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IN A NUTSHELL 🛰️ Astronomers utilized the James Webb Space Telescope to study disk galaxies, advancing our understanding of their origins. 🌌 The research revealed that galaxies typically form a thick disk first, followed by a thin disk, with timing influenc…
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"We want this to be an open house for artists, songwriters or any creator to come in, hang out and create content, connect with their fans or connect with other artists,” Apple Music's top exec Oliver Schusser says.
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iPhone 17 Pro Max vs iPhone 17 Pro: Both will have largely the same features, but here’s how Apple will differentiate the two models.
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British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan led chants against the Israeli military in a live BBC broadcast on Saturday. Irish-language rappers Kneecap also are being investigated.
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Some children across the Upstate are getting very sick and even dying from meningitis. A growing number of parents are concerned.
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A federal judge in Tennessee has ruled that Kilmar Abrego Garcia will stay in jail for now over concerns from his lawyers that he could be deported if he’s released. The judge was preparing to release him to await trial on human smuggling charges. Abrego Garc…
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A diverse group of Republicans led by Sen. Joni Ernst are looking to reverse harsh changes to the GOP megabill.
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The mysterious blast site of the Tunguska Event of 1908 is revealed in satellite images obtained by NASA’s Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8.
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The Justice Department announced today coordinated actions against the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea (DPRK) government’s schemes to fund its regime through remote information technology (IT) work for U.S. companies.
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With a rising prevalence of gastrointestinal issues among Americans, Live It Up broke down the five most common conditions.
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Google will give teachers the ability to create interactive study guides using the AI research tool Notebook LM, along with their classroom materials.
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The U.S. government said it has busted the largest health care fraud scheme in history, dubbed Operation Gold Rush, which targeted Medicare and involved over $10 billion in fraudulent claims.
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Because they rely on hosts for a majority of functions, viruses aren’t considered alive. But entities like this one complicate matters.
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Here's what the experts say about the benefits and risks of veganism in childhood.
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The Advisory Committee on Immunization Policy, an influential CDC committee that shapes U.S. vaccine policy, has become a flashpoint in recent weeks. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired all 17 members and replaced them with 7 new members — many of…
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"GET YOUR PAP SMEARS. I promise you, the treatment for cervical cancer is so much more invasive than a Pap."
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Researchers mapped a pulsing mantle plume under Afar that channels molten rock upward, stretching Africa’s crust until it cracks and an ocean basin begins.
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The pursuit of a cure for Alzheimer's disease is becoming an increasingly competitive and contentious quest with recent years witnessing several important controversies.
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Alarming research challenges the widely held belief that vapes are safer than cigarettes.
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How likely is it that you have insulin resistance? "Pretty likely ,and getting more likely all the time," says Dr. Whit Roberts, D.C. of Health Utah.
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Due to the ongoing U.S. measles outbreak, a Texas man worried that his young son was at risk and took him to get vaccinated. The cost of the shot? $1,400.
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Bats found near orchards harbor pathogens that could be passed to livestock or humans.
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Airdate: Sunday, June 29, 2025 at 12 p.m.
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We know that a complex combination of factors contribute to Alzheimer's disease risk, including genetics, mental health, and diet.
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Unbeknown to everyone Charlie Broadhurst had a brain tumour, and doctors had already missed it.
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A new study suggests reversing heart ageing is possible. Scientists in Singapore found that the environment around heart cells impacts ageing. The ext
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While physical activity is known to slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease, many patients are unable to exercise due to frailty or advanced symptoms. A new study identifies a specific gene, ATPPIF1, that is reactivated through exercise and supports neu…
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Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that’s airborne. It is preventable through vaccines and has been considered eliminated from the U.S. since 2000.
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Eating nutrient-rich foods is one of the best ways to protect brain health and prevent cognitive decline. A dietitian shares the no.1 brain-boosting snack.
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Your body makes vitamin D when you spend time in the sun. How much sun you need may depend on your skin tone, age, location, and the time of year.
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The long COVID clinic at The Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu is closing today after a five-year run treating more than 500 patients.
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People who can no longer move or speak may soon have a new option: an implanted device that links their brain to a computer.
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How 20,000 steps became a new sign of wellness.
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It's a grim reminder that diseases once thought to have been eradicated are showing up with increased frequency.
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In this 7-day no-sugar meal plan, you'll find high-protein anti-inflammatory meals and snacks that can help you meet your goals deliciously.
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Learn how to stay ahead of a heart attack by taking big strides through small changes in your daily habits. | Health
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A shocking medical case from India has left everyone confused and overwhelmed. A man in his 40s developed not one but 35 kidney stones
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Protein is an important nutrient for muscle health and blood sugar control. From Greek yogurt to plant-based picks, there's something for every taste.
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Learn about the best exercise recommended by a leading gastroenterologist to reverse fatty liver disease and improve liver health. Discover how building muscle mass can combat this condition linked to obesity and poor diet.
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Learn more about why a gastroenterologist recommends raspberries for better gut health, plus inspiration for how to add raspberries into your routine.
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Take your coffee black, and it could help you live longer: That's according to a new study that found coffee drinkers tend to live longer, but only those who put little or no sugar and saturated fat in their beverages.
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death around the world. However, overall heart disease death rates over the past five decades dropped by 66% in American adults age 25 and older, according to a new study.
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Dark leafy greens, tofu, and garlic are among the best foods to support kidney health, according to health experts.
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"Vascular surgeon here. A sudden onset of pain in your calf when you walk should NEVER be ignored. It could be a clot in an artery or vein that must be addressed immediately."
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A new study connects certain nap habits with increased mortality. Here’s what one expert has to say about sleeping and brain health.
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4 things to avoid after 5 P.M. to reduce stroke risk, according to experts, are late meals, alcohol, lounging on the couch and staying up late.
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Spanish study reveals that rapid fecal test is as effective as colonoscopy in detecting colorectal cancer in its early stages.
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Too often as patients age, doctors pile on prescriptions. The practice, known as polypharmacy, can be dangerous at any age but is particularly hazardous for elderly people, from raising the risk of dementia, heart and blood pressure problems to being groggy o…
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The obesity drug liraglutide cut migraine days in half in a small trial, though more research is needed to exclude the placebo effect, researchers said.
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When it comes to measuring weight, BMI is the acronym everyone loves to hate, but authors of a new study say a different approach to weight measurement may be more accurate.
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Experts recommend the best habits and exercises for longevity, based on the latest science.
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This isn't what I want to be thinking about at the height of pleasure.
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New research proposes a unified theory of brain function based on criticality—a state where the brain teeters between order and chaos, allowing it to learn, adapt, and process information optimally.
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Both omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) may increase levels of some inflammatory biomarkers associated with increased cardiovascular risk, a new study has found.
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Not all memory loss is degenerative or permanent. Here’s what medical experts say to do first if you’re experiencing symptoms.
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Some people in China are using a dreadful term for it. Should we worry?
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Magnesium citrate, magnesium hydroxide and magnesium L-threonate all have their specific uses. Here's what to know.
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Could a legendary tomb curse become a medical miracle? Scientists may have reengineered Aspergillus flavus, linked to King Tut's tomb, into a leukemia...
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Recent research highlights carnosic acid, found in rosemary and sage, as a potential weapon against Alzheimer's. Scientists have developed diAcCA, a s
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Obesity is a critical health concern, with projections indicating a rise in affected individuals. Intermittent Fasting (IF) and Portion Control emerge
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Discover what to eat before bed to help keep your body burning calories and feeling its best.
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Maria Palen tells PEOPLE she "did all the right things" and treated her body "so well" before her illness
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Astronomers detect 10 billion-year-old radio waves from a distant galaxy cluster SpARCS1049, revealing a mini-halo that suggests black holes or cosmic collis...
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Canadian scientists found the oldest known rocks on Earth - dating back 4.16 billion years - shedding light on our planet’s earliest history.
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"We have discovered a galaxy that has been 'perfectly preserved' for billions of years, a true archaeological find that tells us how the first galaxies were born and helps us understand how the universe has evolved to this day."
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Jaclyn (Jackie) Jester has been selected as NASA's deputy chief of staff
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Henry, the world’s oldest known crocodile, has lived through more than a century of adventures.
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NASA's Perseverance rover is digging deeper into Mars' geologic past as it begins grinding into rock surfaces to expose material that could hold clues to the planet's ancient environment and habitability.
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35 million years ago, an asteroid struck the Atlantic Ocean, creating a giant crater now hidden beneath Chesapeake Bay.
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If we miss this chance, we may have to wait 11,000 years for another.
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In a study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung have discovered a new superheavy isotope, 257Sg (seaborgium), whose properties are providing new insights into nuclear stability and fission in the he…
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The payload likely to spark the most interest is the Blue Moon MK1 lander.
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Scientists found a molecular “kill switch” that could keep cholesterol—and disease—in check.
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Researchers at Northeastern University have discovered how to change the electronic state of matter on demand, a breakthrough that could make electronics 1,000 times faster and more efficient.
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"This discovery is important because long-period exoplanets are difficult to detect."
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A strange black 'bubble wrap' could help solve one of the world's most urgent problems: access to clean drinking water.
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On October 31, 2000, a small crew made history by marking the last time all humans were on Earth. This event set in motion a new chapter in space exploration.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🔭 Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered a pattern in the rotational direction of 263 ancient galaxies. 🌀 Approximately 60% of these galaxies rotate clockwise, challenging the belief of random galactic rotations. 🌌 A bold…
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Eoplatypleura messelensis is the oldest known true cicada ever identified in Europe. For the first time, a fossilized true cicada has been identified from the Messel Pit deposits. Eoplatypleura messelensis is among the oldest known representatives of modern t…
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Many animals have a sense of quantity, but they don't count or do math the way humans do.
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The Rochester Quantum Network transmits information by sending single photons through two fiber-optic telecommunications lines. Researchers at the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology have recently linked their campuses using an exper…
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How do you measure climate change? One way is by recording temperatures in different places over a long period of time.
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What can the pH level of the subsurface ocean on Enceladus tell us about finding life there? This is what a recent study accepted to Icarus hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated the potential pH level of Enceladus’ subsurface ocean based on c…
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Humans need isoleucine, an amino acid, for many reasons, so eliminating it is off the table. But cutting back could greatly extend lifespans.
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November 2026 will mark the first time in history a human-made object has travelled a light day away from Earth. It's only taken 50 years!
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If scientists of the 19th century could have used modern tools to study the atmosphere, they might have noticed the early warning signs of a major shift: human activities, like burning coal and wood, had already begun changing the climate.
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Recently, the James Webb Space Telescope revealed a unique phenomenon concerning Pluto, the dwarf planet in the solar system. And this could herald new advances in our understanding of the universe.
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A fertilized egg somehow manages to build skin, brain, and blood cells within days. But how? New tech called LoxCode is helping us find out.
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It's the first satellite designed for monitoring and detecting wildfires across the globe.
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Discover the surprising new findings about Europe’s oldest megaliths and the secrets hidden within France’s iconic Carnac Alignments.
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Pictures of the International Space Station as it passes in front of the Sun or Moon are a bit of a feather in the cap of space photographers – but Arizona-based astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy bagged a real prize.
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Parisian astronomer Camille Flammarion brought used science fiction to bring Mars to life
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"Returning the scientifically selected samples that await us on Mars, as part of a balanced portfolio, will help to ensure the US does not cede leadership in deep space to other nations, such as China."
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Mars is smaller than Earth, but does it have any moons?
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Daniel Xu has loved trains since he was a child. In a surprising twist of fate, he now lives above an extensive hobby train network set.
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Watt, Steelers remain far apart on a new deal.
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The former All-Star will likely be Dallas' starting point guard while Kyrie Irving recovers from a torn ACL.
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