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Virtual lab powered by ‘AI scientists’ super-charges biomedical research
Could human–AI collaborations be the future of interdisciplinary studies? Postdoctor in tumor immunity Reference number PAR 2024/1129 The University...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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IBS is on the rise. Here’s an expert’s guide to what causes it and how to tackle it | BBC Science Focus Magazine
Researchers are finally beginning to understand what's going on in our guts... and the best ways to soothe them. One in ten people suffers after...
sciencefocus.com - 30+ days ago
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nature
Detailed mouse brain map created with off-the-shelf microscope
Sample- enlarging trick helps researchers to untangle brain connectivity using readily available equipment. Miryam Naddaf Scientists have found a way to...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Komodo dragons have teeth capped with a layer of iron
The Komodo dragon, one of the planet’s fiercest reptiles, reinforces its teeth with an iron cap – and researchers think some dinosaurs may have had...
newscientist.com - 30+ days ago
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business
U.S. "fondness for tall SUVs and pickups" compounding risks for pedestrians in crashes, IIHS study finds
Researchers at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety who looked back at data on more than 200 vehicle-pedestrian crashes in the U.S. say...
cbsnews.com - 30+ days ago
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innovation
'Sweating' paint keeps buildings cool even in hot and humid cities
A new kind of paint might be the key to cooling homes in humid climes like Singapore. Researchers based in the island country found their...
newatlas.com - 13 days ago
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innovation
The Drum’s 2025 agenda: Miami’s creative scene, new rankings & global marketing gamechangers
From the vibrant shores of Miami to the cutting edge of planning excellence, The Drum’s 2025 research calendar promises fresh insights into the...
thedrum.com - 30+ days ago
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fitness
Harvard Neuroscientist: ‘Delete These 3 Phone Apps – Your Brain Will Thank You in 7 Days’
Dr. Sarah Roberts* didn’t set out to start a smartphone revolution. But her recent research at Harvard’s Neuroscience Department revealed something...
cabanacatalogs.com - 30+ days ago
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health
Almost Half of People With Type 2 Diabetes Are Vitamin Deficient
Vitamin D deficiency was the most common issue, according to new research. Nearly half of people with type 2 diabetes are deficient in important...
everydayhealth.com - 30+ days ago
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artificial intelligence
Does College Still Have a Purpose in the Age of ChatGPT?
AI may prove to be a powerful pedagogical tool. Simply letting students outsource their homework isn’t the way. For many college students these days,...
bloomberg.com - 30+ days ago
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gaming
For 25 Years, The Sims Has Delivered Amusement, Distraction, and a Sense of Security
Last year, the Pew Research Center conducted a survey to get to the bottom of a complicated question: why do young people play video games?...
adweek.com - 30+ days ago
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nature
How much energy does it take to make a baby? Researchers are rethinking what they know
Across the animal kingdom, models have vastly underestimated the energy costs of reproduction. Job Title: News Intern, Nature News Location:...
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health
Researchers identify two psychological traits linked to heightened nightmare frequency
Why do some people experience frequent nightmares while others rarely do? A new study suggests that specific psychological traits, particularly thin...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
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Eating 3 Servings of Berries a Day Could Help You Age Better
Eating at least three servings of berries or other foods that have flavonoids every day may boost your health as you age, according to new...
verywellhealth.com - 13 days ago
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Sick Of The Apps? 4 Couples Share Their IRL Meet-Cute Stories
“I met my partner on the bus.” Young people seem to have fallen out of love with dating apps ― 90% of Gen Z feel “frustrated” by...
huffingtonpost.co.uk - 30+ days ago
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One Nation One Subscription sees India grant researchers access to 13,000 journals
India has approved its One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme that aims to transform access to academic resources. It will provide access to...
chemistryworld.com - 30+ days ago
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parenting
Kids spend a startling number of hours on their phones during school, study reveals
As talk about banning phones in schools increases, a new study revealed that the average teen spends a quarter of their school day scrolling. Research...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
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diy
Alexandria City Council to vote on gas-powered leaf blower ban next week | ALXnow
The Alexandria City Council is considering a ban on gas-powered leaf blowers, with a proposed two-year phase-out period for the community. The...
alxnow.com - 30+ days ago
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beauty
Allergies Might Explain Why Your Dog's Paws Are Bothering It
Allergies in dogs have become a common issue that many pet owners face. While there is limited research into the topic, a 2021 study by Universidade...
cuteness.com - 30+ days ago
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nature
Retractions caused by honest mistakes are extremely stressful, say researchers
A survey highlights the emotional toll of retractions for authors and what could be done differently. Most researchers whose papers are retracted...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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apps
Anthropic-backed startup Alma debuts an AI-powered nutrition app that tracks and analyzes eating habits
Alma, a nutrition startup that uses artificial intelligence to track users' eating habits, debuted its mobile app on Wednesday funded by Menlo Ventures and the...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
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How to Make Money Online: Experts Share Tips, From Teaching Courses to Researching Family Trees
Learn how you can sell digital products, teach others, do research and more to bring in extra cash Woman's World has affiliate partnerships. We...
womansworld.com - 30+ days ago
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nature
Tadpoles try to flee dangerous virus in their pond by growing much faster than normal, research shows
The world's amphibians are in trouble. Because of their sensitivity to climate change, habitat loss, and pollution, they may be the canary in the...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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health
Swearing is linked with increased pain tolerance and strength
Researchers are working to understand why swearing may help in a number of circumstances, with a major focus on pain, and how it can more...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
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technology
Utah Sen. Mike Lee Wants To Know Why US Nuclear Research Projects Are Tapping Into Sanctioned Chinese Supercomputers
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Mike Lee sent letters to three U.S. national lab directors asking why their research...
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science
From polystyrene to phenol
The team of researchers studied the formation of hydroperoxides first from the aerobic oxidation of dimeric and trimeric PS models using...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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