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How To Research Your Home’s Past
Discover five easy-to-find resources can lead you to a whole new understanding of your old house. If you live in an old house, you’re...
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Researchers discovered how to turn on cancer’s ‘kill switch’
Cells have a natural editing system that allows them to rearrange genetic instructions to create different proteins from the same gene. This process,...
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Malaria: 'What if the answer lies with a plant that is already used by African communities?'
On World Malaria Day, Friday, April 25, a group of international researchers calls for a low-cost solution: Artemisia genus plants, with antimalarial...
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Research highlights power of metabolic modeling to generate personalized probiotics
The human gut microbiome, a complex ecosystem of bacteria, plays a vital role in overall health. Imbalances in this ecosystem, known as dysbiosis,...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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New findings: State workforces suffer when abortion restrictions tighten
The 2022 U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn federal abortion protections continues to be felt. New research now suggests states where bans have...
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Researchers discover a new type of quantum entanglement
A study from Technion unveils a newly discovered form of quantum entanglement in the total angular momentum of photons confined in nanoscale...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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The Future of Robot Swarms Is Here—And It’s Being Controlled by Just One Person. Here’s What DARPA Says
Researchers tested whether one person could command a robot swarm of drones and ground vehicles in complex missions....
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One researcher shares her experience studying and living with bipolar disorder : Short Wave
Around 40 million people around the world have bipolar disorder, which involves cyclical swings between moods: from depression to mania. Kay Redfield Jamison is one of...
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Scientists Discovered a Remarkable Lifeform That Conducts Electricity Like a Wire
Found in a mudflat off the coast of Oregon, this organism’s electricity-conducting abilities could make it ideal for bioelectric devices. Ca. Electrothrix yaqonensis—a...
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The oral-brain axis: New research uncovers surprising links between the bacteria in your mouth and mental health symptoms
A recent study published in Translational Psychiatry has found a connection between the bacteria in our mouths and mental health. Researchers analyzed...
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Rutgers study debunks argument that guns make people safer
Interview: Mike Anestis, executive director of New Jersey Gun Violence Research CenterThe post Rutgers study debunks argument that guns make people...
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Kepler Capital Remains a Buy on NatWest Group (NWG)
Kepler Capital analyst Nicolas Payen maintained a Buy rating on NatWest Group (NWG – Research Report) on May 2 and set a price target of p510.00. The...
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Exclusive: This Sequoia-backed AI startup can run thousands of voice interviews at once—and it’s raised $ 27M to disrupt market research
Listen Labs, a Sequoia-backed startup that uses AI to conduct thousands of voice interviews simultaneously for customer research, announced Wednesday...
fortune.com - 30+ days ago
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Gun owners rarely use firearms for self-defense, Rutgers Health report shows
Research from the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center at Rutgers School of Public Health found that 92% of gun owners have never used their guns...
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Allergies Might Explain Why Your Dog's Paws Are Bothering It
Allergies in dogs have become a common issue that many pet owners face. While there is limited research into the topic, a 2021 study by Universidade...
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For 17 Years, Swedish Scientists Were Sneaking Bob Dylan Song Titles into Their Research Papers as Part of a Bet
For 17 years, a group of Swedish-based scientists had a bet to sneak Bob Dylan song titles into their scientific articles.The post For 17 Years,...
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This Pharmaceutical Pollutant is Creating ‘Psycho Salmon,’ Causing Them to Display Concerning Behavior
A pharmaceutical pollutant, clobazam, is appearing in global waterways and altering the behavior of marine creatures, according to new research on...
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The fight to end bullying in academia: UK researchers launch nationwide campaign
Representatives from several UK universities have set up a dedicated advocacy group to which targets of bullying can go for support. Alexandra Witze A...
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How does the brain react to birth control? A researcher scanned herself 75 time s to find out
Extensive scans reveal rhythmic changes in the brain throughout the menstrual cycle and while on the pill. Max Kozlov Chicago, Illinois Access...
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'Medieval' nanotech chainmail sports 100 trillion chemical bonds per square cen time ter — and could be the future of armor
Researchers unveiled a super-strong nanoscale material made from the first two-dimensional mechanically interlocked polymers. The material resembles...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
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In a first, an orangutan was seen treating his wound with a medicinal plant
After an orangutan hurt his face, scientists observed him chewing a plant known to relieve pain and applying a paste made from the leaves to...
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I’ve done the research—these are going to be the trending pedicure shades to wear on your toes in 2025
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If You're Over 65, This Simple At-Home Exercise Can Improve Muscle Strength, Research Shows
Established research has proven that people lose roughly 3 to 8 percent of their muscle mass each decade after age 30—and after age 65, it increases...
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Tree planting is still the best way to remove carbon, despite climate and economic risks, say researchers
Tree planting can be the most cost-effective way of removing carbon as long as careful choices are made about which type of trees to plant...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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A scoping review and network analysis of the characteristics of peer collaboration in early educational settings from studies using diverse methodologies
Taylor Francis Peer collaboration is a complex skill that emerges in early childhood. However, researchers and practitioners lack a shared...
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Sen time nt Surveys, A Slippery Terrain To Navigate
The Survey Research Center (SRC) at the University of Michigan is a well-known survey research entity. In the 1960s, it boasted one of the best...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
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