Leaders from Canada, the United Kingdom, Finland and other countries have recently visited China, while more are planning to go. In a major shift to the world order since President Donald Trump took office again, America’s closest allies are exploring opportu…
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A measles case has been identified in a traveler who passed through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, health officials said.SEE ALSO |Snohomish County meas
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Luka Doncic could do no wrong in the nation’s capital.
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"At this point, if this doesn't happen, it will only embolden the regime."
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Tehran has said it will never negotiate on its missile and defence systems, but that it is open to talks.
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<p>Welcome back to ye ol’ Canon Fodder in 2026, a year of rather significant proportions as Halo will be celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary. A whole quarter of a century—our very own and very first quadranscentennial! Indeed, it has already been over a …
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They are increasingly castigating what they say are systematic legal and constitutional abuses by the administration.
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By targeting three key growth pathways at once, researchers eliminated pancreatic tumors in multiple mouse models and prevented the cancer from returning, a promising step toward overcoming treatment resistance.
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Astronomers at Texas A&amp;M University have discovered a rare, tightly packed collision of galaxies in the early universe, suggesting that galaxies were interacting and shaping their surroundings far earlier than scientists had predicted. Using observations …
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San Francisco health officials have identified more than 50 latent tuberculosis cases tied to an outbreak at Archbishop Riordan High School.
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Logie's on the Corner, in Norman, has been identified as a possible exposure site for measles.
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Fifty-two children have died of the flu so far this season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday, seemingly putting pediatric deaths on track to outpace last season's record-breaking high.
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It’s a bad viral season in the state, and the number of children immunized against COVID has declined sharply.
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Five measles cases in Canyon County are tied to one household. Health officials warn Vallivue parents of cases in middle, high schools amid low vaccination.
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Chicken is an affordable, accessible, and versatile protein. But if it's chicken breast vs. thigh, is one better for you? Here, experts reveal the answer.
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Although DNA is tightly packed and protected within the cell nucleus, it is constantly threatened by damage from normal metabolic processes or external stressors such as radiation or chemical substances. To counteract this, cells rely on an elaborate network …
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Two new studies highlight the potential of fecal microbiota transplantation as a boon to cancer immunotherapy.
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Midlife Women’s Health After 50: 5 Shifts That Actually Matter By midlife, most women have learned a hard truth: your body doesn’t send polite memos before …
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A study led by researchers at the University of Camerino in Italy found that the fatty insulation protecting neurons can be harmed when we go without sleep, compromising our mental processing.
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On 26 January 2026, the National IHR Focal Point for India notified WHO of two laboratory‑confirmed cases of Nipah virus (NiV) infection in West Bengal State. Both are healthcare workers at the same private hospital in Barasat (North 24 Parganas district). Ni…
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The UK warned some patients have died of severe inflammation of the pancreas linked to obesity and diabetes drugs such as Eli Lilly and Co.’s Mounjaro and Novo Nordisk A/S’s Wegovy.
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If you had to focus your energy on exercising or quitting drinking, which would do more for your health in the long-run? Longevity experts weigh in.
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Scientists analyzed how a biological battle played out between E. coli and a T7 bacteriophage, both on Earth and aboard the International Space Station.
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The first thing they noticed was that the infected mice were not eating as much—a sign of likely metabolic changes.
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Health experts how diet plays a role in slowing down biological aging, and which nutrients make the biggest difference.
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Harvard scientists find that exercise variety is good but not too much and only certain types. Take the findings with a grain of salt.
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While the fabled fountain of youth may not actually exist, a new type of therapy now does.
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Magnesium supplements may boost your energy, experts said. But you should still run it by your doctor before adding a magnesium supplement to your regimen.
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If you're wondering 'are apples actually good for you?' we've got the answers. Dietitians explain what to know about the health benefits of apples.
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There is a connection between artificial sweeteners and cognitive decline, according to a study. Here's what you need to know.
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Hackathons using AlphaGenome and other AI models are hunting down the genetic causes of devastating conditions that have evaded diagnosis.
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The high-fat, low-carb ketogenic diet has been growing in popularity in recent years, following claims of rapid weight loss.
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Morning exercises for hip strength after 55, with PT-led guidance and trainer tips to build stable, strong hips.
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Health News: Diabetes, at its core, is about how your body handles glucose. In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas produces little or no insulin. In type 2, the body can.
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Here's what the science says about your blood sugar after eating dark chocolate, plus dietitian-approved tips for enjoying it.
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A growing body of research shows that exposure to Covid-19 in the womb can have a subtle but lasting impact on brain development.
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YouTuber Brandon Buckingham is finally home after recovering from a severe infection that caused the failure of multiple organs.
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A new study highlights tea's health benefits, linking home-brewed tea to a lower risk of heart disease and diabetes. Limit bottled or bubble varieties.
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A new vibration-activated whitening powder uses electric toothbrush motion to brighten teeth while repairing enamel and influencing oral bacteria. Tooth stains are not always a brushing problem. Some people discolor more easily because of genetics, and dark p…
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Scientists have discovered an enzyme that drives fat production and shown that blocking it prevents weight gain and lowers cholesterol in mice. Obesity is now one of the most widespread health challenges worldwide and is a major driver of preventable disease …
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Living organisms are made up of hundreds of thousands of cells that cooperate to create the organs and systems that breathe, eat, move, and think. Now, researchers from Japan have developed a new way to track how and when cells touch each other to work togeth…
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Microglia are the brain's immune cells that clean out debris, such as damaged proteins and old cell parts, to keep the organ healthy. But the very properties that make these cells so useful might also be a driving factor in Alzheimer's disease. According to a…
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This report describes the public health response to a measles outbreak in Colorado among people exposed to an infectious traveler who arrived in Colorado in May 2025 on an international flight.
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DNA analysis reveals a 12,000-year-old Italian teenager had rare dwarfism, marking the earliest genetic disease diagnosis in humans.
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A graphic simulation has shown what can happen to the human body when you stop eating for 36 hours
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Millions of times a year, Americans seek urgent treatment for painful, embarrassing urinary tract infections. But while they once had to go in person for testing and treatment, now they can type messages to their clinic into their phone, or see a doctor or nu…
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Isla Sneddon died at age 17 after her health concerns were dismissed due to her age
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A new study reveals a popular breakfast option could be the key to getting your cholesterol under control.
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Not sure which sandwich bread is actually healthy? Dietitians break down the ingredients to look for, what to avoid, and simple tips for choosing better bread at the grocery store.
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Raising puppies comes with moments that test patience, both for owners and for older pets in the home. As such, learning how to interact respectfully with...
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Investigative explainer Nicky Case dives deep into research on Vitamin D, Omega-3, and depression treatment.
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It can be difficult to get enough vitamin D during the winter months
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Alongside better sleep, improved weight regulation, and extended lifespan – and a range of other physical and mental health benefits – we might be able to add a more youthful brain profile as a reason to exercise.
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A free, 7-day high protein, high fiber diet meal plan including breakfast, lunch and dinner ideas and a shopping list. All recipes include macros and Weight Watchers points. 7 Day High-Protein High-Fiber Diet Meal Plan
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And it’s a classic bowl.
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Artemis seems to be NASA's primary focus.
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New research shows Brachiosaurus and other sauropod babies appear to have been regular dinner fare for meat-eating dinosaurs 150 million years ago.
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Artemis seems to be NASA's primary focus.
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Japan's H3 rocket lost its payload fairing around 4 minutes after launch, leaving a satellite exposed and hanging on for dear life.
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It's no understatement to say that the modern world could not function without our satellites, but they're a lot more vulnerable than you may think.
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Ground-based observations suggest the former geostationary inspector satellite suffered a fragmentation event months after retirement, raising new concerns about debris in high Earth orbit.
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A team of researchers from the University of Stuttgart and the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg led by Prof. Stefanie Barz (University of Stuttgart) has demonstrated a source of single photons that combines on-demand operation with record-high photon q…
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A 13-atom molecule containing sulfur has been discovered in interstellar space for the first time, providing insight into the origins of the chemistry of life.
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Astronomers have found thousands of exoplanets around single stars, but few around binary stars—even though both types of stars are equally common. Physicists can now explain the dearth.
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Long ignored, this fossil find may belong to the biggest dinosaur ever discovered. Experts are stunned by what they missed for over 70 years.
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Scientists have uncovered a 400-million-year-old genetic secret that gave spiders the ability to produce silk and weave their webs. Spiders didn't begin their journey on Earth in the same way as they are known today. Arthropods such as our eight-legged weaver…
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IISc Mars Research: Scientists use Bengaluru soil bacteria and guar gum to develop eco-friendly bio-cemented bricks for Mars and low-carbon construction on Earth.
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Alexander Venner picked his way by hand through the data collected by a now-retired NASA telescope called Kepler, which examined the sky for exoplanets
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Neanderthals repeatedly returned to the cave to store horned animal skulls, revealing this cultural tradition was transmitted over time.
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Last week's sell-off made shares cheaper than they've been in years.
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A rare fossil discovery on Portugal’s coast reveals a dinosaur nest from the Late Jurassic period, perfectly preserved in stone.
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Deep in Madagascar, a spider spins webs across rivers, using silk so strong, it rivals bulletproof materials.
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Discover the creatures that have the longest tentacles in the world – with some reaching up to 30 metres
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A group of ocean bacteria long considered perfectly adapted to life in nutrient-poor waters may be more vulnerable to environmental change than scientists realized. The bacteria, known as SAR11, dominate surface seawater worldwide and can make up as much as 4…
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A new paper led by Kishalay De (accessible here), on which I was privileged to be a co-author, reports the discovery of a disappearing star…
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The model demonstrated remarkable precision, stability and speed across a highly complex dance routine.
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Scientists exploring a long-forgotten cave have uncovered a prehistoric world frozen in time beneath layers of volcanic ash.
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A secret map of Mars exists, one that space agencies are forbidden to follow. Hidden within its surface are regions so scientifically sensitive that even NASA rovers are ordered to keep out.
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Radio pulses repeating every minute-to-hour have puzzled astronomers, but a new paper in Nature Astronomy might finally shed some light.
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DALLAS, TX — January 27, 2026 — Colossal Biosciences, the world’s leading de-extinction company, proudly announces the successful
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Scientists have worked out the effects of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting our Moon in 2032, including what we'll see in the days after the event.
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A single ancient jawbone is rewriting what scientists thought they knew about humanity’s forgotten relatives.
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A new study finds the hippocampus reorganizes memories to predict rewards. This discovery explains how the brain learns and why Alzheimer's affects decision-making.
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The origin of life from Earth's primordial chemistry has long fascinated and perplexed us. Generations of scientists have endeavored to understand how complex biochemistry developed from organic compounds. Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have recently found t…
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"It is amazing to see that we are gradually moving towards combining these breakthrough observations across multiple frequencies and completing the picture...
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A UBC Okanagan-led research project has given a group of international scientists their clearest view yet of the Milky Way's magnetic field, revealing that it is far more complex than previously believed.
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Termites are among the most successful animals on Earth, forming vast societies that can number in the millions. But how did such complex social systems evolve from solitary ancestors that looked much like today's cockroaches?
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De-synchronized electrical activity marks the loss of awareness.
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Whether it's digging up weathered bones from a paleontological site or reexamining forgotten trays in museum and university collections, the study of dinosaurs still throws up something new.
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On January 15, 2013, I published a comprehensive textbook with my former PhD student, Steve Furlanetto (currently a tenured professor at…
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A new study suggests the world's oxygen-depleted seas may have a chance of returning to higher oxygen concentrations in the centuries to come, despite our increasingly warming climate.
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There is no measurement that can directly observe the wave function of a quantum mechanical system, but the wave function is still enormously useful as its (complex) square represents the probability density of the system or elements of the system. But for a …
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Along with this stunning image is the first-ever global estimate of river water discharge and overall sediment suspension.
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Earthquake sensors are giving scientists a new way to track space junk as it falls back to Earth.
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After four years, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah is out as the Vikings' GM. More at Pro Football Rumors.
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Nets guard Egor Demin made a 3-pointer in an NBA rookie-record 34th straight game on Friday night against the Jazz.
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