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Daily briefing: New evidence supports controversial hypothesis of ‘transmissible’ Alzheimer’s
A small study seems to suggest that proteins related to the neurodegenerative disease can be transferred from person to person through surgical...
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Daily briefing: Experts rate Brazil’s President Lula on climate
Brazil’s President Lula performance on environmental protection has received mixed ratings from researchers. Plus, ancient moss faces extinction from...
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Kim Kardashian Requests Emergency Custody Hearing After Andrew and Tristan Tate Attend Kanye West’s Visit with Daughter North
Kim Kardashian reportedly called for an emergency custody hearing after learning that controversial figures Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate would be...
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Daily briefing: The poetry hidden in PhD thesis acknowledgements
Science writer Tabitha Carvan explores the found poetry in the acknowledgement sections of PhD theses. Plus, researchers should explore the...
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Jay Leno backs controversial law to help passionate car owners
The former late-night host and gearhead is helping lawmakers with a new bill. I may be a young, tech-savvy person, but a huge part of...
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Daily briefing: The Doritos dye that makes mouse tissue transparent
A dye that helps to give Doritos their orange colour helps scientists look inside tissues. Plus, the first pictures from NASA’s solar sail and...
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apps
Amazon Q Apps supports customization and governance of generative AI-powered apps
We are excited to announce new features that allow creation of more powerful apps, while giving more governance control using Amazon Q Apps, a...
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Daily briefing: Why obesity researchers want to move beyond BMI
A growing movement is pushing to go beyond body mass index as a diagnostic test for obesity. Plus, samples from asteroid Bennu are rich in...
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20 Controversial Memes That Might Raise Eyebrows But Will Make You LOL - Funny
Controversial Memes That Push Boundaries and Test Your Sense of Humor Memes are the Internet’s way of saying what many are thinking—but might...
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Daily briefing: COVID ‘brain fog’ linked to brain inflammation
Growing evidence suggests that the immune response triggered by SARS-CoV-2 is behind symptoms such as loss of smell, headaches and memory problems....
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Daily briefing: PubMed blackout stokes fears about database’s future
A temporary blackout of PubMed has researchers concerned over the database’s future. Plus, a bird’s nest offers a time capsule of plastic...
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space
China solves problem that thwarted Musk, giant moon telescope plan: SCMP daily highlights
Catch up on some of SCMP’s biggest China stories of the day. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider...
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mindfulness
Midwest Center for Youth and Families supports, treats adolescents and teens from military families
Since 1996, Midwest Center for Youth and Families (MCYF) has been committed to helping teens living with complex mental illnesses lead productive and...
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nutrition
Minimum Overnight Interstitial Glucose Concentration in Professional Cyclists During Two Consecutive Annual Training Camps: The Limited Impact of Daily Exercise Energy Expenditure
Arthurs- Brennan, M. (2021, June 8). “The fans don’t want to see formula one in bike racing”: UCI’s Mick Rogers on banning metabolic sensors. Cycling...
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Daily briefing: About 1% of children have genetic paternity other than that recorded by history
A proposed green energy plant in the Chilean desert threatens the dark skies over some of the world’s most powerful telescopes. Plus, around 1%...
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Daily briefing: People in dense crowds move in swirls
People begin to move in vortices in densely packed crowds. Plus, the scientists who kept research alive in Gaza during the Israel–Hamas...
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Daily briefing: Why insects don’t remember their early life
How metamorphosis completely rewires fruit flies’ brains. Plus, research links air pollution to drug-resistant pathogens — but the mechanism remains...
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Daily briefing: Box jellies learn from experience — despite not having a brain
Jellyfish have demonstrated that you don’t need a centralized nervous system to learn by association. Plus, scientists under attack in the United...
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pets
Can cats get dementia? The answer may be surprising
Dementia is a well-known disease that can affect humans, especially Alzheimer’s. If you’ve watched a loved one go through it, you know how...
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learning
Scientists uncover a subtle everyday behavior that signals Alzheimer’s risk
A new study published in PLOS Digital Health highlights how smartphone navigation data could serve as a tool to identify individuals at risk of...
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Meet Chinu Kala who ran away from home at 15, slept at Railway station, worked for Rs 20 daily, now owns Rs 1000000000 company, her business is…
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health
3 benefits of pomegranates that boost your health naturally
Pomegranates have journeyed from ancient symbolism to modern superfood status, backed by a growing body of scientific evidence supporting its...
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nutrition
Popular exercise supplement may cut depression & enhance psychotherapy
A compelling new study is building on a growing body of evidence showing a common exercise supplement used to build muscle may also confer beneficial...
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job & work
P200 daily minimum wage hike hurdles House panel
By Filane Mikee Cervantes, Philippine News Agency MANILA – The House Committee on Labor and Employment on Thursday approved a substitute bill...
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Salida School Board Approves Controversial Curriculum Planner Position
“I’ve been in this district trying to get viable curriculum for over a decade, and we’re still not there,” said superintendent David Blackburn. “...
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A cheap daily supplement can boost brain function in older adults
Scientists have discovered a brain-boosting supplement that could help aging brains function better. The supplement is the subject is a new study...
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