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nature
Researchers built an ‘AI Scientist’ — what can it do?
The large language model does everything from reading the literature to writing and reviewing its own papers, but it has limited applicability. Tenure...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
How good old mud can lower building costs
Builders pour concrete into temporary molds called formwork. MIT researchers invented a way to make these structures out of on-site soil. Buildings...
mit.edu - 30+ days ago
science
Blood test for ovarian cancer misses some Black and Native American patients, study finds
A common blood test may miss ovarian cancer in some Black and Native American patients, delaying their treatment, a new study finds. It’s the latest example of medical tests that contribute to health care disparities. Researchers have been working to uncover these kinds of biases in medicine....
apnews.com - 15 days ago
gardening
Determining the optimal harvest time for pomegranate variety wonderful in semi-arid climate
Due to limited local knowledge regarding the optimal harvest time for this non-native variety, a two-year study (2021–2022) was conducted using a...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
space
New Kind of Planet Unlike Anything in Our Solar System Discovered
An object we thought belonged to the most common category of planet in the galaxy has turned out to be something we've never seen before. The...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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 - 16 days ago
health
Feeling Extra Exhausted During Perimenopause? Study Points to Surprising Culprit
• A new study found a link between exhaustion and heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding during perimenopause. • About a third of perimenopausal women...
health.com - 16 days ago
entrepreneurship
White Men Continue to Dominate Music Executive Leadership Ranks: USC Annenberg Study
The latest report from the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative found that women and people of color still struggle to climb the executive ladder. The...
billboard.com - 24 days ago
beauty
Lindsay Lohan is no longer a redhead and we don’t know how to react
ICYMI: Lindsay Lohan is having a major renaissance. The iconic actress and beloved singer to ~millennials everywhere~ ('Rumors' is a forever bop!) has returned to our screens over the past few years. Lindsay has appeared in films like Irish Wish and Falling for Christmas on Netflix, as well as gracing...
cosmopolitan.com - 14 days ago
beauty
RASH DECISION Gym lover’s warning after ‘mosquito bite’ turned out to be ‘severe’ bout of ringworm she’d caught from equipment
A 'DISGUSTED' gym lover has issued a warning others after what she thought was a mosquito bite turned out be to be a 'severe' ringworm infection she...
the-sun.com - 26 days ago
fashion
These states spend the most and least on clothes, new report finds
As clothing costs continue to rise, a new WalletHub study highlights where Americans are spending the biggest — and smallest — chunk of their income...
fingerlakes1.com - 9 days ago
job & work
High-Paying, In-Demand Jobs For 2025 Revealed In New Study
There’s no longer any question that AI is replacing many more jobs this year, but in general, experts agree that many fears of AI job loss are not justified. But with the wage crisis of 2025, 73% of workers say they are struggling financially. As 19 million job openings are projected annually from...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
nature
This PhD student helped to win a major pay hike for Canadian researchers
Kaitlin Kharas is part of Nature’s 10, a list of people who shaped science in 2024. On 16 April 2024, Kaitlin Kharas was one of a select few people...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
innovation
Researchers make unexpected discovery while working to improve desalination: 'Highly convenient and cost-effective'
Researchers at the University of South Australia have made a major breakthrough in addressing global water scarcity, according to Tech Xplore.Over...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Abrupt sea level rise and Earth’s gradual pole shift reveal permanent hydrological regime changes in the 21st century
Editor’s summary As climate has warmed, precipitation and evapotranspiration changes have affected land surface water fluxes. What impact has that had...
science.org - 8 days ago
cycling
The Bay Area’s deadliest local roads — and what’s being done to make them safer
Mariano Cano drives a delivery truck for a living, and he’s seen enough speeding and other unsafe driving on Monterey Road to make him extra cautious...
- 6 days ago
beauty
Study finds dangerous chemicals in synthetic hair brands
It is not just about fashion, it’s a long-standing tradition. Black women across the world spend hours having synthetic braids put in their hair. The...
africanews.com - 10 days ago
fitness
Using a ‘Tiny Bit of Math’ May Improve Your Heart Health, Study Suggests
Your average daily heart rate is a useful metric; so is your daily step count. Combining the two might be even better. Many people use a smartwatch to monitor their cardiovascular health, often by counting the number of steps they take over the course of their day, or recording their average daily...
- 5 days ago
business
Former Bootle pub set to be demolished - Liverpool Echo
Former Bootle pub set to be demolished The building could be turned into flats if plans are approved The closed Wharf pub(far right),on the Leeds &...
liverpoolecho.co.uk - 5 days ago
cool stuff
The Iconic Statues Of Ancient Greece And Rome Were Originally Scented, Groundbreaking New Study Reveals
New research into Greco-Roman sculpting has revealed the true extent to which "admiring a statue in the ancient world was not just a visual...
allthatsinteresting.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Runners Who Wear These Shoes Are More Likely to Get Injured, Study Finds
If you're a runner wearing thick-heeled shoes, you could be setting yourself up for injuries, according to a study published in Frontiers in Sports...
mensfitness.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship / business
This 21-Year-Old Was In College and Didn't Know What He Wanted to Do With His Life. A Year Later, He Thought of an Idea That Turned Into a $ 16 Million Business.
Adam Cohen, founder and CEO of Stic, shares his roadmap for success for the car-based ad tech startup. Today, 21-year-old Adam Cohen is the CEO and founder of Stic, a rapidly growing ad tech startup valued at over $ 16 million. But just a year ago, he was just another college student struggling to...
entrepreneur.com - 30+ days ago
technology
GPT 4.5 Passes the Turing Test: Study
The University of California, San Diego, unveiled a research study on Tuesday that claims to provide the “first empirical evidence that any...
analyticsindiamag.com - 3 days ago
nutrition
Researchers warn continuous glucose monitors can overestimate blood sugar levels
Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) are growing in popularity but new peer-reviewed research, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,...
eurekalert.org - 30+ days ago
how-to
Researchers figured out how to make electric car batteries... from coal?!
Researchers from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory have figured out a way to change the dirtiest fuel out there, coal, into materials to help build batteries for new clean vehicles. The new process turns coal into graphite, which is an important component in electric car batteries. Graphite is used...
electrek.co - 30+ days ago