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How wild monkeys ‘laundered’ for science could undermine research
Demand is fuelling an illegal trade. But smuggled monkeys carry diseases that can disrupt experiments and lead to unreliable data. Gemma Conroy In...
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Science fact of the day: Blue cranes communicate through dance
Blue Cranes often use dance and movement to communicate with one another during mating season. Like many cranes, Blue Crane pairs will leap, bow, and...
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Robert F Kennedy Jr is wrong about the H5N1 bird flu
The Skeptical Raptor, stalking pseudoscience in the internet jungle.HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. downplayed concerns regarding the H5N1 bird...
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science
Alzheimer’s disease linked to viral immune response in brain
Clumps of protein inside brain cells that characterize Alzheimer’s disease could emerge as an immune response against the herpes virus, a recent...
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Fraud, thief, cold-blooded killer: Why the famous naturalist and British spy who inspired James Bond was not all he seemed
Discover the man who lied and cheated his way to birding fame During his life Richard Meinertzhagen, a soldier, spy and naturalist, was admired by...
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sports
NFL GMs Still Believe Penn State QB Drew Allar Could Enter 2025 Draft
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar announced earlier in December that he'll be returning to State College in 2025 for his senior season, forgoing the...
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nutrition
12 Medications That Could Interact With Caffeine
Caffeine is one of the world's most consumed psychostimulants (compounds that stimulate brain activity). It can be found in coffee beans, teas,...
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technology
Automatically Research Anybody with ChatGPT and Perplexity
Imagine being able to gather detailed insights about anyone, anywhere, without spending countless hours sifting through endless streams of...
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auto
Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi merger could be bigger news than you think
Honda will lead the way — but what will become of Nissan and Mitsubishi? Honda has announced an agreement to merge with Nissan in a deal...
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“I Could Tell a Lot Was on Line”: ‘Nervous’ Zak Brown on Big Screen Made Lando Norris Realize Ferrari Threat in Abu Dhabi
When the 2024 season started, most had picked Red Bull as their Constructors’ champions. But with developments mid-season, McLaren and Ferrari turned...
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This AI audio vision of your ideal retirement could trigger a financial epiphany
What does retirement literally sound like? Can hearing two people describe the minute details of your ideal future “day in the life” lead to better...
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iOS 19 could come with huge new 'desktop' mode for iPhone that you won't want to miss
iOS 19 could soon bring a desktop-like mode to the iPhone. Early concept designs show that iOS 19 will be a refreshing look for its users. Recently,...
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FDA updates the definition of 'healthy' foods
Packaged foods in the U.S. will have to follow new rules in order to call themselves “healthy,” according to changes finalized Thursday by the...
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Groundbreaking sugar treatment could be the cure for baldness
If you’re among the millions experiencing thinning hair, new research into a naturally occurring sugar could offer fresh hope. Scientists recently...
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Daily briefing: Where US presidential contender Kamala Harris stands on science
The US vice-president has stood up for maternal health issues and for improving the diversity of the scientific workforce. Plus, a mysterious source...
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fitness
Ironclad link between red meat and cancer identified
Researchers have discovered the mechanism linking the overconsumption of red meat with colorectal cancer, as well as identifying a means of...
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Scientists Experiment With Subjecting AI to Pain
A very human thing to do. A team of scientists subjected nine large language models (LLMs) to a number of twisted games, forcing them to...
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job & work
I tried a standing desk that you can use while sitting on the floor — and it could be a game changer
The Uppeal 2 Leg Desk immediately sets itself apart by doing something that no other electric standing desk can. Besides the typical standing or...
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cycling
How to Avoid the Tech Trap and Perform Better
When it comes to developing the athlete(s) behind the data, Tudor Pro Cycling owner Fabian Cancellara has some ideas. PRO CYCLISTS are riding faster...
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Old ServiceNow vulnerabilities could cause havoc for unpatched customers
Hackers are having another go at exploiting ServiceNow vulnerabilities first revealed a year ago, researchers at threat intelligence firm GreyNoise...
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River restoration funding a 'win-win' for MT wildlife, farmers
During President Joe Biden's final weeks in office, the Interior Department has announced $ 41 million in support of water resources and ecosystem...
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money
Resorts World Las Vegas could pay $ 10.5M fine in settlement with gaming regulators
Resorts World Las Vegas and its affiliated companies will pay a $ 10.5 million fine for allowing gamblers with ties to illegal bookmaking and...
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movie & tv
Don't let AI 'rip off' artists, Beatles star McCartney warns UK government
LONDON (Reuters) - Beatles musician Paul McCartney has warned that artificial intelligence could be used to "rip off" artists, urging the British government to make...
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education
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cool stuff
Oxford Scientists Say They've Achieved Quantum Teleportation
Quantum supercomputers, here we come. Researchers at the University of Oxford say they've achieved quantum teleportation — stitching together separate...
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