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MU study links physical inactivity to Alzheimer's disease
University of Missouri scientists have found that just 10 days of physical inactivity can have negative effects on memory and learning. A...
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Record-shattering Tonga volcanic eruption wasn't triggered by what we thought, new study suggests
Scientists think Tonga's record-breaking 2022 eruption was triggered by gas building up to a "critical point" rather than by a reaction between magma...
livescience.com
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gaming
'Wheel of Fortune' Contestant Pulls Wrestling Move on Ryan Seacrest
Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Ryan Seacrest had a physical encounter on a recent Wheel of Fortune episode. On...
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health
What doctors wish patients knew about Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s disease is the second-most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer’s disease and affects 10 million people worldwide....
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lifestyle
Should Canadian seniors get the RSV vaccine? What the latest study says about cost and benefits
Find out if the RSV vaccine is worth it for you, especially if you have to pay out-of-pocket. This article is for informational purposes only...
yahoo.com
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learning
The Metro: New study shows “gamified learning” could improve youth literacy
Subscribe to The Metro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts.Reading is one of the most beneficial life skills...
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health
Hunters Disagree on the Threat of Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer
Aaron Skarlupka, a hunter in northeast Wisconsin, was recently thrilled when he got his first harvest of the season: an eight-point white-tailed...
scientificamerican.com
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food & drink
Does drinking coffee and tea lower your cancer risk? New study explores
In a new scientific meta-analysis of more than a dozen studies published today, researchers suggest that coffee and tea consumption could lower the...
themanual.com
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learning
The Blogs: LLMs Fail at Doctor-Patient Conversations – Study
Large Language Models (LLMs) such as GPT-4 and Med-PaLM 2 have shown promising capabilities in medical diagnostics, patient communication, and...
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business
The Importance of Colon Cancer Screenings and the Rise in Colon Cancer Among Younger Adults
By Jagdish S. Nachnani, MD, MBA Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is a serious disease that affects the colon or rectum. It causes...
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auto / learning
Why Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Is So Bullish on ‘Physical AI’ and Robots
Following his blockbuster keynote address at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang shared more about his vision of...
inc.com
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technology
X blocks links to hacked JD Vance dossier
And suspends the journalist who published it. X is preventing users from posting links to a newsletter containing a hacked document that’s alleged to...
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books
Old DVDs and CDs could be worth hundreds of dollars - including rare Disney treasures
While corporations are pushing AI and high-speed technology, many individuals are resisting and returning to the nostalgia of physical media. If you...
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auto
Driving all the time ? It could be making you unhappy: study
• A recent U.S. study links excessive car dependency to being less satisfied with life• The tipping point appears to be driving for 50% or more...
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technology
Study Shows Transformers Can Perform Gradient-Based Optimization Without Explicit Training
This is a Plain English Papers summary of a research paper called Study Shows Transformers Can Perform Gradient-Based Optimization Without Explicit...
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beauty
Real-World Study Reveals Early Success of Upadacitinib in AD
Upadacitinib was well tolerated in patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) and led to disease control as early as 1 month, with...
medscape.com
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science
New Study Shows Volcanic Eruptions Did Not Cause The Extinction Of Dinosaurs
A meteorite hit Earth about 66 million years ago near what today is the Yucatán peninsula, causing widespread destruction and death. But almost simultaneously, intense...
forbes.com
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entrepreneurship
Harvard's 85-year study reveals the key to happiness and it's pretty simple
Happiness can be found through a simple mechanism that's accessible and easy. Everyone is on a journey to find happiness, trying everything from...
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pets
Two cats in Oregon’s largest county contract bird flu; authorities issue pet food warning - The Daily Chronicle
Multnomah County recorded its first bird flu infections in cats this past week after two cats in different households contracted the disease and had...
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how-to
How to Make Better Decisions in an Age of Disinformation
A new book by an infectious disease epidemiologist shows how proof is more elusive than we realize, whether in law, science, policy or math. In...
bloomberg.com
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health
Cases Of This Unusual Disease From A Tiny Insect Bite Are On The Rise In The U.S.
There are creatures throughout the US that can infect people with diseases. Some of the worst are the insects that are dangerous to humans. From...
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cool stuff
Study finds that every blue eyed person on Earth is a descendant of one single person
If you have ever pondered over why certain people were blessed with blue eyes, this study might finally put your mind at ease. Scientists reckon...
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space
Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar lander to study space weather, pesky moon dust using NASA science
NASA is gearing up to fly more science to the surface of the Moon with its next commercial mission on a Firefly Aerospace lunar lander....
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fitness / health
Runners Who Wear This Type of Shoe Are More Likely to Get Injured, Study Finds
• New research suggests that runners who wearing thick-heeled running shoes might result in more injury than wearing flatter shoes. • Thick-heeled shoes...
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nature
Food security or climate action
Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C requires aggressive climate pledges, but their impact on land-use strategies remains underexplored. Now, a study...
nature.com
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books
9 Steps To Writing A Great Scene Workshop Hosted By Film Courage Tomorrow
[This post contains links to Eventbrite]This class is tomorrow, April 27th!This is a 2-hour Zoom online group writing workshop to help writers...
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