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Scientists May Have Discovered a Natural Alternative to Ozempic
Scientists may have identified a way to naturally regulate blood sugar levels and sugar cravings in a similar fashion to drugs like Ozempic. In mice...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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Why does cancer spread to the spine? Newly discovered stem cells might be the key
A stem cell vital for vertebral growth also drives spine metastases, and the use of MDMA in the treatment of PTSD. Download the Nature Podcast 20...
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Parasols might have been huge last year, but this summer, all the most stylish backyards are using this sleeker, simpler, and cheaper alternative – 2025 is all about the shade sail
As summer approaches, we're all searching for new ways to refresh our outdoor areas. Whether you have a small patio, balcony, or spacious poolside...
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Could this $ 31 headshot generator destroy my business as a portrait photographer?
Yesterday, I received some worrying news. I only launched my portrait photography business a month ago, and I discovered AI is already threatening to...
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Scientists are waiting longer than ever to receive a Nobel
Nobel laureates often receive the prize decades after their groundbreaking research — and that delay is getting longer. Lilly Tozer The road to a Nobel...
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music
For 17 Years, Swedish Scientists Were Sneaking Bob Dylan Song Titles into Their Research Papers as Part of a Bet
For 17 years, a group of Swedish-based scientists had a bet to sneak Bob Dylan song titles into their scientific articles.The post For 17 Years,...
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How to Build a Stronger Core Without Sit-Ups: 3 Best Alternatives
Try this. Sit-ups have long been a staple in core training, but research has shown they may not be the most effective or safest method...
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Scientists Just Found the Oldest Fossil Ever Unearthed in America
In an astounding revelation that has captured the attention of the scientific community, researchers have unearthed the oldest fossil ever found in...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
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Curiously quiet Atlantic has hurricane scientists scratching their heads. ‘A mystery.’
The Atlantic hasn’t been this quiet in 50 years, and hurricane scientists are trying to figure out why. The last time a storm didn’t...
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I like Outlook as a Gmail client more than Gmail itself, and I'm tired of pretending I don't
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Ambitious survey of human diversity yields millions of undiscovered genetic variants
Analysis of the ‘All of Us’ genomic data set begins to tackle inequities in genetics research. Max Kozlov A massive US programme that aims to...
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Scientists discover 230 new giant viruses that shape ocean life and health
Giant viruses play a role in the survival of single-celled marine organisms called protists. These include algae, amoeba, and flagellates, that form...
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Researchers make game-changing development that could solve major issue with solar panels: 'Causes an increase in the durability'
Researchers at the Federal University of ABC in Brazil have discovered a way to enhance durability in solar cells for use in common applications,...
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Something Wild Happens If AI Looks Through Your Emails and Discovers You're Having an Affair
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Bamboo Flooring: A Sustainable and Stylish Alternative to Hardwood
When it comes to choosing flooring for your home, the options can seem endless. Among the classic choices, hardwood flooring has long been a favorite...
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Tiny Particle Accelerator Is Millions of time s Smaller Than CERN’s Large Hadron Collider
Scientists have activated the smallest particle accelerator ever built—a tiny device roughly the size of a coin. This advancement opens new doors for...
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Scientists develop revolutionary new tool that uses trees to help cool down cities: 'That information hasn't been available'
A new tool developed by ecologists will help urban planners cool cities more efficiently. Planting trees is a common cooling method, but it relies...
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Climate change is harming the health of Americans, and they know it
New survey also shows growing trust in scientists and health professionals. In the past decade, Americans have become increasingly aware that climate...
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Oysters from fungi: Inside the Danish research lab cultivating new meat and seafood alternatives
At a Technical University of Denmark lab, researchers are exploring the potential for fungi to be used as meat and seafood replacements. Amid looming...
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Scientists In Nebraska Investigate Fossils From Massive Herd Of Prehistoric Rhinos That Was Buried Under Volcanic Ash 12 Million Years Ago
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An overlooked organ may help the ovary function
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Scientists develop space-age building material that could revolutionize future cities: 'Requires no energy or electricity'
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The Largest Prehistoric Crocodile Ever Discovered Is Pure Nightmare Fuel
Not even Steve Irwin would want to take on the beast known as "super croc." Sarcosuchus imperator, as it is technically known, was a prehistoric...
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In World First, Scientists Share What Was Almost Certainly a Conversation with a Humpback Whale
Humpback whales have very complicated vocalizing behaviors, but scientists were able to call an adult female over and have a short convo....
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Daily briefing: How scientists balance work and faith
Researchers find ways to interweave faith and science, from discussing Ramadan fasts with colleagues to applying religious parables to lab work....
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