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Daily briefing: Why US scientists aren’t retiring
Centuries of isolation shaped Greenlanders’ unique genetics. Plus, why so many US scientists don’t want to retire. Arctic life changed Greenlanders’...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Abel Prize for randomness mathematician Michel Talagrand
Michel Talagrand has won one of mathematics’ biggest prizes for his work developing formulae to make random processes more predictable. Plus, climate...
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Forbes Daily: Gloomy Consumer Expectations Sink To 12-Year Low
When I read this week that consumer genetics company 23andMe had filed for bankruptcy, I felt a familiar pang of regret. I am one of 23...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
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The Daily Heller: Writing is for Design What Design is for People
Cover design: Alexandra Mooney and Landers Miller Design.It is a fact that there’s an uptick in writing about the art, practice, function and...
printmag.com - 30+ days ago
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Zebrafish could help scientists fully restore human vision loss
Neuronal degeneration leading to visual impairment or blindness remains a critical challenge in human health. Unlike humans, zebrafish possess a...
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I use this anti-aging eye cream daily and I look 10 years younger than I am. Psst — it's on sale for $ 22
Shoppers say it "reduced hyperpigmentation" and works "way better than expensive eye creams." When I turned 40, with a baby on the way, it became much...
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3 Songs That Sound Like The Rolling Stones but Actually Aren’t
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Scientists Discovered a Healthier Way to Cook Broccoli – But There's a Catch
In recent years, broccoli has gained a reputation as an excellent vegetable due to its high levels of a particularly beneficial compound called...
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Scientists discover what drives the maximum lifespan potential of mammals
Scientists have long wondered why some mammals live dramatically longer than others. While humans can reach ages beyond a century, certain whales...
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Scientists make unbelievable breakthrough to harness the power of the sun: 'Astonishingly efficient'
A pair of scientists could help transform everyday life by helping produce more efficient and cheaper solar panels.University of Missouri physics...
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The Download: China’s energy throwback, and choosing between love and immortality
Plus: RFK Jr wants to overhaul how new vaccines are tested This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily...
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An Extreme Drop in Oxygen Will Eventually Suffocate Most Life on Earth
For now, complex life flourishes on our planet thanks to its supply of oxygen. But Earth's atmosphere wasn't always like it is today, and scientists...
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This Forgotten RV Tried To Be The Ultimate Camper And A Daily Driver At The Same time
Since the dawn of the concept of the RV, the vast majority of campers have all suffered from the same problem: Most of them have...
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UK election: scientists welcome Labour’s landslide win
Struggling universities should be near the top of the new government’s agenda, say researchers. Jonathan O'Callaghan The United Kingdom’s incoming...
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Brazil’s ban on X: how scientists are coping with the cut-off
Some are pivoting to alternative social-media platforms and scrambling to rebuild their networks. Meghie Rodrigues After the social-media platform X...
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Scientists Say Children Are Getting Sick and Dying in Huge Numbers Due to Chemicals and Plastics
"Inaction is no longer an option." A body of the world's leading public health researchers says that the number of children dying from noncommunicable...
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Today's Daily Horoscope 11/30 Brings Compelling Change
What does the cosmos have in store for your day today? On November 30th, vital energies are at play as several planets align in the...
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Scientists find significant link between internet use and dementia
The impact of internet use on health remains a focus of active research in the digital age. A recent study has introduced an intriguing perspective,...
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FX Daily: Fiscal rigor pledge is calming sterling market
USD: Payrolls should keep Fed cautious The December US jobs report is released today and consensus is for a 138k payroll print and unchanged 4.2%...
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Eating 2 cups of mangos daily could help prevent diabetes, study finds
Chronic low-grade inflammation plays a significant role in metabolic disorders, influencing conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and cognitive...
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Earth’s Land Masses Are Drying Out Fast, Scientists Warn
Researchers comparing satellite measurements of the planet’s water with the wobble in its rotation identified a steady loss of global soil...
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Californians and East Coasters are flocking to a touristy Florida beach town-turned remote work hotspot. The locals aren’t happy
Lori Matthias and her husband had tired of Atlanta traffic when they moved to St. Augustine, Florida, in 2023. For Mike Waldron and his wife, moving...
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Daily briefing: Scientific serendipity is everywhere
The chance of a lucky break in biomedical research increases with bigger funding grants. Plus, the changing landscape of menopause...
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In a first, an orangutan was seen treating his wound with a medicinal plant
After an orangutan hurt his face, scientists observed him chewing a plant known to relieve pain and applying a paste made from the leaves to...
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Scientists revolutionize farming with innovative greenhouse technology: 'The core concept … is to harvest food and energy simultaneously'
Australian scientists have developed windows that let sunshine in for plants while capturing some rays to make electricity, reported PV...
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Daily briefing: These bats mate more like birds than mammals
Serotine bats are the first mammals found to reproduce through non-penetrative sex. Plus, a genetic link to cannabis addiction and SpaceX’s Starship...
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