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Research May Have Identified the Best Way to Everest
We take a look at the best combination of “input attributes” for successfully Everesting, according to science. If you’ve never heard of Everesting, don’...
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Cranberry: Chemical Composition, Antioxidant Activity and Impact on Human Health: Overview
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Awkward—A.I. Struggles to Understand Human Social Interactions, Study Finds
New research from Johns Hopkins shows A.I. models fall short in reading social dynamics, posing risks for real-world technologies like self-driving...
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Do LED masks work? What the science says.
Medical light therapy got its start at NASA. With an eerie, robot-like appearance and an otherworldly glow when worn, those LED masks all over your...
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technology
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These volunteers want to be infected with disease to aid research — will their altruism help?
An advocacy group is pushing for more ‘human challenge’ trials to spur vaccine discovery. Following COVID-19 and Zika studies, hepatitis C could be...
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ChatGPT in Psychotherapy: 3 Case Studies
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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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Recommendations aimed at authors, reviewers and editors establish standards for addressing issues that have often gotten short shrift. Heidi...
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gardening / health
Research team makes surprising discovery after planting multiple crops in the same field: 'It's a promising combination'
A new study from the University of Alberta points to an exciting way farmers can grow better crops while spending less on fertilizer. The secret?...
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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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