A forgotten kitchen ritual is making a comeback—and scientists are taking notice. Backed by emerging research, this simple blend of everyday ingredients could quietly transform how we clean our homes, protect our brains, and fight hidden health threats.
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New research finds a link between walking daily and a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Here’s what’s behind it.
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A new study suggests that synbiotic supplements have a better anti-inflammatory effect than omega-3s.
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Doctor after doctor misdiagnosed or shrugged off Ruth Wilson’s rashes, swelling, fevers and severe pain for six years. She saved her life by begging for one more test in an emergency room about to send her home, again, without answers.
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Maine described its HIV outbreak as a significant health concern, but the shutdown has kept a CDC team from coming to the state's aid.
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Targeting TGFBR1 in transplantable mouse colorectal tumor organoids improves response to anti-PD-L1 therapy. Mechanistically, TGF-β abrogates clonal expansion of T effector and memory phenotypes and indirectly inhibits T cell activity by regulating immunosupp…
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Gilead's new HIV prevention drug Yeztugo costs $28,000 before any rebates or discounts. One expert thinks it can be priced at $25.
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An extract from a desert berry used in traditional Chinese medicine restored insulin function and stabilized metabolism in diabetic mice. The findings hint at a powerful natural alternative for holistic diabetes treatment.
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Dietitians say this morning meal combo can help reduce inflammation and promote healthy aging.
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Dr Sood highlighted that the typical Indian diet, high in carbs like rice and wheat, contributes to rapid blood sugar spikes, insulin resistance, weight gain. | Health
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A new brain imaging study suggests that people with higher reasoning ability tend to build stronger mental maps when learning how things relate in space.
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Researchers are trialling a new technique to monitor brain function in newborns.
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Living with diabetes doesn’t mean you have to give up delicious and satisfying meals. In fact, incorporating fresh, nutrient-rich vegetables into your diet can be one of the most effective ways to support healthy blood sugar levels. Certain vegetables are esp…
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A new study examining real-world hospital data reveals early indicators of who is most likely to benefit from Cobenfy, the first new schizophrenia drug mechanism approved in 50 years.
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Scientists have uncovered an unexpected potential treatment for persistent nail infections, using a gas best known for its foul smell.
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A week after The BMJ published a highly publicized paper claiming stem cell therapy can reduce the risk of heart failure, sleuths have unearthed what they are calling “serious” inconsistencies in t…
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Dr. Neil Cornwell, a family medicine physician in Boston completing his residency, has struggled with anxiety "for quite some time," but was never able to put a label on it, he tells TODAY.com.
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New research suggests that ultra-processed foods may do more than harm the body: they could alter the brain in unexpected ways.
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A week-long retreat combining meditation and mind-body healing produced significant changes in brain activity and blood biology, demonstrating how consciousness-based practices can transform physical health.
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Leading scientists and bioethicists are urging the creation of an international oversight body to monitor advances in human neural organoids
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A widely prescribed diabetes drug may be sabotaging one of the most trusted strategies for preventing the disease: exercise.
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Autoimmune diseases can affect just about every part of the body – and tens of millions of people
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Our bodies are in a constant state of ebb and flow, from the breaths we're taking to the fluids washing our brains clean each night.
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A new study found links between a toxic dry cleaning chemical and liver cancer. Trump officials are reconsidering an EPA plan to phase it out.
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Firm your thighs after 50 with five standing exercises that build strength, improve balance, and outperform leg machines.
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A collection of studies that chart how mammalian brain cells grow and differentiate is a ‘very valuable’ tool for neuroscientists.
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Sourdough is easier to digest, has less of an impact on blood sugar, and is potentially more nutritious than other breads.
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New research suggests that consistently walking for longer periods of time is better for your heart. The study authors and a cardiologist explain why.
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63% of young Americans have considered leaving the U.S. AI anxiety also doubled among students, and half of adults report feeling lonely.
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Whether you're vacuum forming, casting polyurethane or doing a composite layup (i.e. a bent lamination or fiberglass layup), you need a mold. Creating the mold can be time-consuming and expensive, and of course you need a place to store the mold when it's not…
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Created in the early 2000s, the portfolio diet may actually help people in lowering the risk of cardiovascular diseases. | Health
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A urinary tract infection can sneak up on you and cause big-time discomfort or worse. Here, doctors share the UTI symptoms you should know.
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Having a sharp memory isn’t just about genetics — it’s about how you care for your brain every day. Whether you’re a student trying to retain information, a professional juggling tasks and work-life balance, or simply someone who wants to stay mentally sharp …
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A study by the American College of Cardiology has reported that adopting a vegetarian or vegan diet can lead to an average decrease of 0.34 mmol/L in total cholesterol and 0.3 mmol/L in LDL cholesterol compared to omnivorous diets. Also, the Journal of the Am…
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Breweries nationwide create waste at several stages of the beer-making process. Repurposing parts of this waste could improve antibacterial drugs.
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A new study reveals a connection between the personality trait of shyness and a brain region not typically associated with social behavior, offering new clues into its biological underpinnings.
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Norman Rosenthal uses light in his home to help with depression related to seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Spoiler alert: He has a lot of light boxes.
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Chia seeds are tiny black or white seeds and have become a part of the morning routine for many of us. Packed with fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, protein, antioxidants, and essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, and iron, chia seeds offer a wide range of he…
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A top virology expert tells the BBC that the "super-infectious" avian influenza virus could mutate.
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In an effort to combat Alzheimer's disease, scientists are looking at existing drugs that could treat the condition, and a 2025 study identified two promising candidates that are currently used to treat cancer.
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Boost your brainpower and keep it young with simple exercises! Neuroscientist Robert Lowe reveals how resistance training, dual-task workouts, and leg
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TikTokers are packing "analog bags" to curb doomscrolling. They say it's part of a wider effort to use phones and technology more intentionally.
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Deciphering body-brain communication pathways is key to a deeper understanding of brain physiology and pathology. Here, the authors define the astrocyte endfoot proteome and show dynamic vascular-to-astrocyte signaling relevant to human neuropathology.
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A Netherlands-based startup, Aqua Womb, is exploring the potential of making a womb-like life support system for extremely premature infants.
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Maintaining brain health isn’t just about puzzles and meditation; it starts with what’s on the plate. Dr Theodore Henderson, Brain Health and Recovery Expert, rates common foods for their impact on cognitive function and emotional balance. His list is simple,…
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"Remarkable" findings from Yonsei University cast doubt on 'dark energy' theory and claim there is "no evidence" of an accelerating universe.
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Aging stars destroy their planets more often than we thought: What does this mean for Earth?
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Finding a fingerprint on the casing of a fired bullet was once a nearly impossible task.
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Jupiter's volcanic moon Io may be hundreds of times hotter than scientists thought
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In California's Death Valley National Park, one native species is loving the blistering weather.
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A new study led by researchers from Oxford University, Southwest Research Institute and the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Arizona has provided the first evidence of significant heat flow at Enceladus's north pole, overturning previous assumptions tha…
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JWST makes 1st-ever detection of complex organic molecules around star in galaxy beyond our Milky Way
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First image from Vera C. Rubin telescope reveals a previously unnoticed feature of galaxy M61 that may explain its mysterious properties.
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Astronomers spotted a flaring black hole that may be consuming a star at least 30 times more massive than the sun. At its peak, the flare was brighter than 10 trillion stars.
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This technological tradition lasted longer than Homo sapiens have even been a species.
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Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica—often called the "Doomsday Glacier"—is one of the fastest-changing ice–ocean systems on Earth, and its future remains a major uncertainty in global sea-level rise projections. One of its floating extensions, the Thwaites Ea…
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Research teams from the Academia Sinica and National Taiwan University have documented the first discovery of five freshwater mollusk species in the Early Pleistocene Tananwan Formation of northern Taiwan. This pivotal finding, which demonstrates that some pr…
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To study the inner workings of an atom's nucleus, scientists have traditionally relied on sophisticated particle colliders to blast nuclei apart with electrons.
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SpaceX's fiery Falcon 9 streaks into orbit | Space photo of the day for Nov. 6, 2025
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The cosmological constant, which describes how our universe expands, may not be constant after all.
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Scientists from the U.S. and Japan join forces to see if the elusive neutrino might lie at the heart of our matter-dominated existence.
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: All good things come to an end, and the outpost is unlikely to reach 30
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Picturing how our species might appear in the far future can invite wild speculation over standout features such as height, brain size, and skin complexion. Yet subtle shifts in our anatomy today demonstrate how unpredictable evolution can be.
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The Jetson One personal aircraft was recently demonstrated in a four-vehicle aerial race. The aircraft is designed for a single person, takes off and hovers like a helicopter, and can go up to 1,500 feet off the ground.
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Lunar meteors hit differently.
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What can you see when you look up tonight?
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A research team has unveiled a small molecule that hunts down a cancer-enabling RNA and quietly erases it. Researchers have designed a groundbreaking drug molecule capable of precisely eliminating TERRA, an RNA molecule that some cancer cells rely on to survi…
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We've now detected hundreds of gravitational waves with LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA. What if we tried Weber's original method in the modern day?
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Octopuses and other cephalopods are masters of camouflage, thanks largely to color-changing skin that can help them seemingly vanish into the background.
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Turkeys are getting bolder and causing conflict in some Detroit area cities. University of Michigan students are developing a robot to stop this.
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An investment by a venture fund linked to the U.S. national security community in Vast is not necessarily a sign of military interest in human spaceflight.
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But the differences are likely to be subtle, so it won’t be easy.
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Plant protection products protect crops from pests, diseases and weeds. However, many of the fungicides, herbicides and insecticides also have a negative effect on terrestrial and aquatic organisms such as pollinators or fish that are not the primary target o…
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At its deepest physical foundations, the world appears to be nonlocal: particles separated in space behave not as independent quantum systems, but as parts of a single one. Polish physicists have now shown that such nonlocality—arising from the simple fact th…
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MIT physicists observed key evidence of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle graphene. The findings could lead to the development of higher-temperature superconductors.
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A rare 115-million-year-old dinosaur fossil has revealed the first-ever ankylosaur hatchling.
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The tallest man to ever live was Robert Wadlow, who reached a staggering 2.72m. That's equal to a very large male ostrich or Shaquille O'Neal with two bowling pins balanced on his head.
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The moon's oddly skewed dust cloud may be caused by an extreme day-night temperature difference, a new study suggests.
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In Arizona's Willcox Basin, just over an hour east of Tucson, fissures are tearing through the earth, wells are running dry, and strange areas are flooding when it rains. The cause is clear. As large agricultural producers pump more and more groundwater for i…
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A mysterious glow has been uncovered deep beneath the ocean’s surface.
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A standout discovery was this new predatory sponge. Its spherical form is covered in tiny hooks that trap prey.
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Rare outreach from China's space agency marks a breakthrough in global space traffic management.
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For obvious reasons, we do not know what the inside of a black hole looks like. But thanks to theoretical physics, we can ask what the inside should look like if Einstein's theory of gravity and the rules of quantum mechanics are both true. A new study publis…
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For once, Earth isn’t the one in the crosshairs. NASA scientists have confirmed that a fast-moving asteroid first spotted by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact ...
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There are a few places on Earth where it is nearly impossible to sink. Here's why.
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Moon rests above a ridge | Space photo of the day for Nov. 6, 2025
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A Montana fossil reveals that Nanotyrannus, once thought to be a young T. rex, was actually a full-grown predator and it's fierce rival.
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Could the lunar surface hold the key to clean energy—and a new geopolitical order?
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Buried for centuries, a teenage boy's body was found eerily intact—and entirely green. What scientists uncovered inside his coffin is rewriting what we thought we knew about mummification and the strange power of metal in the grave.
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"What we don't want to see is this turned into a bunch of multi-million dollar homes."
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The James Webb and Very Large telescopes spotted a free-floating planet accreting material at a record rate, displaying behavior similar to how stars form. Scientists aren't clear as to why.
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A place warmer than the inside of a cooked tomato, the NASA discovery could redefine how we view our universe.
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A new study reveals that Earth’s climate “thermostat” may sometimes overreact, turning global warming into an unexpected deep freeze.
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USC pulled off a remarkable fake punt against Northwestern on Friday night by sending out third-string quarterback Sam Huard in the same uniform number as the Trojans' punter.
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The Seahawks have a pressing need for new receiver Rashid Shaheed.
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Sauce Gardner has made two young Jets fans convert over to Indianapolis — and he is rewarding them for it.
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Join the KSR crew outside of Rupp Arena following Kentucky's win over Valparaiso in Lexington.
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In 1995, Strawberry pleaded guilty to a felony after he failed to report $350,000 in income from autographs, personal appearances and sales of memorabilia.
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Mia Hamant, a goalkeeper for Washington's women's soccer team who helped the Huskies reach the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament, has died at age 21.
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