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AI scientist ‘team’ joins the search for extraterrestrial life
The collaborative system generated more than 100 hypotheses relating to the origins of life in the Universe. Artificial intelligence (AI) researchers...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Scientists find ‘forever chemical’ byproduct in mineral water across Europe
An extremely persistent and highly mobile “forever chemical” byproduct is contaminating many mineral water brands sold across Europe, researchers...
thehill.com - 30+ days ago
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18 Discontinued Sodas You'll Never See Again—From Slice to Tab
Prepare for some bubbling nostalgia as we take a tour of the soda market’s has-beens. The soda market is a bubbly one. Full of...
eatthis.com - 30+ days ago
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nutrition
Starve Cancer Cells of Glutamine: Break the Spell or Make a Hungry Monster?
Cancers (Basel) . 2019 Jun 11;11(6):804. doi: 10.3390/cancers11060804 Jie Jiang 1Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research, Indiana University School...
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How to Remove Your Personal Info From Google’s Search Results
Maybe you don’t want your phone number, email, home address, and other details out there for all the web to see. Here’s how...
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health
Patients whose allergies cause the sniffles have different fungi living in their noses, scientists discover
Nearly a quarter of Portuguese adults have allergies that cause a runny nose. This respiratory disease, formally called allergic rhinitis and...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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sports
Chris Fallica dives into why the Browns should not draft Shedeur Sanders | The Herd
FOX Sports betting analyst and co-host of The Bear Bets Podcast Chris "The Bear" Fallica joins Jason McIntyre to explain why the Cleveland Browns...
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apps
Searching For Lofi Delights
Exploring topics beyond our day-to-day coverage. Two weeks ago, Apple released the first beta version of iOS 18.4. Among some smaller updates and additions – including the...
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science
Exercise Depletes Brain Myelin, But It Recovers Fully
New research shows that running a marathon can cause a temporary reduction in brain myelin, the fatty substance that insulates neurons and supports...
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Scientists Just Found the Clearest Evidence Yet That Lucid Dreaming Is a Real State of Consciousness
People who are aware they are dreaming show distinct brain patterns....
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wellness
Eating a hot dog could shorten your life by more than half an hour, scientists say
Imagine losing precious minutes of your life just by eating your favorite snack. A new study reveals the shocking impact of ultra-processed foods Most...
the-express.com - 30+ days ago
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nature
Exclusive: NIH to terminate hundreds of active research grants
Studies that touch on LGBT+ health, gender identity and DEI in the biomedical workforce could be terminated, according to documents obtained by...
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Here are the buzziest new books to add to your shelf in April 2025
Bestselling author Jennifer Weiner joins TODAY to share a roundup of binge-worthy new books to add to your shelves this month, including “Famous Last Words”...
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health
Building Resilient and Responsive Health Research Systems:Responses and the Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic - Health Research Policy and Systems
• Review • Open access • Published: 26 March 2025 Building Resilient and Responsive Health Research Systems:Responses and the Lessons Learned from the...
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learning
Crunch joins Cohort 2 of the Solana Incubator program
Crunch, a decentralized machine learning (ML) platform, has joined Cohort 2 of the Solana Incubator (SOL) program in New York, according to the...
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Scientists Reveal Easy Three-Step Plan to Terraform Mars
"Greening Mars could be viewed as the ultimate environmental restoration challenge." Terraforming, the act of radically transforming a planet's...
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Anti-woke sen time nt creeps into workplaces as views on DEI start to sour, research shows
It wasn’t so long ago that diversity, equity and inclusion were the hallmarks of the modern workplace, with companies investing in programs to...
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DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz agreed to change home confinement orders that made it difficult for co-defendants to attend job interviews...
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nature
Daily briefing: Potato pangenome reveals the complex genetics of the humble spud
Trove of potato genomes reveals genetic bottlenecks and past flirtations with wild varieties. Plus, scientists have used lasers to create the...
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Dating apps can have negative effects on body image and mental health, research shows
THREE KEY FACTS Around 350 million people globally use dating apps, and they amass an estimated annual revenue of more than US $ 5 billion ( $ 8.9bn). In...
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space
The first supernovae flooded the early universe with water, research suggests
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architecture
Top researchers leave Intel to build startup with ‘the biggest, baddest CPU’
Together, the four founders of Beaverton startup AheadComputing spent nearly a century at Intel. They were among Intel’s top chip architects, working...
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Sarojesh Mukerjee attempts a fun and fast-paced fiction with The Ascent
After writing and launching a historically relevant and thoroughly researched book on David Hare, Sarojesh Mukerjee is giving his readers moments to...
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cooking
Scientists examine how roasting affects the perfect brew
A new study in published in Scientific Reports suggests that the perfect cup of coffee is influenced by a complex blend of variables such as...
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fitness / health
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As we age, we tend to lose muscle mass and flexibility, and often experience conditions such as stiff joints, fatigue, and weakness. One of the...
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How a Sports Scientist Helps Runners Get Faster in 50 Days – By Running Less, Not More
Running faster doesn’t require running longer.That may seem counterintuitive, especially for runners used to chasing mileage. But according to sports...
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