The announcement comes just days after NPR revealed the administration had secretly rewritten safety and environmental standards.
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Mozilla is launching a new option that will allow you to turn off AI-powered features inside Firefox, including abuilt-in chatbot, AI translations, AI tab groups, and more.
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New details have been shared by another leaker on several aspects of the iPhone Fold’s design, features, and more
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Applied physicists in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have demonstrated a new way to structure light in custom, repeatable, three-dimensional patterns, all without the use of traditional optical elements like lens…
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Familiar Super Bowl foes meet when the Seattle Seahawks battle the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on Sunday. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ...
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A rapidly growing sunspot has fired off at least 18 M-class and three X-class flares in just 24 hours, including an intense X8.3 eruption.
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Legislative compromise will take a back seat to political jockeying as the race for the Elysée heats up.
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Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilar has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA in Knox County Chancery Court, per report.
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BATON ROUGE — In celebration of American Heart Health Month, Cardiologist Dr. Steven Kelley from Baton Rouge Cardiology Center joined WBRZ to share tips on maintaining a healthy heart.
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A new version of Android Auto is now live for all users; unfortunately, it seems to undo a cosmetic change that was introduced recently
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"Health checks have also been ordered for people entering ... through other border crossings."
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Public health officials are warning of possible exposures to measles after a passenger with the contagious disease recently traveled through Dulles airport.
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A new study suggests that most Americans with hypertension don't have it under control.
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Men face a higher risk of cardiovascular disease earlier than women, so heart health awareness, prevention and early detection are key decades sooner than many may think.
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“We should not forget the lessons of history. And the lesson is those regulations have been very important.”...
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An estimated 16,000 HIV and AIDS patients in Florida might lose free medication, health care as the state dramatically rolls back a decades-old program.
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Wondering about the best drink to have in the morning for better blood sugar? Learn why a balanced smoothie is a good choice, and what it should include.
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You still have time to protect yourself and your loved ones.
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Taking oral semaglutide may reduce heart-related hospitalizations and deaths among those with a history of heart failure and type 2 diabetes, a new analysis suggests.
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Chlamydia pneumoniae—a common bacterium that causes pneumonia and sinus infections—can linger in the eye and brain for years and may aggravate Alzheimer's disease, according to a study from Cedars-Sinai. Published in Nature Communications, the discovery sugge…
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Scientists reversed joint damage in mice by reprogramming aging cartilage cells.
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Registered dietitian nutritionist Carrie Dennett breaks down the different kinds of fiber, what foods it can be found in and how to best consume it.
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Most dietary supplements are not harmful. Some, however, should be treated with caution when it comes to cancer, especially in certain populations of people.
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Exercises to lose belly pooch after 50, with exclusive tips from Felicia Hernandez at Eden Health Club.
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Around 10 percent of people who take statins to lower cholesterol experience mysterious muscle pains, causing many to discontinue these potentially life-saving medicines.
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A massive new analysis challenges the idea that depression trends are the same for everyone. The results also highlight a specific turning point in the last decade where symptoms began to surge.
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A new study drawing from 47 million nights of sleep data has found that a simple sleep behavior rule can extend your life. Here's what it is and how you can do it.
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A new study suggests that people may experience the same virus differently based on how quickly the cells in their noses respond to the virus and contain it.
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Well-meaning campaigns urge openness and conversation about mental health struggles. But there are those who cherish silence
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Social media can help to raise awareness of health conditions — but the wealth of dubious information online might do more harm than good.
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Despite issues with her heart, this octogenarian still competes in triathlons. She's proof that preventive medicine paired with smart lifestyle choices help seniors stay active longer.
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Should you soak chia seeds in water or yoghurt? Gastroenterologist Dr Salhab finally settles the debate. | Health
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In a remarkable act of life preservation, surgeons were able to keep a critically ill man alive for 48 hours without a pair of lungs, while he waited for a double lung transplant – a radical approach that could be used again for selected patients.
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A common parasite hiding in the brain turns out to be far more active and organized than anyone realized.
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"Much more ambitious action from governments and industry transparency is needed."
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Understanding how hearing loss and tinnitus develop reveals why early prevention and treatment matter.
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The nutrient plays a role in memory, focus, mental health and so much more. Here's how to get more of it.
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"Symptoms can start similarly to a common illness, such as a fever, chills, fatigue, and nausea, but can worsen rapidly," authorities said.
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Lynn Margulis had the audacity to challenge Darwin. And we're lucky she did.
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Measles cases are rising in the U.S., and for many parents, it’s a never-before-seen disease. Here's how to spot the rash, and protect your family against this dangerous infection.
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Discover the best breads for better blood sugar, with tips from dietitians on choosing high-fiber, protein-rich loaves.
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Trending News: Chris Kirt, a fit 31-year-old father of three, shares his bowel cancer journey and emphasizes the importance of recognizing silent symptoms like fatigue and bleeding.
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Dangerous concentrations of algae such as "red tides" have been consistently emerging in locations around the world. A region in Southern Australia is experiencing a nine-month toxic algae bloom that spans thousands of miles and has caused thousands of deaths…
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This canine cutie was put in her place.
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The San Francisco 49ers have reportedly found their new defensive coordinator in Raheem Morris, someone Kyle Shanahan has known for decades.
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A bodybuilding supplement, HMB, shows promise in reducing Alzheimer’s markers and protecting memory, according to new research in mice.
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Even moderate alcohol intake can raise oral cancer risk. Oncologist Dr Sandeep Nayak explains early signs, risk factors, and prevention tips. | Health
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What determines how long we live—and to what extent is our lifespan shaped by our genes? Surprisingly, for decades, scientists believed that the heritability of human lifespan was relatively low compared to other human traits, standing at just 20–25%; some re…
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Grief and aging go hand in hand, but the kind of grief many older adults experience often catches them off guard. Experts offer tools to help them recover.
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Scientists have identified three distinct profiles of social anxiety in adolescents. One surprising group manifests fear of rejection through aggression and grandiosity rather than avoidance, highlighting the complexity of teen mental health.
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An investigation by researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in the US has filled in a missing link between the toxic build-up of proteins in the neurodegenerative condition Parkinson's disease and the death of critical brain cells.
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Dr. Adam Perlman prioritizes strength training, sleep, and a low-sugar diet to boost his metabolic health.
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Allison Wilcox tells PEOPLE that she "never once stopped holding my breath waiting to hear that heartbeat”
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For years, diabetes has carried a scary, permanent label: once you have it, you have it for life. However, that script is quietly flipping. From drama.
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Participants who primarily ate oatmeal for two days experienced a long-lasting reduction in LDL (“bad”) and total cholesterol levels, the results of a clinical trial show.
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Having everybody happy and healthy together at home is "all I could ever ask for," Abby Wood tells PEOPLE
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Doctors share what you shouldn't be doing if you want to live a long and healthy life.
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A newly studied deep-sea hotspot reveals thousands of creatures lurking in warmth and darkness near an underwater volcano.
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"This is a powerful demonstration of how AI can enhance the scientific return of archival datasets."
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A research group has revealed through seismic wave analysis that the oceanic plate beneath the Ontong Java Plateau—the world's largest oceanic plateau—was extensively altered by massive volcanic activity during its formation. The study is published in Geophys…
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Quantum chaos describes chaotic classical dynamical systems in terms of quantum theory, but simulations of these systems are limited by computational resources. However, one team seems to have found a way by leveraging error mitigation and specialized circuit…
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Today’s observatories document every pulse and flash in the sky each night. To understand how the cosmos has changed over longer periods, scientists rely on a more tactile technology.
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A NASA authorization bill the House Science Committee is scheduled to take up this week would require closer scrutiny of lunar lander and spacesuit work.
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Scientists have created a highly detailed computational model of Jupiter's atmosphere to peer below its thick clouds.
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One of the brightest stars in the night sky will vanish as seen from North America and Europe in a rare event.
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The mystery of dark matter—unseen, pervasive, and essential in standard cosmology—has loomed over physics for decades. In new research, I explore a different possibility: Rather than postulating new particles, I propose that perhaps gravity itself behaves dif…
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A Sydney Ph.D. student has recreated a tiny piece of the universe inside a bottle in her laboratory, producing cosmic dust from scratch. The results shed new light on how the chemical building blocks of life may have formed long before Earth existed. Linda Lo…
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Scientists settle a major evolutionary mystery as new research reveals the comb jelly, not the sea sponge, was the first animal to branch off on Earth
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Millions of years ago, the Green River carved a path through the Uinta Mountains instead of flowing around the formation. Now, researchers have discovered how this could have happened.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell held a press conference as he kicked things off in the lead-up to Super Bowl LX.
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This new map of Antarctica reveals something no one was supposed to see, and scientists can’t believe it’s real.
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Here’s why some people believe we’re living in a computer simulation of reality – like a giant video game in which we’re all the characters.
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From riverbanks to shallow lakes, Spinosaurus combined display, biomechanics and hunting power in one of evolution’s strangest designs.
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A tiny sea creature may have cracked the code to eternal youth, and scientists just found the cells that could make it possible for humans, too.
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A massive cosmic structure hiding in plain sight may finally explain why galaxies near the Milky Way behave so strangely.
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"JADES-ID1 is giving us new evidence that the universe was in a huge hurry to grow up."
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The second full moon of 2026 — the snow moon — rose after sunset on Sunday, Feb. 1, lighting up the night sky across the world. Here are the best photos.
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Scientists studying ancient ocean sediments discovered a surprising link between the shrinking of West Antarctica’s ice and the Southern Ocean’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
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Generative AI models have been used to create enormous libraries of theoretical materials that could help solve all kinds of problems. Now, scientists just have to figure out how to make them. In many cases, materials synthesis is not as simple as following a…
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In one of the most baffling discoveries of the last decade, scientists have found a clue in a cave to how life might survive in deep space without light.
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An international team has described Foskeia pelendonum, a tiny Early Cretaceous ornithopod from Vegagete (Burgos, Spain), measuring barely half a meter long. Led by Paul-Emile Dieudonné (National University of Río Negro, Argentina), the study reveals an unexp…
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NASA's Artemis II mission is set to launch as early as Feb. 6, putting human spaceflight to the moon back in the spotlight after a 50-plus year hiatus which may inspire future filmmakers to explore the possibilities of space travel in their own work.
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From looking into the future with artificial intelligence to learning about mummies of the past, the Museum of Idaho ventures further back in time, before dinosaurs existed.
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A recent satellite-based study has uncovered alarming declines in groundwater storage across High Mountain Asia (HMA), widely known as the "Asian Water Tower." This critical water source, which sustains agricultural irrigation, urban water supplies and ecolog…
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See Earth's largest impact craters, including the ones tied to extinction events and rare geological formations.
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Modern mammals have unique hearing abilities, able to sense a broad range of volumes and frequencies using middle-ear features, including our eardrums and a few small bones.
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Beneath Venus’s scorched surface, scientists may have found something massive—and it could rewrite planetary history.
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A mysterious streak of light appeared over Wellington, New Zealand, on January 30, 2026.
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In a study conducted by Dr. Mahdi Alirezazadeh and Dr. Hanan Bahranipoor, published in Archaeological Research in Asia, two exceptionally well-preserved fetal burials from Chaparabad, Iran, dating to the mid-5th millennium BC, were analyzed including burial L…
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In some solid materials under specific conditions, mutual Coulomb interactions shape electrons into many-body correlated states, such as Wigner crystals, which are essentially solids made of electrons. So far, the Wigner crystal state remains sensitive to var…
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Astronomers say that ancient almost impossibly massive "Little Red Dots" may be black holes trapped in "cocoons."
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An old-school strength move used by farmers is quietly revolutionizing modern fitness and rehab. Trainers, doctors, and elite athletes are all turning to this brutally simple exercise for results machines can’t match.
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An international team has discovered the earliest known hand-held wooden tools used by humans. A study jointly led by Professor Katerina Harvati from the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment at the University of Tübingen and Dr. Annemi…
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‘Prototaxites taiti’ was not a fungus but an extinct eukaryotic lineage, a study reveals, resolving a mystery that as perplexed experts for centuries.
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Traditional processes used to discover new materials are complex, time-consuming, and costly, often requiring years of sustained effort. Recent advances in large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated powerful capabilities in information processing, offerin…
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The Pelican Nebula is located in the constellation Cygnus, the swan.
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Scientists warn that rapid advances in AI and neurotechnology are outpacing our understanding of consciousness, creating serious ethical risks. New research argues that developing scientific tests for awareness could transform medicine, animal welfare, law, a…
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