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‘Doing good science is hard’: retraction of high-profile reproducibility study prompts soul-searching
A paper by some of the biggest names in scientific integrity is retracted for issues including misstatements about the research plan. Holly Else The...
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Bad sleepers can gain an extra 90 minutes a night with these two supplements, study reveals
One of the most extensive global sleep studies ever conducted has revealed that Irish folk are among the world's worst sleepers. The survey, which...
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Releasing diamond dust into the atmosphere could help starve off climate change - for a bit - but there's not enough money to do it
We could stave off climate change - but we would need millions of tons of diamond dust and a cool $ 175 trillion Though the UK recently...
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The Geminids meteor shower peaks this week. Here's what to expect
If you're stargazing this week, you have a chance to see brilliant streaks across the sky as the Geminid meteor shower peaks. The Geminids, which...
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Skeptical Science New Research for Week #12 2025
Open access notablesThe severe 2020 coral bleaching event in the tropical Atlantic linked to marine heatwaves, Rodrigues et al., Communications Earth...
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How Breathwork Impacts Alzheimer's Biomarkers & What It Means For You
With over 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer's disease (AD), identifying its causes and finding a cure remains a high priority for researchers...
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A 6-Year-Old Boy Found a Strange Rock on the Beach—It Turned Out to Be an Ancient Axe
But he didn’t realize it until three years later. A 6-year-old boy walking on an English beach found what he thought was a rock—...
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Why are monarch butterflies hanging out in the southern U.S.?
Researchers are seeking help from the public in finding monarch butterflies that are overwintering in Southern states instead of migrating. It's not clear why so...
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China Data Center Firm Shanghai DC-Science Seeks Private Loan
Shanghai DC-Science Co., a Chinese data center developer and operator, is seeking private debt of about $ 600 million to $ 700 million to fund a...
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5 ChatGPT prompts to check if your business idea is worth millions
Founders launch businesses no one wants every single day. They ignore warning signs and barrel forward on gut feel alone. But nobody cares about your...
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The Students Who Help Teach Their Peers
Room 0101 in the College of Sciences Building at the University of Central Florida is a standard-issue lecture hall. Students sit in upholstered...
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A good diet in ancient time s was more than food
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Young Adults at Greater Risk in Mexico’s Rising Heat, Study Reveals
In an unexpected twist on established assumptions about heat vulnerability, a recent study published in Science Advances has found that young adults...
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Unique Study Is Latest to Show Shingles Vaccine Can Help Prevent Dementia
Vaccinated people's risk of dementia was reduced by 20% over a seven year period, researchers have found. As if you needed another reason to get your...
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Expensive college degrees and more study loan? Rs 50,000 crore man has a surprising advice
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Plant and human immune systems are closer than we think, study finds
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Psychopharmacology (Berl) . Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 22. Published in final edited form as: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2017 Nov...
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The Art of Goal-Setting: How to Live Free Instead of Under Pressure
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Why becoming the right kind of optimist can transform your health
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Giant Study Finds Viagra Is Linked to Almost 70% Lower Risk of Alzheimer's
Usage of the medication sildenafil – better known to most as the brand-name drug Viagra – is associated with dramatically reduced incidence of...
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Study of 16 years of U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement finds that workers were not hurt by freer trade
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The government has unveiled plans to give ministers the final say on approving large onshore wind farms rather than leaving decisions to local councils, where...
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Axiom Space revamps station assembly plans, targets 2028 for free-flying platform
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The news cycle in 2024 was busy to say the least. Chaotic may be the more appropriate term, with an onslaught of election drama, global humanitarian...
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