A summer surge of COVID cases is underway in the Bay Area; budget airline Avelo, which is now doing deportation flights, is ending all commercial service in California; and police in Greece continue seeking out the gunman who killed a Berkeley professor.
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Mark your calendar for later this summer when the Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak, offering a rare opportunity to see up to 100 meteors per hour.
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A study suggests that a single brain MRI can be used to predict a person's rate of aging across their whole body, which researchers say could change how we predict and prevent chronic disease.
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Trained dogs can detect Parkinson’s disease from skin swabs with up to 98% accuracy - years before symptoms appear, a new study shows.
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The US almost lost its measles elimination status once. Lessons from that episode suggest it will be more difficult to avoid doing so now.
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The Utah Department of Health and Human Services said it has identified one more measles case in a statement on Wednesday, making 10 total cases in the state this summer.
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Distressing youth environments may impact cardiovascular health and aging, particularly for Black men and women, according to a new UGA study.
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Next-generation system noninvasively images tiny nerve structures disrupted in brain disorders.
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Fennel Hope, a clinician who was diagnosed with autism and ADHD as an adult, describes autism from her point of view as a clinician.
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The CCHD is continuing to assess any potential exposures while the individual was contagious and may be contacting people known to be exposed.
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Investors say genetic prediction services for embryos, used by Elon Musk and others, are a trust fund for future children. Many scientists are skeptical.
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Say goodbye to restless nights by eliminating this sneaky dream disruptor.
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Anyone exposed could develop symptoms as late as August 2.
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The European Space Agency (ESA) and UK-based Frazer-Nash have kicked off INVICTUS, a research programme with the goal of developing hypersonic technologies applicable to future reusable vehicles capable of horizontal launch.
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Supplements mostly appear as health boosters, tiny pills or powders that promise stronger bones, better skin, or increased energy. But behind the glossy labels and “all-natural” claims, there’s a side that rarely gets spoken about: the hidden harm they can ca…
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Scientists have developed a 3D-printed implant that delivers targeted electrical stimulation to damaged areas of the spinal cord, promoting nerve regeneration.
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IN A NUTSHELL 📊 UK Biobank completed the largest whole-body imaging project, scanning 100,000 volunteers over 15 years. 🧠 The project provides an unprecedented dataset for advancing disease research, diagnostics, and treatment. 💡 Researchers are leveraging…
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More than just health care for the wealthy, Human Longevity is part of a lucrative and growing industry that sells something priceless: longer life.
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Are you eating enough protein at breakfast? Most people aren’t.
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"I went to the doctor to have imaging done, and they found a massive tumor in my intestines. Life changed..."
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People who receive six or more prescriptions of gabapentin for lower back pain are at a significantly higher risk of dementia and mild cognitive impairment, a large new study suggests.
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Taking care of your heart has an influence on the health of your whole body. Here are the changes you should focus on, according to a new study.
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A common sweetener, erythritol, causes stress in brain vessel cells, reduces protective nitric oxide, and blocks clot-busting signals.
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Kids’ brains aren’t wired to listen the first time. Rather than yelling, connection is the key to real cooperation, says Big Little Feelings.
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Oncologists must join the global fight against microbial resistance.
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Medical schools must make microbiology a prerequisite — to prepare students not just for school but for practicing medicine.
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Also known as interval walking, Japanese walking is the latest workout trend to sweep social media, claiming to improve cardiovascular health, support weight loss, and boost endurance.
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These plants create the ideal environment for mosquitoes to thrive
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Find out the latest on the connections between certain foods and risk of diabetes and other diseases.
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A massive Danish study of over 1.2 million children has found no evidence that aluminum in early childhood vaccines increases the risk of neurological, autoimmune, or allergic disorders.
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An EU-funded public-private partnership has developed a universal flu vaccine delivered intranasally An experimental flu drug may protect better than the flu vaccine. But for now, companies have begun shipping vaccines for the fall flu season One of...
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Long-term musical training may help older adults maintain youthful brain patterns and better speech perception in noisy environments, according to new research.
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Ultra-Processed Foods: The Smoking Gun Behind the Obesity Epidemic For years, the mainstream chorus has been singing the same tired tune: “It’s just calories in, calories out.” Move more, eat less, and voilà—problem solved. But a new study published in...
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To get started, all you need is a standard A4 sheet of paper and the folding skills of a 4-year-old.
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When to bring your pins and needles to your doctor’s attention, and what you can try at home, according to experts.
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Life may unfold as a continuous stream, but our memories tell a different story. We do not recall the past as one long, unbroken text. Instead, we remember it as a series of meaningful events, like how sentences are structured with grammar and punctuation. Li…
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Research reveals matching your workout to your personality could be the secret to loving exercise. Discover the science and expert tips for lasting motivation.
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The Minnesota Board of Animal Health advises vaccinating all domestic animals, including dogs and cats, against rabies.
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My 88-year-old grandma told me her secret to living a fulfilled, happy life with family and friends is simple and all about living in the moment.
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Experts say walking a mile a day is a great fitness goal. They share their top tips for walking a mile a day—plus, 5 benefits you can expect when you do.
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A study linked fine-particle air pollution and other environmental factors to genetic changes in people with lung cancer who never smoked.
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Copper isn't normally what comes to mind when talking about healthy eating, but a new study links copper in the diets of older adults to better cognitive function – a significant finding for research into healthy aging.
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Psilocybin, the psychoactive compound found in 'magic' mushrooms, may help delay aging by increasing the cellular lifespan of human skin and lung cells by more than 50%, a new study indicates.
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Surprise! These nighttime snacks could be making your constipation worse.
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Taking long walks could help prevent chronic low back pain, a condition commonly seen in individuals with a sedantary lifestyle.
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A cutting-edge mouse study reveals that tirzepatide, the dual GLP-1/GIP drug already hailed for impressive weight loss, does more than trim fat: it slashes the growth of obesity-linked breast tumors. University of Michigan researchers found mice lost about 20…
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The finite number of Mac configurations could be good for players and game devs.
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A new study comparing three popular diets—intermittent fasting, time-restricted eating, and continuous calorie cutting—found that all can help people with type 2 diabetes lose weight and lower blood sugar. But one diet stood out: the 5:2 intermittent fasting …
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Rural, older, Black, and female Americans bear the brunt of the surge in obesity-related cancer mortality, new data show.
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The explosion created a 250,000-mile-long, boiling trench of hot plasma and debris in the star’s outer atmosphere.
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"It is possible that a planet once existed in the solar system but was later ejected, causing the unusual orbits we see today."
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New pictures taken in Yukon, Canada, show a perfectly preserved fossil skull, which experts say belonged to a male, teenage horse that lived during the last ice age.
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Astrophotographers have snapped stunning shots of a giant shapeshifting solar prominence, dubbed "The Beast," which appeared over the sun's northeastern limb on July 12 and rained impossibly fast fire over our home star.
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Astronomers have uncovered a rare object, 2020 VN40, moving in perfect sync with Neptune, revealing hidden secrets about the outer solar system and its mysterious dynamics.
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Earlier this month, astronomers were thrilled after spotting an interstellar object — only the third of its kind ever observed — hurtling toward the center...
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In a new Nature Physics paper, researchers report the first experimental observation of the transverse Thomson effect, a key thermoelectric phenomenon that has eluded scientists since it was predicted over a century ago.
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Large flat surfaces carved by ancient rivers deep beneath the East Antarctica are influencing how ice flows across the continent today, according to a new study.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🌌 Mars’ Red Color is due to iron oxide, or rust, covering its surface, linking its hue to both mythology and science. 🚀 Probes and rovers have revealed Mars’ surface is not uniformly red but varies from rusty brown to tan, with white ice caps …
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Snapped by the New Horizons spacecraft.
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Ancient trackways in seabed mud show animals moved purposefully 10 million years before the Cambrian Explosion.
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Ötzi the Iceman may have come to an unfortunate end while crossing the Alps more than 5,000 years ago, but thanks to his well-preserved remains, he's still helping us understand our past. A new digital reconstruction of the mummy's ribcage is providing fresh …
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"One day soon we may be able to see these 'missing' galaxies, which would be hugely exciting and could tell us more about how the universe came to be as we see it today."
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Dark matter particle and antiparticle collisions could make some stars immortal.
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A new study corrects the recorded depth of an earthquake in Japan, revealing that it was not the deepest in history.
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NASA is doing all it can to ensure Boeing doesn’t abandon the Starliner program.
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A single ReefSeed unit spawned 3 million larvae during a single spawning season, which they turned into 10,000 juvenile corals.
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For decades there has been this tantalizing idea being pitched of pulling CO2 out of the air and using the carbon molecules for something more useful, like making plastics. Although this is a fairl…
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Madelynn May, now 23, was coughing, breathless and then passed out — only to later wake up as she was being driven to the hospital.
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A new study recommends that the United States pursue rapid development of a space nuclear power system to keep pace with geopolitical rivals.
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Black hole in the Infinity Galaxy could be a piece in the puzzle as to why Webb has discovered massive black holes soon after the Big Bang.
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Astronomers at the University of Maryland found that a surprising burst of rocky debris released during the DART mission carried three times more momentum than the spacecraft. This discovery offers valuable new insights for improving future planetary defense …
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A cosmic void could be distorting how we see the universe expand. Sound from the Big Bang may hold the clues. According to astronomers, Earth and the entire Milky Way galaxy might be located within a vast, low-density region of space—essentially a cosmic void…
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A common scanning method used to create ‘virtual copies’ of precious fossils could be erasing some of the crucial information held within.
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The Uturuncu volcano in Bolivia, believed to be extinct for 250,000 years, shows internal signs of activity that surprise scientists.
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Scientists discover that large amounts of nitrogen could be hidden in the Earth's metallic core, which would solve a geological mystery.
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At the lakeshore site of Gantangqing, researchers found 35 wooden tools, the oldest ever discovered in East Asia.
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A groundbreaking study reveals that red-footed tortoises experience long-term mood states. Researchers specializing in animal behavior and cognition at the University of Lincoln have uncovered new evidence about reptile sentience that could lead to major chan…
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Two meteorites found in the Sahara in 2023 might be from Mercury, a study suggests, but doubts remain due to how little is known about the planet closest to the sun.
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Astronomers with NASA’s IXPE have uncovered new evidence to explain how pulsing remnants of exploded stars interact with surrounding matter deep in the cosmos.
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The ability to switch magnetism, or, in other words, to change the orientation of a material's magnetic moments, using only electricity, could open new opportunities for the efficient storage of data in hard drives and other magnetic memory devices. While the…
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Researchers at The University of Osaka have developed a novel method for generating ultra-high magnetic fields via laser-driven implosions of blade-structured microtubes. This method achieves field strengths approaching one megatesla—a breakthrough in compact…
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The 2025 ESPYS are underway. From Saquon Barkley to Caitlin Clark, find out which athletes won.
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Weiler, 51, signed a multiyear contract and will take charge after his work visa is approved in the coming weeks.
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Jon Jones can’t guarantee he’ll end up on the UFC White House card, but he expects that’s his next fight and he’s targeting the heavyweight champion as an opponent.
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Chargers General Manager Joe Hortiz gave an update on the Chargers running back's eye injury suffered in a fireworks mishap earlier this month
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Championship side results for the boys junior freestyle brackets at the 2025 U.S. Marine Corps Junior Nationals from Fargo, North Dakota.
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Paulo Costa believes a fight between him and Khamzat Chimaev needs to happen someday.
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The Chiefs will open training camp without wide receiver Justyn Ross.
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The forward had 24 points last season for AHL Hartford.
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The NBA’s latest announcement on expansion was far from a slam dunk for fans hoping for the Sonics' quick return. Here are what the next steps could entail.
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Ohio State’s men’s sports teams, led by the national champion football Buckeyes, win the 2024-25 CapitalOne Cup as the best men’s sports program in the country.
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The NHL released the full regular-season schedule for the 2025-26 campaign on Wednesday.
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