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Japanese Scientists Begin Human Trials for Revolutionary Tooth Regrowth Drug
Japanese researchers begin human trials for revolutionary drug enabling natural tooth regrowth, potentially eliminating need for dentures and...
gadgetreview.com - 30+ days ago

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Southwest Faces Major Problem After Ending Free Bags
Southwest was not prepared to end free bags. Last month, Southwest Airlines stunningly announced that beginning in May, the airline will begin...
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science
This Ancient Scratch May Be One of Humanity's Oldest Rock Symbols
It may look like just another random boulder, but this old Spanish rock bears engraved lines that could be an astounding 200,000 years old, according...
sciencealert.com - 14 days ago
health
America's Favorite Sweetener May Have Hidden Cost, Scientists Warn
The words 'calorie-free' may not seem very appealing after finding out that sugar substitutes can actually make you hungrier. Often, people opt for...
newsweek.com - 10 days ago
cool stuff
Berkelocene: Scientists create the world’s first organometallic molecule
Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of...
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science
Great scientists follow intuition and beauty, not rationality - 3 Quarks Daily
Eric Hoel at The Intrinsic Perspective: Isaac Newton’s lifelong quest to transmute base metals into gold is normally forgiven as a symptom of the...
3quarksdaily.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Questlove Fearlessly Humanizes a Musical Enigma in 'SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)' │ Exclaim!
After the massive success of his directorial debut, Summer of Soul (...or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), multi-award-winning filmmaker...
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fitness
Scientists say your brain suddenly ages at 57, 70, and 78. Here are 5 ways to curb mental decline.
Brain aging accelerates at three specific points in your life, according to a recent study. The researchers looked at brain images of over 10,000 healthy adults, then tracked blood protein changes in half of them to look for "brain age gap" (BAG), a sign of cognitive aging. Their findings, published in...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
cooking
9 Facts About the History of Sushi: A Beloved Japanese Dish
Extending far beyond Japan, sushi is consumed by many different communities around the world. Its popularity in the West has helped to cement Japan’s...
thecollector.com - 30+ days ago
books
Mixed: A Colorful Story by Arree Chung, a read-aloud video
“In the beginning there were three colors: yellows, reds, and blues. Reds were the loudest. Yellows were the brightest. And blues were the coolest....
thekidshouldseethis.com - 8 days ago
travel
The revival of Jordan's 1,600-year-old camino
In Jordan, a 50km pilgrimage trail follows the path of a 4th-Century nun who journeyed through the Holy Land – centuries before Spain's famed Camino de Santiago. The hike begins early in the morning at Mount Nebo, a sacred mountain 610m above sea level in Jordan. On a clear day, panoramic views of...
bbc.com - 6 days ago
food & drink
Scientists Discovered An Amazing Practical Use For Your Leftover Coffee Grounds
We could be producing concrete that's 30 percent stronger by processing and adding charred coffee grounds to the mix, researchers in Australia...
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science
New bone test could rewrite British history, say scientists
From the end of the Roman occupation through the Anglo-Saxon and Viking invasions - a new way of testing DNA in ancient bones could force a rethink of key moments in Britain's early history, say researchers. Scientists could already track big alterations in DNA that occur over thousands or millions...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
business
How I Make $ 21,972/Month With AI Affiliate Marketing (Full Tutorial)
Modern affiliate marketing has undergone a revolutionary transformation with artificial intelligence tools streamlining content creation, automation,...
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nature
Could AI-designed proteins be weaponized? Scientists lay out safety guidelines
AI tools that can come up with protein structures at the push of a button should be used safely and ethically, say researchers in the field. Ewen...
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how-to
IRS Free File program: How to file your taxes for free in 2025
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and New York State Department of Taxation and Finance will begin processing income tax...
silive.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Red Bull Reportedly May Decide on Liam Lawson’s Future After Japanese Grand Prix
Two full race weekends have not even concluded and things are already not looking good for Red Bull driver Liam Lawson. The team promoted Lawson with...
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science
A radical new idea for how our ancestors invented stone tools
When ancient humans first invented stone tools, they may have been trying to emulate naturally formed sharp stones, meaning they would not have...
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science
How digital twins could change clinical trials
Clinical trials will always need human participants. But that’s not to say that technologies like digital twins can’t make the trials run...
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mindfulness
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1000 randomized controlled trials on acceptance and commitment therapy. If you were to visit a psychotherapist in the 1970s or '80s, you might get...
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outdoors
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technology
Neanderthal-like stone tools unearthed in China could rewrite human history, scientists say
Archaeologists in China have found stone technology previously thought to have been used by Neanderthals in Europe, challenging our understanding of...
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science
Researchers Reveal Startling Psychology Behind How AI Biases Affect Humans
AI systems can magnify even the smallest biases, increasing biased beliefs in humans, according to new research published in Nature Human Behavior.In...
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learning / science
Human Thought Has a Speed Limit. Scientists Just Found It.
You might be surprised by the number. Although the human brain is capable of sifting through a billion bits of information per second, scientists recently found that the top speed of human thought only comes in at roughly 10 bits per second. • To discover this limit, scientists applied techniques found...
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science
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