nature
Daily briefing: How COVID-vaccine technology could personalize cancer treatments
The same mRNA technology that underpins pioneering COVID-19 vaccines could train the immune system to attack cancer cells. Plus, why poor sleep...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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health
First-line combination should be ‘new standard’ in advanced lung cancer
The first-line combination of amivantamab-vmjw plus lazertinib extended OS compared with osimertinib for patients with EGFR-mutated advanced...
healio.com
- 30+ days ago
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nature
Daily briefing: Why parts of the Amazon have become a carbon source
Scientists are exposing the myriad reasons why the southeast Amazon has started to release carbon — and why the whole forest might be reaching a...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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science / space
'Perfect time ' gets closer: Revolutionary atomic clock could redefine the second
In a nutshell Scientists have created the most precise atomic clock ever built, using a crystal of multiple atoms instead of just one. This new...
studyfinds.org
- 30+ days ago
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science
Decoding Animal Minds Could Reveal the Purpose of Consciousness, Scientists Say
Early evolutionary pressures likely generated our shared, fundamental nature of mind. Zebrafish enjoy exploring new objects. Garter snakes know their own scents. Octopuses will seek...
popularmechanics.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
Ranked: Which AI Chatbots Collect the Most Data About You?
Which AI Chatbots Collect the Most Data About You? The harbinger of the AI revolution, ChatGPT, remains the most popular AI tool on the market,...
visualcapitalist.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
Apple steps in to defend Google, says it 'does not plan to create a search engine' of its own
Apple is coming to the rescue. What you need to know Apple is seeking to defend its deal with Google, which provides revenue sharing through...
androidcentral.com
- 30+ days ago
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fitness
‘Fatty cartilage’ discovery set to revolutionize regenerative medicine
Researchers have discovered a new type of tissue, a soft and flexible ‘fatty cartilage’ that could revolutionize the treatment of traumatic injuries,...
newatlas.com
- 30+ days ago
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health
LEGO Lessons Boost Kids’ Math and Spatial Skills in 6 Weeks
Incorporating LEGO-based activities into daily classroom instruction can significantly improve children’s math and spatial reasoning abilities,...
neurosciencenews.com
- 18 days ago
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entrepreneurship
Boosting science: ‘Give foreign STEM students ten-year visas’
Alongside nurturing entrepreneurial skills in mathematicians, Ewan Kirk lobbies to keep scientific talent in the United Kingdom. In 2023, technology...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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lifestyle
3 Doors Down singer Brad Arnold announces stage 4 kidney cancer diagnosis, says he has 'no fear': What is clear cell renal carcinoma?
The "Kryptonite" singer says he's "not scared of it at all" despite receiving a Stage 4 diagnosis after visiting the hospital recently. This article...
yahoo.com
- 30+ days ago
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learning / apps / technology
Take a Look Inside 60 Seconds on the Internet
The amount of data processed, crimes committed, and time wasted on the web is at an all- time high, according to Domo's annual 'internet minute'...
pcmag.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
New UPI rules starting April 1: Here’s what’s changing
National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has announced new directives aimed at enhancing the security and efficiency of Unified Payments...
- 30+ days ago
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technology
Meta rethinks smart glasses with Orion
Meta Connect 2024 was this week, showcasing new hardware and software to support two of the company’s big ambitions: AI and the metaverse. CEO Mark...
techcrunch.com
- 30+ days ago
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movie & tv
Jennifer Love Hewitt Confirms I Know What You Did Last Summer Return With Epic Photo, And I Couldn't Be More Thrilled
Julie James is back! The horror genre has been thriving for years now, with the current renaissance resulting in new sequels for some of the...
cinemablend.com
- 30+ days ago
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nutrition
The scary ways same foods daily destroy your health
The human body thrives on dietary diversity, yet millions of people fall into the trap of eating virtually identical meals day after day. While...
rollingout.com
- 18 days ago
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apps / technology
US senator wants to fine and jail those who use DeepSeek and other Chinese AIs
The Chinese AI chatbot “DeepSeek” has caused a lot of controversy in recent weeks. Although DeepSeek was launched in 2023, it became popular after the introduction...
9to5mac.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
For Latinas to Heal Our Relationship With Food, We Need to Unlearn Some Deep-Rooted Cultural Lies
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refinery29.com
- 30+ days ago
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entrepreneurship
British EV battery producer warns it could run out of cash in months
Nyobolt is one of several UK-based EV battery companies that are struggling to compete with Chinese EV and battery rivals, especially when it comes...
euronews.com
- 30+ days ago
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beauty / technology
The Dyson Supersonic R Is the Biggest Blow-Dryer Breakthrough in Years
The brand has reimagined the hair dryer once again, and I've never used anything quite like it. For years now, I’ve been a dryer-brush...
allure.com
- 30+ days ago
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apps
Updating to iOS 18.4.1 Could Brick Your iPhone
Normally, I recommend updating to new versions of iOS when they hit your iPhone. However, reports have begun to surface that iOS 18.4.1 is bricking...
makeuseof.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
Google and the DOJ’s ad tech fight is all about control
The ad tech antitrust trial against Google began on Monday, with a focus on publisher tools. Google and the US Justice Department each believe the...
theverge.com
- 30+ days ago
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technology
I love ChatGPT-4o's unhinged image-generation capabilities — but I'm afraid imminent censorship by OpenAI lurks on the horizon
OpenAI was seemingly lenient with censorship on its GPT-4o image generation tool, but this might not be permanent....
windowscentral.com
- 30+ days ago
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job & work
Small businesses might have to make workforce adjustments to cope with tariffs: poll
TORONTO — Small and medium business leaders say they could have to make minor adjustments to their operations in the short term to cope with...
financialpost.com
- 30+ days ago
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innovation
Upcycling plastic into painkillers: Microbes transform everyday waste into acetaminophen
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) production could be revolutionized by the discovery that a common bacterium can turn everyday plastic waste into the...
phys.org
- 12 days ago
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health
Exclusive | I’m a colon and rectal surgeon — I always ask my patients to do this to prevent colon cancer
A colorectal cancer doctor is making the case for butting into your family’s business. Dr. Parul Shukla, a colon and rectal surgeon with Northwell...
nypost.com
- 30+ days ago
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