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Daily briefing: The brickbats hurled at scientists researching tobacco’s harms
The science behind urban firestorms, and how to fight them. Plus, how public-health researchers are targeted for focusing on tobacco, alcohol and...
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Using humor in communication helps scientists connect, build trust
Scientists aren't comedians, but it turns out a joke or two can go a long way. That's according to a new University of Georgia study...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: The desperate race to use CRISPR to cure a rare neurodegenerative disease
Lessons for the messy state of modern drug development from researchers’ fight to save one young woman. Plus, what spaceflight does to your body and...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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I don't pay for Todoist, TickTick, or Any.do, I use this free tool to manage my tasks across devices
When it comes to managing my daily tasks, I tried them all, from the sleek interfaces of Todoist and TickTick to the minimalistic approach of...
androidpolice.com - 15 days ago
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Daily briefing: Deaths and diseases linked to rising temperatures across Europe
Global warming is costing lives, deepening health inequality and driving the spread of diseases across Europe. Plus, genes from century-old wheat...
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‘The Daily Show’ Uses Stephen Miller to Show What Adult Videos Would Look Like Under Project 2025
“The Daily Show” is getting its hands dirty to show viewers what the adult film industry would look like under Project 2025. And in case you’...
thewrap.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Genetically modified pig-organ transplant trial gets green light
The first pig-organ transplant trial in humans has been approved. Plus, the internet doesn't affect our memories, but AI might. Pig organ trial given...
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Daily briefing: Could these ‘leopard spots’ hint at ancient life on Mars?
Tiny spots discovered in a rock on Mars could be signs of microbes that once lived on the red planet. Plus: The brain cells that...
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Daily briefing: Mysterious Taiwan fossil is Denisovan
A fossilized jawbone discovered more than 20 years ago belonged to a Denisovan. Plus, the states hit hardest by NIH cuts in charts and an acoustics...
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The Israel–Hamas conflict: voices from scientists on the front lines
The deadly 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel, and Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, have upended lives — including those of researchers throughout the...
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The Fastest-Selling Adult Title of the Last 2 Decades
Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.Onyx Storm Soars to the...
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Scientists achieve breakthrough solution to decades-long issue with virtually limitless energy device: 'Charting a path'
While nuclear fusion technology would prove a promising energy source with zero carbon pollution and minimal radioactive waste if successfully...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
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Affordances in the brain: The human superpower AI hasn’t mastered
Scientists at the University of Amsterdam discovered that our brains automatically understand how we can move through different environments—whether...
sciencedaily.com - 14 days ago
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First gene-edited pig liver transplanted into a brain-dead person
Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. STAT reporters updated our...
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Daily briefing: Breathing patterns might be as unique as a fingerprint
Each person’s breathing pattern could be used to identify them, or reveal their physical or mental characteristics. Plus, rings of bubbles might be a...
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Scientists fear tough UK immigration rules will deter talent
Cost increases and restrictions on visa-holders bringing family members will put off researchers, warn scientists. We are pleased to announce that...
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Daily briefing: Critics call consciousness theory ‘pseudoscience’
A group of researchers say that a high-profile theory about consciousness is receiving undue attention and can’t be empirically tested. Plus, world...
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Daily briefing: How we taste sweetness
The structure of the taste receptor responsible for sweetness has finally been mapped out. Plus, the intricate patterns of cells in mouse brains...
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Botswana’s mass elephant die-off: Scientists discover cause
An aerial survey across the Okavango Delta in Botswana in 2020 discovered clusters of dead elephants. On the ground local conservationists came...
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The ‘pivot penalty’: scientists get cited less after switching fields, analysis finds
Massive study of nearly 26 million research papers measures the consequences of striking out in another research area. Shifting to a different...
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Scientists wonder if robots can overtake human astronauts in space exploration
The big picture: For decades, robotic spacecraft have traversed the solar system, enduring extreme environments that are utterly inhospitable to...
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Daily briefing: Older people’s existing immunity could shape an H5N1 pandemic
Older people might be more protected from bird flu because they were exposed to ‘matched’ flu strains during childhood. Plus, scientists are hopeful...
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beauty
A Doctor Tells Us 3 'Secret' Vitamins Women Over 40 Should Be Taking Daily To 'Look Younger': Vitamin K-2, More
You probably know the most popular fountain-of-youth supplements by heart. Maybe you’re already taking omega-3 fatty acids and have been increasing...
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Woman shares her shock at finding out not everyone showers daily — dermatologist reveals whether it's okay or not
'Let's not judge each other. If I don't smell you, I don't care when you last showered. Maybe, we all need to respect each other....
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
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How A Grisly Injury Threw A $ 5 Billion Drone Startup Off Course
Daily Cover Shield AI executives overlooked its V-BAT drone’s safety hazards, Forbes found. Now with sales falling short and the CEO stepping down, the...
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Daily briefing: More than half of all life on Earth lives underground
About 59% of all species live in soil, making the ground the planet’s single most biodiverse habitat. Plus, how researchers are mapping our most...
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