Dr. Peter Attia emphasizes on reframing workout schedules based on weekly availability, and notes that minimal exercise can yield significant benefits. | Health
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Brain aging begins earlier than thought, often in the 40s and 50s, impacting memory and focus. Prioritizing eight key nutrients like Omega-3s, Vitamin
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Five routine tests provide limited clinical value, and evidence-based alternatives can better guide diagnosis, risk for disease, and patient management.
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The eyes don’t just reflect emotion; they also mirror what’s happening inside the body. Nutrition expert Deepshikha Sharma recently explained in a social media post that several nutritional deficiencies and diseases first show subtle signs in the eyes. Each c…
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Scientists have visualized the brain’s hidden heartbeat, unlocking new clues to aging and Alzheimer’s.
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A little-known desert berry may hold the key to fighting diabetes. Scientists may have uncovered a surprising new weapon in the fight against diabetes: the fruit of an ancient desert plant. Known as Nitraria roborowskii Kom, this resilient shrub has long been…
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There is no vaccine or medicine available to prevent it.
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Publications of the World Health Organization
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Why do some people love both opera and street art? New research suggests a specific psychological profile may be at play.
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Dementia and Alzheimer's disease doctors share the symptoms they would always take seriously including forgetfulness, mood changes, irregular sleep, and more...
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Synchronization abounds in nature: from the flashing lights of fireflies to the movement of fish wriggling through the ocean, biological systems are often in rhythmic movement with each other. The mechanics of how this synchronization happens are complex.
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Many reptiles excrete solid uric acid crystals instead of liquid urine, a water-saving adaptation that could hold clues for human medicine. If you’ve never cared for a reptile, you might be surprised to learn that many species don’t urinate liquid at all. Ins…
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A retinal implant the size of a strawberry seed co-created by a University of Pittsburgh researcher has helped partially restore vision for older people suffering from macular degeneration. The study was conducted in Europe and co-led by Dr. José-Alain S…
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A new study reveals how brain circuits between the entorhinal cortex and hippocampus stabilize memories during learning.
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One of the papers in the analysis contained a figure (bottom) found to have overlap with other work by the same author (top). Both papers have been retracted. Annotated images: PubPeer More than 20…
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A groundbreaking study from UC San Diego has identified Thiorphan, an existing drug, as a potential game-changer for spinal cord injuries. Researchers
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In an age of viral headlines and social media “experts,” science is too often distorted before it reaches the public. From misreported studies to anti-vaccine conspiracies, this article reveals how misinformation erodes trust—and why rebuilding faith in real …
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How long your walks are—not step count—may influence your long-term health, according to a new study
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A new analysis of the PANDA clinical trial reveals that sertraline, one of the most prescribed antidepressants, improves key emotional symptoms of depression—such as sadness, self-loathing, and suicidal thoughts—within just two weeks of treatment.
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A hot cup of cocoa or tea, an apple or a bowlful of berries might help protect the heart health of couch potatoes or desk jockeys, a new study suggests.
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A new study suggests that a child’s gut microbiome at age 2 may influence their emotional health years later.
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Both breakfast staples offer a variety of health benefits, but one wins out when it comes to protein content.
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Scientists studying 800 dogs have uncovered mysterious molecules that may reveal how both dogs and humans can live longer, healthier lives.
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Was there any scientific basis to potions, lotions and salves that folk healers prescribed, or was it all just hocus pocus?
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When you think of colorectal cancer — more commonly known as colon cancer — you likely imagine someone over 50. But increasingly, younger people — in their 20s, 30s, and 40s — are being diagnosed with what’s called early-onset colorectal cancer (EO-CRC).Colon…
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If you have been through a typical NASA design review then you know that words have meaning.
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While exposure to hantavirus is rare, officials warned people should be careful around wild rodents because there is no cure or vaccine.
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By electrically stimulating macrophages, scientists at Trinity College Dublin have found a way to calm inflammation and promote faster healing. The process turns these immune cells into tissue-repairing helpers, enhancing regeneration and blood vessel growth.…
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Florida plans to end nearly a half-century of required childhood immunizations against diseases that have killed and maimed millions of children. Many critics of the decision, including doctors, ar…
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The European Southern Observatory captured a nebula bat during a survey of the Milky Way's galactic plane.
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Note To Readers - NASA Watch
11/2/25 at 10:48am
to no one and everyone in particular. You decide
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Everyone is obsessed with artificial general intelligence—the stage when AI can match all feats of human cognition. The guy who named it saw it as a threat.
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Strange features of a collision point between pieces of Earth's crust are evidence that the structure may be nearing its end, new analysis suggests.
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This Halloween, the James Webb Space Telescope has served us up a stunning image of the Red Spider Nebula. It could be a glimpse of our solar system will in the distant future.
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Trick or treat: Here's where comets Lemmon, SWAN and 3I/ATLAS are in the Halloween sky
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APM 08279-5255 is a massive black hole (quasar) that contains about 140 trillion times the amount in all of Earth’s oceans
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'Ghost particles' can zoom through you without a trace. Scientists are getting to the bottom of this cosmic mystery
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Scientists are worried that the Taurid meteor shower could turn dangerous in the future.
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Neanderthals were apparently no easier on their art supplies than modern kids.
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California-based startup Reflect Orbital aims to build a swarm of 4,000 giant mirrors in low Earth orbit to "sell sunlight" to customers at night. Experts warn that the mirrors could mess with telescopes, blind stargazers and impact the environment.
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After two decades of searching, astronomers have found a planet that mirrors Earth in unexpected ways.
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In a Physical Review Letters study, the HOLMES collaboration has achieved the most stringent upper bound on the effective electron neutrino mass ever obtained using a calorimetric approach, setting a limit of less than 27 eV/c² at 90% credibility.
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The New York University School of Medicine and collaborators found that capillary-associated macrophages in skin decline with age, weakening microvascular repair and reducing perfusion in mice, with skin restoration possible after boosting local macrophage re…
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"No low-frequency radio image of the entire Southern Galactic Plane has been published before, making this an exciting milestone in astronomy."
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A similar recovery has not been observed among sunflower sea stars which are linked to the vanishing of Oregon's underwater kelp forests.
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Learning by example.
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A pregnant woman's blood sample taken in 1972 was mysteriously missing a surface molecule found on all other known red blood cells at the time.
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Happy 35th, Hubble!
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New discoveries from ancient caves are rewriting everything we thought we knew about Neanderthal diets. Far from being primitive carnivores, these early humans show signs of unexpected culinary habits, medicinal knowledge, and coastal living.
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From mini-brains and spider-inspired gloves to edible wolf apple coatings and microplastic-filled retinas, scientists are transforming creepy concepts into life-improving innovations. Lab-grown brain organoids could replace animal testing, web-slinging gloves…
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Earth’s magnetosphere, once thought to have a simple electric polarity pattern, has revealed a surprising twist. New satellite data and advanced simulations show that the morning side of the magnetosphere carries a negative charge, not positive as long believ…
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Clearer evenings arrive after Storm Amy, and the night sky has a surprise lined up that could light your commute home. Britain is about to get its first
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New observations of a strange object that wobbles around the space between Jupiter and Uranus reveal what looks like a system of rings forming and evolving, even as we watch.
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The Vera Rubin Observatory saw first light in June 2025. Its images from that time are called the Virgo First Look images because they focus on the Virgo Cluster of galaxies. M61 is one of the galaxies in that cluster, and the VRO has detected a stellar strea…
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A team of physicists from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Italy has mathematically shown that our Universe is built on a type of understanding that exists beyond the reach of any algorithm.
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In a greenhouse in Tokyo, researcher Ko Mochizuki noticed something unusual. Flies were swarming around the delicate flowers of an obscure plant species. The blooms, however, weren’t offering nectar or bright colors to attract these insects. Instead, they wer…
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'Anti-social' cosmic explosion challenges current understanding of supernovas
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The ocean is doing its best to soak up excess heat, but once humanity (hopefully) achieves a net-negative carbon economy, the bill will come due.
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What if I told you that while you can’t see dark matter, maybe you can hear it?
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Nature - Experiments reveal extreme water generation during planet formation
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This colossal dinosaur's fossils were so heavy, they broke the road during transport.
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The time has come to expand our visions of life beyond Earth.
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Some people were treated to an astral spectacle late Wednesday night, as a "fireball meteor" flashed across the night sky in parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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Physicists at the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD) in Hamburg have discovered a striking new form of quantum behavior. In star-shaped Kagome crystals—named after a traditional Japanese bamboo-basket woven pattern—electrons …
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Scientists have made some intriguing parasite discoveries in an accidental back-of-the-pantry natural history museum. Canned salmon, well past its prime, has preserved decades of Alaskan marine ecology in brine and tin.
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A game you had to see to believe.
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The Huskers used relentless defense and a clean attack to pick up a road win.
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The Huskers are set for their biggest recruiting weekend yet as USC comes to Lincoln, giving Matt Rhule and his staff a prime opportunity to make inroads with several of the nation’s top prospects.
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Cowboys G.M. downplays the time spent on his 12-figure natural-gas venture.
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With two conference losses this season, Utah football's back is against the figurative wall.
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Seahawks or Commanders? Here are score predictions for the Seahawks' Week 9 game vs. the Commanders from Bob Condotta and other Seattle Times sports writers.
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The Miami Dolphins and Chris Grier have agreed to part ways, ending his 10-year tenure as general manager. The decision comes after Miami fell to 2-7 on the season following Thursday night’s 28-6 rout against the Baltimore Ravens. During Grier’s tenure — he h…
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The Baltimore Ravens have been fined $100,000 by the NFL for incorrectly listing star quarterback Lamar Jackson as a full participant in practice on Oct. 24. The league disclosed the fine for violating the injury report policy Friday. A week earlier, Baltimor…
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The former Auburn and VMI head coach served as a UF assistant during the 2004 season, bringing nearly 35 years of combined experience at the collegiate and p...
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Jane Hedengren finished the 6,000-meter race with a time of 18:29.6, nearly 45 full seconds ahead of the second-place finisher
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Michael Penix Jr., Drake London, Kyle Pitts not given game designation. But Jessie Bates III, Jalon Walker and Leonard Floyd show up on game report.
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The Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers link up in Game 6 of the 2025 World Series on Friday night. The Blue Jays have secured two stra...
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From "The Assassin" to "Mad Maxx," these NFL greats are likely to strike fear in any opponent.
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Let’s see how this week’s Kansas City Chiefs matchup against the Buffalo Bills plays out in the Madden video game.
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The decision comes after Daniels, who was ruled out for the Monday Night Football game against the Kansas City Chiefs with a hamstring injury, was a full participant all week.
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What Travis Hunter's knee injury means for the Browns' first-round pick from the draft-day trade.
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Each week, we'll release the KSL.com sports staff picks for you to see. Can you do a better job than us? Probably, but that's the fun of it all.
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At least 9 defendants of the 34 people charged in a crackdown on alleged illegal gambling rings were released on bail this week.
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A look at who some national NFL writers and analysts are picking for the Lions-Vikings matchup.
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Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt will undergo season-ending surgery, coach Kenny Dillingham told Arizona Sports' Bickley & Marotta on Friday.
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Check out which offenses are facing pass-funnel or run-funnel defenses in Week 9, and what that might mean for your start-sit decisions.
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Just four drivers are left standing in NASCAR's 2025 playoffs, and come Sunday afternoon in Phoenix, one of them will be crowned Cup Series champion.
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The Colorado Avalanche (6-1-4) begins a back-to-back West Coast swing against the Vegas Golden Knights (6-1-3). Puck drop is scheduled for 2:08 p.m. MT. READ MORE: Avalanche Lock Up Martin Necas To Long-Term Deal Key Stories to Watch These are the last two re…
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No. 9 Vanderbilt is a small underdog as it hits the road to face a No. 20 Texas team that could be without QB Arch Manning.
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Goalie living ‘in the moment,’ focused on getting Detroit back to playoffs
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The 49ers have a chance to get the running game going again
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What Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said at his Friday morning news conference
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Experts share their picks for the Patriots Week 9 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons.
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Here’s how we think the Denver Broncos will do vs the Houston Texans on Sunday during Week 9 action in the NFL.
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A jockey with American experience aboard a Japan-based runner intrigues in Breeders' Cup Mile.
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The NFL trade deadline is on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
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Buffalo’s secondary will be tested against Patrick Mahomes. Plus, the Broncos and Texans face off in a defensive battle.
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