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14 Conditions Probiotics May Help Treat, Supported by Research
While probiotics are often associated with digestive health, research shows their benefits extend beyond the gut. Probiotics have therapeutic...
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Sedentary Behavior Tends to Increase as You Age—Here’s How to Combat It
Your daily ride becomes that much more important. According to research in the journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine, people are likely to become more sedentary...
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New research suggests the Moon is much older than previously believed
A new study suggests that the Moon is significantly older than previously believed, possibly forming up to 4.51 billion years ago—over 80 million...
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Anthropologie’s New Resort Brand Will Be Your Go-To For Plus-Size Vacation Wear
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Advancing archaeal research through FAIR resource and data sharing, and inclusive community building
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New research reveals the cause of gray hair
Stem cells hold the secret to regenerating tissue and maintaining youthful features. Yet, certain cells, such as melanocyte stem cells (McSCs), fail...
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OpenAI Releases AI Agent Designed to Act Like a Research Analyst
The feature, called Deep Research, is designed to speed up tasks that would take a person “many hours.” OpenAI is releasing a new artificial...
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business
Nexstar Media stock falls after Grizzly Research said it is short
Investing.com -- Grizzly Research has announced its short position on Nexstar Media Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:NXST), citing concerns about the company’s...
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Is mixing and mastering a dying art? Research shows that 8 in 10 tracks from DIY musicians exceed Spotify’s recommended loudness levels - and clipping was found in more than half
A new study from AI mixing and mastering platform RoEx has highlighted widespread issues in the quality of mixed and mastered tracks from independent...
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Exercise Frequency Can Affect Our Memory As We Age, New Research Finds
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entrepreneurship
5 ways to get what you need at work without a title change
It’s about you doing your best work and securing the resources, opportunities, and recognition you deserve. Melody Wilding is a professor of human behavior...
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nature
Don’t overlook race and ethnicity: new guidelines urge change for psychology research
Recommendations aimed at authors, reviewers and editors establish standards for addressing issues that have often gotten short shrift. Heidi...
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Tweeting your research paper boosts engagement but not citations
Analysis of a random selection of papers shared on social media showed no causative link between posting and citations. Senior professor to develop...
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Researchers Find Missing Link In Autoimmune Disorder
Autoimmune diseases, which are estimated to affect more than 15 million people in the U.S., occur when the body responds to immune-system false...
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Subphenotypes of Long COVID and the clinical applications of probiotics - PubMed
As the number of infections and deaths attributable to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection continues to rise, it...
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LDS Church reports adding the most converts in nearly three decades, so why are there nagging ‘concerns’?
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Foreign researchers in China face tightening restrictions
Data and security laws are affecting scientists who stayed in China after COVID — but for some it’s still a great place to do research....
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Robotics Researcher Creates the Real Cosmo from Netflix’s Movie The Electric State
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21st-century chainmail uses molecular instead of metallic links
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AI-generated images and video are here: how could they shape research?
Scientists are already using image-generating models to jazz up papers and presentations. But some say these tools could harm research. Carissa...
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The cicadas are here! Why US researchers are swarming to study them
Two particular broods of the insects are popping up together for the first time in two centuries, and there’s a lot we don’t...
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job & work
Mental illness—and the ‘over-medicalization’ of it—has left more young Brits with ‘work-limiting health conditions’ than some of their older peers
Britain’s youth are grappling with worse mental health now than 10 years ago, pushing more of them out of employment than their middle-aged peers and...
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32 years ago this week, engineer Neil Papworth sent the very first text message to a colleague. It read, “Merry Christmas.” If he sent the same...
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Approaches to feedback on examination performance: research, policy, and practice
Examinations are viewed as one of the least inclusive forms of assessment. Attainment gaps between different student groups (e.g. based on ethnicity)...
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entrepreneurship
Startup aiming to build AI models for chemistry adds two AI ‘godfathers’ to advisory panel as it grabs top research talent from Google
A U.K. startup aiming to use AI to discover new chemicals and materials has signed up two “godfathers of AI,” as well as a...
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