The passage of time may be linear, but the course of human aging is not.
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A bright moon will make it hard to see the Perseid meteor shower in mid-August, but one night this week offers a decent chance of seeing some shooting stars.
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By now, I have a pretty reliable method for gauging whether the scientific study of the new interstellar object 3I/ATLAS went viral. When the carpenter that fixes the porch at my home or the mechanic…
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Living near the ocean is linked to longer life expectancy in both urban and rural areas. A new study explores what makes the difference.
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The best foods to eat for migraines may help provide relief or lessen frequency. More research is needed to understand the link between food and headache.
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The city health department is urging residents to monitor for flu-like symptoms.
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BARRON COUNTY, Wis. -- The first West Nile virus human case has been confirmed in Barron County, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported Monday afternoon.
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An ancient bacterial protein known as “flagellin” signals to our neurons in our gut when we’re full, directly showing how our microbiome and brain communicat...
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You can actually die of a broken heart after the death of a loved one, especially if the grief is overwhelming, new research shows.
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Experts call magnesium a “hidden hero” of nutrition, but many people don’t get enough. Here are signs of a magnesium deficiency doctors want you to know.
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Over billions of years, the drive to survive, reproduce, and outcompete rivals has pushed plants and animals to incredible extremes. From strange to unbelievable, every wild behavior has deep biological roots.
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40% of those with hepatitis C are unaware of their status. Observe World Hepatitis Day by getting a test
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A dead raccoon in Piscataway has tested positive for rabies, local officials say.
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She had never had a seizure before and has no family history of them.
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Emma Roma Jayne committed to making long-term lifestyle changes to prevent her from regaining weight post-bariatric surgery. They included following the 80/20 rule.
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A Pilates pro shares the best 15-minute standing routine to reverse belly fat after 50—no equipment needed.
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. But about 80 percent of cases are considered preventable.
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Techniques that target the psychological aspects of pain can also provide relief, research shows.
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A growing number of families are seeing their kids diagnosed with ARFID — an eating disorder provoked not by body image, but by a fear of the food itself.
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These persistent misconceptions about mosquitoes can put people at risk.
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Throughout the country, pediatricians say anxious parents are concerned about access to routine childhood immunizations, especially those with children on Medicaid, the government insurance program for low-income families and people with disabilities. Medicai…
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These expert-recommended moves build muscle, boost metabolism, and burn more belly fat than cardio after 40.
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The potential of GLP-1 drugs goes far beyond weight loss and can treat Alzheimers, dementia, substance abuse and more. What’s the catch?
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Members of an advisory panel have proposed adding warning labels to some medication about adverse maternal and fetal risks in pregnancy.
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While GLP-1s could be wonder drugs, a lot about how they work and their safety are unknown.
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While fruit offers essential nutrients, concerns exist about its natural sugars and diabetes risk. Research suggests whole fruits are generally safe a
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Limiting your intake of these inflammatory foods can help reduce chronic inflammation and lead to better health.
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Whether we should optimize health in parents is a moral question for our time.
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What if entry-level jobs haven’t vanished?  What if we’re just not equipping young people with the skills those roles now
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The Trump administration is slashing health agency budgets and firing vaccine experts as highly transmissible variants threaten to double daily infections within a month.
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People with dementia are diagnosed an average of 3.5 years after symptoms are first noticed, or even longer (4.1 years) for those with early-onset dementia, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
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A common pill turns your blood into mosquito poison—and slashes malaria in the process.
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Over the last two decades, the share of heavy drinkers who have advanced liver scarring jumped from 1.8% to 4.3%.
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If you notice this, don't ignore it.
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Project Lifeline provides care to pregnant and postpartum people who are unhoused and dealing with addiction.
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The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic may have left a significant mark on our brains, even if we didn't get sick.
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Those who deliberately walk faster can see a meaningful improvement in their physical function, a new analysis has found.
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Is your favorite chia seed pudding making your medications more or less effective? Learn the three medication interactions you should be aware of.
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The numbers of mosquitos most responsible for the transmission of West Nile virus to humans in Minnesota is among the highest ever recorded in the seven-county metro area, according to a recent update.
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Scientists uncover unique insulin response patterns in muscle tissue, paving the way for precision type 2 diabetes care.
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The Houston Texans made roster moves.
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Some shift to save money in response to CVS Caremark restrictions; others appeal for Zepbound coverage, citing better weight-loss results
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Every parent I know has a tale of orthopedic woe — like tweaking her back when trying to carry toddlers or breaking his foot while rushing to a crying child in the night.
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Benadryl has several concerning side effects, the majority affecting the brain; from temporary grogginess to potential dementia. | Health
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A groundbreaking study using AI has revealed how ME/CFS disrupts critical connections between the immune system, gut microbiome, and metabolism.
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The fitness trend Japanese walking involves three-minute intervals of fast and slow walking, potentially meeting the recommended 150 minutes of weekly exerci...
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Scientists at UCSF have uncovered how certain immune cells in the brain, called microglia, can effectively digest toxic amyloid beta plaques that cause Alzheimer’s. They identified a key receptor, ADGRG1, that enables this protective action. When microglia la…
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Two FDA-approved cancer drugs have shown the potential to reverse brain damage caused by Alzheimer's in mice, offering new hope for a disease that currently has no cure.
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In this 30-day high-fiber, high-protein Mediterranean diet meal plan we include at least 90 grams of protein and 30 grams of fiber per day.
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Scientists have uncovered how a surprisingly structured protein helps disordered molecules regulate gene expression, upending previous ideas in molecular biology. Inside every human cell, proteins play a crucial role in determining which genes are turned on o…
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"Over time, many of them became very sick — losing teeth, suffering from broken bones, and developing terrible jaw problems — because the radium was...
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SARS-CoV-2 and some other viruses trigger “zombie cells” that can create a mix of symptoms seen in long-COVID.
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Neuroscience researcher and professor Heather Aranyi reveals how ancient Jewish melodies hold profound healing power—regulating the body, calming the mind, and unlocking what science is only beginning to understand.
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Christopher Kennedy's unexpected IPF diagnosis after a routine X-ray highlights the insidious nature of this lung disease. Affecting mostly older adul
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A new survey analyzed the effect of Starlink satellite emissions on 76 million radio telescope images.
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Scientists have uncovered a game-changing technology that could transform lunar soil into water, oxygen, and fuel, making Moon colonization a reality!
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Scientists warn that Earth's unexpected 31.5-inch tilt shift could have severe climate and sea-level consequences.
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Scientists warn that the Thwaites Glacier, also known as the "Doomsday Glacier," is cracking apart, and its collapse could cause catastrophic global sea level rise.
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In 2015, astronomer Tabetha Boyajian and colleagues announced the discovery of unusual light fluctuations coming from a star about 1,500 light-years away. It came to be known as "Tabby's star" or "Boyajian's star," and the peculiar alterations in the light tr…
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Shri rapax was a small Gobi Desert predator with giant thumb claws. It hunted using grip strength instead of slashing feet.
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Trending News: A new study suggests spiders may have ancient marine origins. Researchers analyzed a 500-million-year-old fossil, Mollisonia Symmetrica. They found it
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AI is helping scientists solve complex equations in minutes - accelerating discoveries in chemistry, climate, and medicine.
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Could there be a huge ocean hidden 700 km beneath our feet? If the discoveries made by teams of scientists in two different parts of ... Read more
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At the Roman settlement of A Cibdá de Armea in northwestern Spain, archaeologists uncovered evidence suggesting that ancient Romans adorned their amulets with fossils of extinct marine arthropods, like trilobites, possibly rooted in the belief that these spec…
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A new mouse study of spatial memory suggests that the brain's representation of places "drifts" over time.
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Using decades of space data, scientists have cracked the mystery of Uranus’s hidden heat.
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The record-breaking achievement could lead to practical, utility-scale quantum computers that are both smaller and faster.
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Astronomers have discovered a new exoplanet that may be habitable 35 light-years from Earth. Named L 98-59 f, it joins four other worlds in the temperate zone of an intriguing planetary system.
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Ultimately, we do not understand where glitches come from or exactly what's going on inside pulsars.
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Even just by examining the Moon with the unaided eye, we can learn an incredible amount about the Moon, Earth, and more.
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Science News: In March 2025, a magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck central Myanmar, marking the strongest seismic event in over a century. A nearby CCTV camera captured
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Octopuses can be fooled into thinking a fake arm is actually their own.
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The urban astronomy movement #PopScope has set up telescopes on sidewalks that have brought 26,000 people closer to the night sky.
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Palaeontologists find remarkable set of dinosaur footprints – including those of two large tyrannosaurs – at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta.
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9,000-year-old rock sketches found beside dinosaur tracks suggest early humans were aware of these prehistoric creatures.
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A major fault in Canada’s Yukon Territory, long thought dormant, has shown signs of recent seismic activity. A new study from the University of Victoria (UVic) has brought attention to a newly identified seismic threat in northwestern Canada’s Yukon Territory…
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Scientists have discovered that a fossil site in Colorado was once the equivalent of a popular night club, back in the Cretaceous era.
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If you define “metabolism” loosely enough, these robots may have one.
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Volcanic eruptions aren't just dramatic — they can be dangerous and far-reaching.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🌌 SWRI scientists conducted experiments to explain unexpected hydrogen peroxide levels on Europa. 🔬 The experiments utilized a vacuum chamber to simulate Europa’s conditions, revealing the role of carbon dioxide. 🌊 Findings suggest possible s…
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A new fossil discovery in China could push the evolutionary origins of birdsong back millions of years.
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Mars will be less than four degrees from the crescent moon around sunset on July 28.
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The Very Large Telescope in Chile has found, for the first time, an infant planet nestled in spiral arms of dust around a distant sun-like star.
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It's a well-known fact that most cats despise getting wet. But why?
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Scientists have shown for the first time that entanglement, the mysterious link between quantum particles, can be reversibly manipulated just like heat or energy in a perfect thermodynamic cycle.
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Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison uncovered a critical flaw in how lunar and Martian rovers are tested on Earth. Simulations revealed that test results have been misleading for decades because researchers only adjusted rover weight to simulate …
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Whether or not you’re an optimist, life must certainly be one of the most rare and most precious things in the Universe.
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At a redshift of z = 14.44, MoM-z14 usurps the former record holder JADES-GS-z14-0. Quick guide to Webb's discovery.
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Speculative elements may not be necessary to explain the cosmos. A team of researchers, led by Raúl Jiménez, an ICREA scientist at the University of Barcelona’s Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB), and working in partnership with the University of Padua (Ita…
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A team of physicists has experimentally uncovered what electrons do during quantum tunneling, revealing a surprising internal collision process that challenges long-held beliefs. Professor Dong Eon Kim of POSTECH’s Department of Physics, in collaboration with…
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Scientists used diverse genomes to complete a fuller human DNA map. This unlocks hidden risks and improves diagnoses.
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The top-flight closer was expected to be one of the big gets ahead of Thursday’s trade deadline. Now, moving him seems unlikely.
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As the PGA TOUR presents the Wyndham Championship that concludes the FedExCup Regular Season, a study in performance under pressure over time could also be cond
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Elgton Jenkins has accepted he won't be receiving a reworked contract and is ready to move to center for the Packers.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reworked quarterback Baker Mayfield's contract, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday.
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