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Air pollution and brain damage: what the science says
Epidemiological studies have linked dirty air to dementia and other brain disorders. Now researchers are trying to determine how pollutants do their...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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Across the U.S. and worldwide, energy demand is soaring as data centers work to support the wide and growing use of artificial intelligence. Across...
inverse.com - 30+ days ago
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Pigeons are misunderstood: These little-known facts will prove why
I had always felt ambivalent towards pigeons. The birds are everywhere in London, where I live, and that made them fade into the background for me. I...
newscientist.com - 30+ days ago
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The new science of menopause: these emerging therapies could change women’s health
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Researchers Discover Why Some People Never Develop Alzheimer's
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30 Brainy Memes That Will Blow Your Brains Out - Funny
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chameleonmemes.com - 30+ days ago
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Bob's Picture of the Day for March 23rd, 2025
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Think It Takes 21 Days to Form a Habit? Science Says Think Again
A new review of the evidence shows that the 21-day rule isn't a rule after all. A popular piece of self-help folklore might be more complicated than...
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Local resident expresses concern after noticing disturbing trend on local weather forecasts: 'It's weird'
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Study finds genetic imprints in three generations of Syrian refugees. Researchers urge caution in interpreting findings and call for replication. A...
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Scientists Developed a Concrete That’s A Step Further Than Carbon Neutral: Carbon Negative
Inspired by mollusks, no less. The concrete industry accounts for roughly 8 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, but a new study says that it could one day be a source of negative emissions. • By taking a page out of nature’s playbook, scientists at Northwestern University developed a...
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New Species Of 90-Million-Year-Old Therizinosaur Shocks Scientists With “Unusual” Trait Never Seen Before
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