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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...
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How can science benefit from AI? Risks?
Misunderstandings in handling predictive algorithms Researchers from chemistry, biology, and medicine are increasingly turning to AI models to develop...
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Lit Hub Daily: January 3, 2025
TODAY: In 1895, Oscar Wilde’s comedy An Ideal Husband premieres at the Haymarket Theatre in London. • Jamaica Kincaid talks to Sandra Guzmán about...
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Daily briefing: An unvaccinated child is first US measles death in a decade
An unvaccinated child has died of measles in the United States. Plus, a crucial ocean-current system is safe from the effects of climate change — for...
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Daily briefing: There is a multitude of microbe-based climate solutions — time to use them
We hear from a scientist who treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab and discover the multitude of microbe-based climate...
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Nissan’s Pride Killed Its Merger With Honda
Good morning! It’s Wednesday, February 12, 2025, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the...
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Interior Department Rehiring National Park Service Employees, Though Some Likely To Be Fired Again
The National Park Service is taking steps to honor a federal judge's order to rehire roughly 1,000 employees fired on Valentine's Day, but observers...
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Daily briefing: US man guilty in cloned giant-sheep scheme
A scheme to illegally produce giant sheep from a cloned animal has been uncovered in the US. Plus, get tips on how to manage nerves...
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Researcher resignations from UKRI mount amid Israel–Hamas row
Academics are furious that the funder complied with a demand from the government to suspend an advisory panel over comments made about the...
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Battle aches, pains and the dreaded tech neck with this stretching app
Sitting all day is terrible for your long-term health, so break time r app Moova helps you sneak in exercise breaks. It offers more than 200...
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SA, Chinese researchers create record-breaking 'unbreakable' secure data link of 12 900km | Business
Read this for free Be among those who shape the future with knowledge. Uncover exclusive stories that captivate your mind and heart with our FREE...
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Researchers Learn How a Drug Called Zotatifin Kills Cancer Cells
Zotatifin, which was developed by UCSF researchers, is being tested against breast cancer. They think it also might work against prostate and other...
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Scientists Discover New Part of the Immune System
Most adults, especially considering what happened 5 years ago, now understand at least a little of how the human immune system works. But a new study...
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Hibernation scientists studying squirrels could get humans to deep space
In my hands is a squirrel-sicle, or close to it. I’m standing in a walk-in fridge, bathed in red light, cradling a rigid, furry...
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Scientists Just Unlocked How These ‘Barbarians’ of the Bacterial Realm Withstand Exposure to Huge Amounts of Deadly Radiation
Researchers are unlocking the molecular secrets behind a unique bacterium that has a superpower for survival in some of the most extreme conditions,...
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Requirements for Building an Indoor airPLUS Home - Green Home Builder
To construct a home that meets the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Indoor airPLUS certification, builders must first ensure the home...
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Kentucky automotive factory agrees to pay $ 3.8 million over allegation of improper loan
A Kentucky automotive manufacturer agreed to pay the federal government $ 3.8 million to settle allegations that it improperly received a COVID-19...
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Researchers discovered how to turn on cancer’s ‘kill switch’
Cells have a natural editing system that allows them to rearrange genetic instructions to create different proteins from the same gene. This process,...
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Android Device Owners: Remove This App to Protect Your Privacy
Your Android device has a new system app called SafetyCore, which is raising some serious privacy issues. Designed to protect against certain types...
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Getting Ready to Retire But Worried About Inflation? How to Protect Yourself
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Former Google Researchers are Dominating the A.I. Startup Scene
More than a dozen of the top 50 A.I. startups from 2024 are led by ex-Google employees. From rolling out new A.I. models to securing...
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New EagleMsgSpy Android spyware used by Chinese police, researchers say
A previously undocumented Android spyware called 'EagleMsgSpy' has been discovered and is believed to be used by law enforcement agencies in China to...
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Google Play Store Deletion—Do Not Keep App On Your Phone
Google has its finger on the delete button — and that’s a good thing. Twice in just a few days, security researchers have called out...
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Can Researchers Find Remedies for the Problems Created by High-Altitude Pregnancies?
In 1545, Spanish colonizers greedy for precious metals established a mining town named Potosí in current-day Bolivia, more than 13,000 feet high, at...
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job & work
‘You will need to pay back’ unemployment money, federal government tells worker whose firing was rescinded
At least one federal worker in Oregon whose termination was rescinded is being told they will need to repay any unemployment benefits that have been...
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Komodo Dragons in the Wild: A Rare Glimpse Into Their Daily Lives
The Komodo dragon, a creature both astonishing and formidable, has long captivated the imagination of wildlife enthusiasts. As the largest living...
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