2 days ago
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Earth's Crust Is Dripping Under Midwest US, Scientists Discover
Beneath the American Midwest, on the continent of North America, the underside of Earth's crust is dripping into the planetary interior. There, blobs...
sciencealert.com - 2 days ago
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Physicist Brian Cox explains quantum physics in 22 minutes
With a topic as seemingly complicated as quantum physics, where can you start if you want to build your understanding?In just 22 minutes, physicist...
bigthink.com - 2 days ago
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A surprising number of medieval scribes were women
New research estimates around 8,000 of those manuscripts could still exist today. Every book was a laborious project during the Middle Ages. And according to a first-of-its-kind quantitative review, more than a few of them were penned by women. Experts estimate medieval scribes produced over 10...
popsci.com - 2 days ago
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The significance of the recent 'baby pictures' showing the universe when it was just 380,000 years old
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) collaboration, which includes researchers from the University of Toronto, recently produced the clearest images...
phys.org - 2 days ago
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Dark energy may not be constant – this discovery could undermine our entire model of cosmological history
The great Russian physicist and Nobel laureate Lev Landau once remarked that “cosmologists are often in error, but never in doubt”. In studying the...
theconversation.com - 2 days ago
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DARPA Unintentionally Invents New Rocket 'Radar' Thanks to SpaceX
A routine test turned into a surprise discovery when DARPA’s atmospheric sensors picked up something unexpected—courtesy of a falling SpaceX Falcon 9....
gizmodo.com - 2 days ago
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Breakthrough: World's Smallest Pacemaker Is The Size of a Rice Grain
Scientists said Wednesday they have developed the world's tiniest pacemaker, a temporary heartbeat regulator smaller than a grain of rice that can be...
sciencealert.com - 2 days ago
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Study Reveals Brain Circuits That Drive Political Passion and Intensity
A new study has identified specific brain networks that regulate the intensity of political engagement, regardless of ideology. By analyzing Vietnam...
neurosciencenews.com - 2 days ago
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Do adults need a measles booster? An epidemiologist explains who is immune
The measles outbreak that started in Texas in late January continues to grow. As of March 27, 2025, confirmed cases across the United States reached...
pbs.org - 2 days ago
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Neuroscience Says Joy Conditioning Is the Most Pleasant and Effective Way to Boost Your Emotional Intelligence
If you want to boost your emotional intelligence to face anxious time s, there’s a solution that’s as pleasant as it is effective. We live in anxious time s. Tariffs come and go. Both the climate and the political situation just keep getting more volatile. Experts insist AI is set to revolutionize,...
inc.com - 2 days ago
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Western diet causes inflammation, traditional African food protects
Study from Tanzania shows major impact of diet on the immune system A switch of just two weeks from a traditional African diet to a Western diet...
sciencedaily.com - 2 days ago
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A Scientist Says He Has the Evidence That We Live in a Simulation
The “Second Law of Infodynamics” could prove it. Many philosophers and scientists have pondered if we live in a simulated universe, and University of Portsmouth scientist Melvin Vopson believes he has evidence. • Using his previously formulated Second Law of Infodynamics, Vopson claims that the...
popularmechanics.com - 2 days ago
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How Smelly Farts Can Signal What's Going On in Your Gut
We’ve all been there: you try your best to keep it in, but you just can’t hold it anymore. You have to let it slip – how bad could it be? Then the...
studyfinds.org - 2 days ago
science / sports
A mass grave for fighters in a Roman Empire-era battle is revealed in Vienna
As construction crews churned up dirt to renovate a Vienna soccer field last October, they happened upon an unprecedented find: A heap of intertwined...
phys.org - 2 days ago
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Ask an Expert: What Are Creative Ways Patients Manage Psoriasis?
Meet the Expert Casey Gallagher, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and a clinical professor at the University of Colorado in Denver. He is also a...
verywellhealth.com - 2 days ago
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No, the “Kalam cosmological argument” doesn’t prove God’s existence
We know that everything in the Universe, as it exists today, arose from some pre-existing state that was different from how it is at present....
bigthink.com - 2 days ago
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A Dutch 17-Year-Old Forgot His Native Language After Knee Surgery and Spoke Only English Even Though He Had Never Used It Outside School
He experienced foreign language syndrome for about 24 hours, and remembered every single detail of the incident even after recovery....
zmescience.com - 2 days ago
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Scientists may have discovered a whole new type of life
A strange giant cylindrical lifeform might not be a fungus after all Scientists love to put things in categories. In the natural world, life is...
sciencefocus.com - 2 days ago
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James Webb Space Telescope Spots the “Dawn” of the Universe Becoming Transparent
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope to look over 99.99% of the way back in time have discovered the earliest signs of the universe...
thedebrief.org - 2 days ago
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J&J’s third talc bankruptcy settlement attempt denied
Company says it will return to courts to fight talc cancer claims...
chemistryworld.com - 2 days ago
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Scientists Brought Schrodinger’s Cat to Life—and Proved Something Incredible About Quantum Physics
It’s alive... or not? Schrödinger’s cat, the infamous thought experiment involving a cat that can be alive and dead at the same time , has been brought to life with qubits. • Schrödinger’s cat experiments have been done with particles before, but all of them were cooled to near-absolute zero. It was...
popularmechanics.com - 2 days ago
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Atlantic Sturgeon Were Fished Almost to Extinction
Ancient DNA reveals how the Chesapeake Bay population changed over centuries. Sturgeons are one of the oldest groups of fishes. Sporting an armor of...
jstor.org - 2 days ago
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Once Lush Sahara Was Home to a Surprisingly Unique Group of Humans
Currently a harsh, arid sandscape, it's hard to believe the Sahara was once studded with sparkling water bodies that nourished lush green savannas....
sciencealert.com - 2 days ago
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Amid fuzzy data, scientists urge monitoring of Hong Kong’s tokay gecko trade
Tokay geckos (Gekko gecko), named after their characteristic “to-kay” calls, are among the largest geckos in the world and inhabit rainforests and...
mongabay.com - 2 days ago
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Your brain starts eating itself during a marathon, study finds
Under extreme metabolic conditions, like a marathon, the brain may turn to cellular fat stores to maintain function, according to a new...
livescience.com - 2 days ago
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What Is the True Promise of Quantum Computing?
Despite the hype, it’s been surprisingly challenging to find quantum algorithms that outperform classical ones. In this episode, Ewin Tang discusses...
quantamagazine.org - 2 days ago
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Amazon is ready to launch its Starlink competitor
The first of 3,200 Project Kuiper satellites blast off next week. The first batch of 27 Project Kuiper space internet satellites are scheduled to launch next week. Amazon has secured 80 such launch missions that will each deliver dozens of satellites into low earth orbit (LEO) to create a...
theverge.com - 2 days ago
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CMS finds unexpected excess of top quarks
The CMS collaboration at CERN has observed an unexpected feature in data produced by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which could point to the...
cern.ch - 2 days ago
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This Is the Most Detailed Map of Antarctica Ever Made
Scientists compiled decades of data to reveal the continent hiding beneath millions of miles of ice. If you had to, how would you remove 6.5 million...
atlasobscura.com - 2 days ago
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Researchers Discover Why Some People Never Develop Alzheimer's
Recent research indicates that roughly 30% of elderly individuals with Alzheimer’s pathology in their brains remain cognitively intact, suggesting...
techfixated.com - 2 days ago
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Catastrophic “Once-In-A-Millennium” Floods Forecast Across Central US This Week
Intense rainfall like this can quickly cause life-threatening flash floods....
iflscience.com - 2 days ago
science / technology
Quantum Teleportation Achieved Over Internet For The First time
A quantum state of light was successfully teleported through more than 30 kilometers (around 18 miles) of fiber optic cable amid a torrent of...
sciencealert.com - 6 days ago
beauty / health / science
Study Uncovers Trove of Hormones That Could Freeze time on Aging Skin
Aging involves lots of changes throughout the body, but few organs broadcast the process quite as publicly as the skin. Along with signs of intrinsic,...
sciencealert.com - 6 days ago
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Curiosity rover makes ‘arguably the most exciting organic detection to date on Mars’
Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. The NASA Curiosity rover has detected the largest organic molecules found to date on Mars, opening a window into the red planet’s past. The newly detected...
aol.com - 7 days ago
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Texas reaches 400 measles cases as U.S. deals with outbreaks in 5 states
At least five states have active measles outbreaks as of Friday, and Texas’ is the largest with 400 cases. Already, the U.S. has more measles cases...
statnews.com - 7 days ago
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Evidence refuting free will is being misinterpreted, scientists argue
Neuroscience research claiming to question the existence of free will may have been misinterpreted. Do you believe in free will? Some scholars do not...
livescience.com - 7 days ago
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New "Brain Cleaning" Technique Improves Memory in Aging Mice
It's an "exciting new frontier in the treatment of brain disorders." A team of researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis...
futurism.com - 7 days ago
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Why can’t we remember our early years? Do babies make memories at all?
For the first time , scientists have observed memories forming in babies’ brains in real time . Have you ever been convinced that you remember being a baby? A moment in a crib, or the taste of a first birthday cake? Chances are, those memories aren’t real. Decades of research suggest that most people...
aljazeera.com - 7 days ago
fashion / science
War zone innovation: For Palestinians, survival has meant creativity
The current Israel-Gaza war began on Oct. 7, 2023, with the Hamas attack on Israel that killed approximately 1,200 people, followed by 538 days and counting of Israel’s indiscriminate military assault and siege on Gaza, which has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people — although the...
salon.com - 7 days ago
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"Double sunrise" eclipse: How, when and where to see the partial solar eclipse Saturday
Saturday's partial solar eclipse offers the rare chance to see a "double sunrise" in the northeastern part of the country. Why it matters: It's the...
axios.com - 7 days ago
business / fashion / nature / science
NASA Is Watching a Huge, Growing Anomaly in Earth's Magnetic Field
NASA has been monitoring a strange anomaly in Earth's magnetic field: a giant region of lower magnetic intensity in the skies above the planet,...
sciencealert.com - 7 days ago
nature / science / space
See auroras on Neptune for the first time !
• The Webb space telescope has finally caught auroras on Neptune. Neptune lies in the frigid, dark, vast frontier of the outer edges of our solar...
earthsky.org - 7 days ago
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Why do cats lick plastic bags?
Your pet's love of licking may come from their desire to nurse as a kitten. Some time s it can feel like cats live in their own little world. They zoom...
livescience.com - 7 days ago
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Scientists find a galaxy that defies conventional wisdom
It's a "surprising discovery." Scientists have spotted a defiant galaxy. Located nearly 1 billion light-years from Earth, the galaxy 2MASX J23453268−0449256 is a spiral, like our home the Milky Way. Yet it does something galactic researchers only thought possible in much more massive elliptical...
mashable.com - 7 days ago
nature / science
Melting glaciers are revealing new land, but the consequences are dire
The Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on Earth, and now we can see it—literally. As rising temperatures accelerate the pace of Arctic...
bgr.com - 7 days ago
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A total solar eclipse from 2471 B.C. may have shaken Egypt's cult of the sun
"It is always difficult to establish if the eclipses were seen in the ancient past as bad omens or good omens." The date is April 1, 2471 B.C., and a...
space.com - 7 days ago
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