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nature
Stem cells head to the clinic: treatments for cancer, diabetes and Parkinson’s disease could soon be here
More than 100 clinical trials put stem cells for regenerative medicine to the test. It’s a turning point for a field beset with ethical and political...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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Daily briefing: This key protein could be responsible for brain ageing
A key protein that could be responsible for brain ageing. Plus, researchers organize a day of action to #StandUpForScience. Brain protein could be...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
fashion
Beware Ticks In These States
Ticks are a hidden danger. They carry Lyme disease, which can cause serious health problems. Below, we list the states with the most cases reported...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 10 days ago
fitness
These 5 Simple Movements Could Reverse Muscle Aging, New Study Suggests
Discover science-backed Anti-Aging Movements that can help reverse muscle aging and improve mobility. Research reveals these simple exercises can...
activeman.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Researchers make unbelievable discovery about next-gen construction material that could revolutionize future homes: 'A promising solution'
A group of researchers provided insight into a revolutionary construction material: hemp concrete. This form of building material is a sustainable...
thecooldown.com - 10 days ago
technology
Apple is rumored to be prioritizing battery life on the foldable iPhone – which could also feature a liquid metal hinge for added durability
The more foldable iPhone rumors we come across, the more convinced we become that such a device is indeed going to see the light of day in the next...
techradar.com - 14 days ago
shopping
Tariffs target products, but the service sector could feel them too
marketplace.org - 30+ days ago
money
Last-Minute Flight Hack: $ 9.99 subscription can save you hundreds
Inflation is bonkers right now. Buying eggs, let alone saving up for a vacation feels tough. But how badly would you want to get away if you could...
nypost.com - 18 days ago
health
New AI picks up 97% of lung diseases, and can tell pneumonia from COVID-19
A breakthrough new AI model is able to detect the presence of different lung diseases from ultrasound videos, with 96.57% accuracy, and it is even...
newatlas.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
January vote could clamp down on road bike specifications for UK time trials
After the issues that beset last year's UK road bike championship time trial, it is no surprise to see that proposals at the upcoming Cycling time...
cyclingweekly.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Gigi Hadid's new silver bob is a surprising hair transformation
Just when I thought Gigi Hadid couldn't get any cooler, she touched down in Paris with a silver hair transformation. Oh, to be a top model. Overnight, Gigi attended the Grand Diner du Louvre in celebration of Paris Fashion Week, but switching things up, she ditched her trademark blonde coloured...
cosmopolitan.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
'We'll be showing them just how valuable our labor is:' Zenimax workers vote to authorize strike at Microsoft
'Paying your employees a livable wage as a multi-trillion dollar company is the least they could be doing.'...
gamedeveloper.com - 3 days ago
business
Wage boost for millions in the UK as National Minimum Wage rises this April
For some workers this could equate to a £2,500 annual wage increase. More than three million people in the UK are set to benefit from wage increases...
bristolpost.co.uk - 8 days ago
business
Insurance Startup Ethos Taps Goldman as It Explores Going Public
Ethos, an insurance technology startup, is exploring an initial public offering that could occur as soon as this year and has tapped Goldman Sachs...
bloomberg.com - 15 days ago
nature
A DIY ‘bionic pancreas’ is changing diabetes care — what's next?
A community of people with type 1 diabetes got a self-built device approved. What can they offer that big companies can’t? Ten years ago, a tech-savvy...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
books / science
Metal detectorist finds 800 ancient artifacts buried in northern England that could rewrite Iron Age Britain
Hundreds of ancient chariot pieces and ceremonial weapons were found buried in Yorkshire it's challenging everything we know about Iron Age Britain....
zmescience.com - 10 days ago
science
Scientists reveal the disturbing impact of wildfire smoke on key brain cells
Wildfire smoke, long recognized as a health threat to the lungs and heart, may also pose significant risks to brain health, according to a study...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
business
UniCredit offers to buy rival Italian bank for €10 billion
UniCredit has offered to buy rival Italian lender Banco BPM for €10 billion in stock. Why it matters: The surprise bid could wreck Italian Prime...
axios.com - 30+ days ago
architecture / fashion
Could Lack of “Counter Appeal” Be DESTROYING Your Kitchen Aesthetic?
Designers reveal why it's the new curb appeal—and how to master it. When it comes to attractive homes, curb appeal is a must. It's the first impression that your home needs to signal to neighbors and passersby that you have impeccable landscaping taste. However, there's another trend that's emerging...
housebeautiful.com - 7 days ago
education
NI teachers reject 5.5% pay rise offer again
The majority of teachers in Northern Ireland have again rejected a 5.5% pay offer for 2024/25. It is the second time that teachers have rejected the pay offer from the employers. It could mean that teachers take strike action as they have already voted for that. The Northern Ireland Teachers' Council...
bbc.co.uk - 8 days ago
movie & tv
Wicked’s beautiful extended ‘Dancing Through Life’ scene could only work on film
Yes, Wicked: Part I is only the first act of the Broadway musical, and yes, clocking in at two hours and 40 minutes, it’s basically the length of the full stage show. But director Jon M. Chu mostly uses that extra time to flesh out the emotional beats of the plot and dig into the characters more...
polygon.com - 30+ days ago
music
“Wrote it specifically”: The Traveling Wilburys line only Roy Orbison could sing
The Traveling Wilburys always treated themselves like a glorified band of brothers. Even if they all didn’t have to sing on every respective song, it...
faroutmagazine.co.uk - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: How to get to 100 — centenarian cells teach us about ageing
A bank of centenarians’ cells are giving scientists a new resource for studying longevity. Plus, the month’s best science images and tips to help you...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Groundbreaking sugar treatment could be the cure for baldness
If you’re among the millions experiencing thinning hair, new research into a naturally occurring sugar could offer fresh hope. Scientists recently...
thebrighterside.news - 11 days ago
science / technology
Scientists witness living plant cells generate cellulose and form cell walls for the first time
In a groundbreaking study on the synthesis of cellulose—a major constituent of all plant cell walls—a team of Rutgers University-New Brunswick...
phys.org - 12 days ago
health
Are Blue Eyes More Sensitive To Light? Understanding Photophobia
Photophobia is an abnormal sensitivity to light. It is associated with dry eye disease, migraines (severe, recurrent headaches), and traumatic brain...
health.com - 16 days ago