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Daily briefing: How scientists can help protect US federal research
Omega-3 supplements seem to slow biological ageing. Plus, how scientific-integrity policies can help protect US scientists from political...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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learning
An Unexpected “Solution” to the Publishing Crisis? - Daily Nous
What will the academic humanities look like in twenty years? That’s not intended as a trick question to which one replies, “nothing”—I’m not that...
dailynous.com - 30+ days ago
health
Dr. Oz confirmed to lead CMS
Dr. Mehmet Oz, a physician and TV personality, was confirmed Thursday by the U.S. Senate to lead the CMS, the federal agency responsible for...
medtechdive.com - 2 days ago
nature
Daily briefing: The ‘badass’ worm behind 4 Nobel prize wins
A neuroscientist scanned her own brain 75 time s over a year to study the effects of the menstrual cycle and oral contraceptives on the brain. Plus,...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
This Startup Has A Way To Make Cheap, Clean Hydrogen–Without Federal Subsidies
Clean hydrogen has the potential to power a number of industrial activities. Interest in its production amped up under President Joe Biden, whose administration earmarked billions of dollars in federal subsidies to help companies make it from things like water and renewable power. Some of those...
forbes.com - 25 days ago
innovation
Japanese researchers discover treasure trove worth $ 26,290,780,000 that could keep its economy going for the next decade
Japanese researchers might have struck the jackpot as over 230 million tons of rare materials have been found, and it could score the economy an...
uniladtech.com - 30+ days ago
education
Federal government cracks down on taxpayer-funded mortgages for illegal immigrants
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The federal government is cracking down on taxpayer-funded mortgages for illegal immigrants that were allowed during the Biden...
komonews.com - 5 days ago
health
Harvard diet clear winner for good health, researchers say
How should a person eat in middle age to protect their health as they grow older? One diet came out a clear winner in a 30-year study involving more...
upi.com - 11 days ago
entrepreneurship
Shutterstock pioneers ‘research license’ model with Lightricks, lowering barriers to AI training data
Shutterstock is reshaping how AI companies access training data through a novel “research license” approach, launching first with AI creative technology company Lightricks. The partnership, announced today, allows Lightricks to train its open-source video generation model LTXV using Shutterstock’s...
venturebeat.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Scientists discover simpler way to achieve Einstein's 'spooky action at a distance' thanks to AI breakthrough — bringing quantum internet closer to reality
AI has helped physicists discover a simpler way of achieving quantum entanglement. This finding could make it easier to develop quantum communication...
space.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Huntsville on forefront of countering Chinese national security threats, Congressional officials say
Auburn University’s Applied Research Center in Huntsville recently hosted a roundtable discussion featuring top defense industry leaders and members...
yellowhammernews.com - 10 days ago
nature
Daily briefing: COVID drug helps to bring back sense of smell
An antiviral helps smell and taste return more quickly COVID infection. Plus, how to share data equitably and how lost varieties could unlock better...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
business
Hooters Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Hooters, based in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in Clearwater, Florida, in 1983. Trouble had been brewing for a while. Hooters had sponsored the No. 9 NASCAR car driven by Chase Elliott since 2017, but last year, Hendrick Motorsports ended its ties to the long time sponsor because it was not meeting...
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books
Once Again, Federal Judge Blocks a Book Banning Law in Iowa
On March 25, U.S. District Court judge Stephen Locher of the Southern District of Iowa reinstated an injunction against book restrictions in Iowa...
publishersweekly.com - 9 days ago
wellness
5 Ways to Regain Control Over Your Cortisol
At a time when stress is beating the tempo of our daily lives at breakneck speed, and the constant threat of developing “cortisol face” is being broadcast across social media, finding ease has never been more essential. If you’ve made it a priority for 2025, you’re not alone. I, too, have been...
vogue.com - 30+ days ago
business
Here's Your Daily Tarot Card For Friday, December 6, 2024
Go have fun. Today’s tarot card is the Eight of Wands, which means new ideas and opportunities are quickly sailing your way. Even if you’re usually...
bustle.com - 30+ days ago
books
Lit Hub Daily: March 27, 2025
TODAY: In 1923, Japanese author Shūsaku Endō is born. • Maris Kreizman on Meta’s AI and how one of the richest companies in the world is stealing from...
lithub.com - 9 days ago
how-to
The Heart Disease Risk Factor 1 in 5 People Don't Even Know They Have, According to Cardiologists
Knowledge is power. Find out how to protect yourself. By now, most of us know how to protect and preserve our heart health: Eat a healthy diet,...
parade.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
18 Foods That Support Healthy Thyroid Function
Your thyroid might not be something you think about daily, but it plays a huge role in keeping your body running smoothly. This small,...
thrivinginparenting.com - 8 days ago
business
4,000 UCSF health care and research workers vote to go on strike
Over 4,000 patient care, research and technical workers at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) are set to go on strike over what they...
axios.com - 30+ days ago
nature
‘A Pandora’s box’: map of protein-structure families delights scientists
Never- before-seen forms and unexpected connections between proteins revealed by analysis of their shapes. The American Association of Immunologists...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
health
How 7 Days Can Transform Your Relationship
From daily check-ins to meaningful compliments and planned dates nights, we explore a 7-day love challenge to help couples strengthen their...
berkeley.edu - 30+ days ago
space
Scientists Think An Ancient Interloper Once Disrupted Our Entire Solar System
And it could come back one day. Despite common assumptions, the disk of our Solar System is warped, and the planets travel around the Sun in slightly eccentric (or oblong) orbits. • Scientists now think that a mysterious object massive enough to have gravitational interactions with the Solar System’s...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Plastics create big problems for energy from waste projects
In a surprising finding researchers say energy from waste (EfW) facilities in some parts of the world may emit more carbon per unit of electricity...
cosmosmagazine.com - 7 days ago
cool stuff
Scientists Detect Alarming Activity in Alaska’s Mount Spur and Predict it Could Erupt in Weeks
Authorities are advising locals to stay informed, have emergency supplies ready, and prepare for potential disruptions to air travel and daily life....
knewz.com - 16 days ago
design
Researchers make remarkable breakthrough in battery technology capable of storing more power faster than before: 'These ... mean we need to produce fewer cells'
A 3D electrode design has seemingly unlocked new potential for Battolyser researchers. Their invention is a battery-electrolyser combination spawned...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago