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nature
Horses much more intelligent than previously thought, study suggests
Horses are a lot smarter than previously believed, researchers argue, after a study revealed how they cleverly adapted their approach to a game in...
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Eating this breakfast food could help you live longer, study suggests
Eating breakfast regularly has been shown to help reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity, according to UC...
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7 reasons an MBA from The Consortium changes Black lives
The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, a pioneer in the field, has been reshaping the landscape of business leadership for almost six...
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New Study: People Who Do This at Night May Have Faster-Aging Brains
University of California doctors used MRIs to study brain deterioration, and identified a few strategies that keep brains young and healthy. Cleveland...
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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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Arizona businesses worry immigration proposal on ballot would exacerbate worker shortage
About 16.2% of Arizona’s workforce is made up of immigrants, according to a 2022 study by the American Immigration Council. PHOENIX — Immigration is a top election...
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ByteDance Drops ‘InfiniteYou’, an AI Model for Photo Recrafting
Researchers at ByteDance Intelligent Creation have developed a new AI model that generates multiple versions of an identity along with its paper,...
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Female elephants rumble to say 'let's go!' Namibian study shows males do too, a sign of unexpected social bonds
In elephant family groups made up of related females and their young, it is clear that the animals produce vocal sounds to coordinate action. This...
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Starfield Was Planned to Release on PS5 By Now, Claims Report
A new report has claimed that Bethesda previously planned to release Starfield on PS5 consoles in 2024 but opted not to do so for one reason...
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Neanderthals' blood type may help explain their demise, new study finds
Human populations that left Africa evolved quickly whereas Neanderthals stayed the same, according to an analysis of blood group systems. When modern...
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AI-powered study uncovers how the brain turns thoughts into words
For decades, scientists have worked to understand how the brain turns thoughts into words and words into meaning. Language is one of the most complex...
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New £150m Tay crossing opens after years of planning
A £150m road crossing over the River Tay has officially opened after years of planning and construction. The Cross Tay Link Road runs from west...
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7 Restaurants Named 'Most Overpriced' in New Study: 'What a Rip-Off'
Customers were not happy at these eateries. With grocery and food prices still high, it's no wonder people are cooking and eating at home more...
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New Study Shows That Changing How You Brew Your Coffee Can Speed Weight Loss
Researchers found the right technique can help you effortlessly shed pounds Some people can’t imagine starting their morning without coffee. The...
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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...
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Computer models are vital for studying everything from climate change to disease – here’s how AI could make them even better
Here’s one definition of science: it’s essentially an iterative process of building models with ever-greater explanatory power. A model is just an...
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3 Ways to Raise Emotionally Intelligent Children
Want your kids to thrive from childhood into adulthood? Teach them this. Many parents dream of giving their children a childhood better than their...
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Study links Covid-19 cleaning to eczema rise in infants in Hong Kong
Researchers in Hong Kong found that increased cleaning during the Covid-19 pandemic may have caused a 46 per cent rise in eczema cases among...
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Avoid these 7 foods to lower cancer risk as new study links ultraprocessed foods to higher mortality
A new study found that eating ultraprocessed foods is associated with an early risk of death. This article is for informational purposes only and is...
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Adding This To Your Morning Coffee Could Fend Off Inflammation, Study Finds
Is there anything better than sipping a morning cappuccino? If your answer to that question is a resounding "No!" you'll be interested to hear that...
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'I think that being choreographed is critical for everyone's safety,' Lively said in an August interview. Blake Lively has spoken candidly about using...
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travel
New Study: If You Fly Out of This Airport, Be Prepared to Wait Around 50 Extra Minutes Before Takeoff
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Mental disorders surged among children and teens during COVID-19 pandemic, new study finds
A new study analyzing global mental health data has revealed a sharp increase in mental disorders among children and adolescents during the COVID-19...
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health
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New research suggests that carbonated water may provide a metabolism boost. Sparkling water and seltzers such as LaCroix and Topo Chico are often seen...
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