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Scientists question cancer tests that use microscopic nematode worms
Some doctors say a troublingly high number of cancer-free people have tested positive on the tests sold by a Japanese start-up. David McNeill David...
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FBI Targets Tesla Protests, Rivian's Micromobility Spin-Off, And Waymo's Parking Fines: This Week In Mobility
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Eight things everyone over 50 should do to prevent stroke, cancer and high cholesterol
Folks over 50 are being encouraged to adopt eight simple habits to boost their health and fend off serious illnesses. Studies indicate that while baby...
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Scientists Discover Ancient Siberian Population That Is The Ancestors Of Modern Native Americans
These DNA results have changed the way scientists are thinking about the migratory patterns of ancient populations.The post Scientists Discover...
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What's the story behind your name? If you want to spark real connection ask your date these 10 questions in early dating
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Cold War-Era Uranium Mining Is Causing Widespread Cancer In Navajo Women And Newborns
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Could AI-designed proteins be weaponized? Scientists lay out safety guidelines
AI tools that can come up with protein structures at the push of a button should be used safely and ethically, say researchers in the...
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Amid fuzzy data, scientists urge monitoring of Hong Kong’s tokay gecko trade
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Microsoft CEO's Questions the Relevance of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
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Council Post: Addressing A Silent Threat To Employee Health: Occupational Cancer
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John Lennon’s son Julian Lennon is battling cancer. Julian, 61, confirmed his diagnosis in a lengthy X post on Wednesday, December 18, sharing recovery...
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Canadian influencer Sarah DeMelo says 'cancer really does change your life' as she marks 1 year since diagnosis
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'I'm a pilot – all passengers should ask flight attendants one question when boarding'
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AI-powered blood test revolutionizes early cancer detection
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Noida Man Who Injured Two People With His Lamborghini Gets Bail; Disappointed Netizens Question Judiciary
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Scientists Discovered Astounding New Capabilities Hidden In Stacks of High-Tech Materials
“Proximity ferroelectricity” could change the electronic game. Because of its polarized nature, ferroelectric materials are useful in data storage and electronics. • Now, a new study...
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The bitter truth: Science reveals why coffee tastes different to everyone
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