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Significant brain defects known as Chiari malformations could be down the genes some of us have inherited from Neanderthals, according to a new study, causing a mismatch between brain shape and skull shape.
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The team from Tel Aviv University developed a vaccine to combat the bacterium that causes the black plague, using the same system as with the COVID-19 vaccines.
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Here are some tips on how to eat to preserve your memory and keep your brain healthy.
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Eating prunes daily helped women maintain stronger bones in a year-long study. Prunes may counter bone loss thanks to their unique compounds.
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A study reveals that a common genetic mutation doubles the risk of dementia in men, linking it to problems with iron regulation.
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Five years after being diagnosed with tongue cancer, one woman is still navigating the aftermath of treatment and making sure others are aware of the signs. She can no longer taste or talk the same
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New research suggests oxytocin, the so-called “love hormone,” may help protect women from mood disturbances caused by sleep disruption and hormonal changes during postpartum and menopause.
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Our Milky Way could have many more satellite galaxies than we've detected so far. They're just too faint to be seen.
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A Boston gastroenterologist recommends eating two kiwis daily to improve digestion and prevent constipation, citing studies showing they outperform tradition...
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Daydreaming is shown to improve brain health by stimulating memory, creativity, problem solving, and improving cognitive performance.
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A lot of people keep bad medical news to themselves or restrict it to a very small circle of confidants. Others just won’t shut up about it. Here’s how this writer handled it.
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The two positive test results were reported in Hapeville and northwest Atlanta. The BOH said it will work with a mosquito control vendor to eliminate mosquitoes in the areas where West Nile was detected.
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Japanese walking, or interval walking training, is gaining popularity. Studies show it lowers blood pressure and strengthens muscles. Research indicat
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Ancient DNA from prehistoric bones reveals a 37,000-year timeline of human infections, tracing our long struggle with disease.
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Experts weigh in on the best time to eat breakfast for weight loss and other benefits breakfast has to offer. Here's what you need to know.
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Life expectancy for Californians has yet to rebound to pre-pandemic levels, and is still nearly one year shorter than it was before COVID-19, a new study finds.
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Easy morning habits like drinking coffee or tea, eating berries, gentle movement, mindfulness and getting outside may all help fight inflammation.
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Cutting back on saturated fat is the top cardiologist-recommended step to lower cholesterol and support heart health. Here's what you need to know.
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Scientists have uncovered the incredible journey of the Inaccessible Island rail, the world's smallest flightless bird, revealing how it traveled over 2,000 miles from South America to a remote island.
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15,000 kilometers of ancient riverbeds have been found on Mars, hinting at a wet and potentially life-supporting past.
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"Parker Solar Probe has once again transported us into the dynamic atmosphere of our closest star."
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"I think it strengthens the case for a mission to Uranus."
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Jurassic fish met a strange end—choking on belemnites that accidentally got stuck in their throats.
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Two meteorites found in the Sahara in 2023 might be from Mercury, a study suggests, but doubts remain due to how little is known about the planet closest to the sun.
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Language families in hotter regions evolved with more resonant, sonorous words, researchers find.
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Scientists discover and name a colorful, new species of aquarium crayfish, Cherax pulverulentus, hiding in plain sight for decades.
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NASA’s Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle is set to revolutionize Moon exploration with cutting-edge instruments that will uncover hidden resources and lay the foundation for future lunar habitation.
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After Israeli satellites dominated Iran, why didn't Israel launch its own advanced IAI satellite?
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The massive world couldn't hide from the telescope tag team of Gaia and ALMA.
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In April 2025, Yellowstone National Park geologists identified a new thermal feature in Norris Geyser Basin. Investigation of multiple data streams suggests it may have coincided with a visit from St. Nicholas.
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The enzyme AMPD1 plays a key role in muscle energy production and normal muscular function. Loss of AMPD1 activity due to genetic mutations is the most common cause of metabolic myopathy in Europeans, occurring at a frequency of 9% to 14%.
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Evidence of algae growth and climate simulations reveal the Arctic had seasonal ice, not a permanent ice shelf, for much of the past 750,000 years. These insights challenge long-standing theories. For a long time, researchers have debated whether a thick, con…
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A pet cat in Florida may have made scientific history by enabling the discovery of not one but two new strains of viruses.
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On the remote volcanic islands of the Galápagos, wild tomatoes are doing something no one expected. A surprising genetic twist hints at a return to ancient traits once thought lost forever.
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In November 2026, Voyager 1 will achieve an incredible feat, traveling farther than any spacecraft before it. After almost 50 years, this historic moment marks a major milestone in space exploration.
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New images reveal that the strange Martian stripes on the slopes are formed by avalanches of dry dust, not liquid water.
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Nearly 300 MIchoud workers were notified they would be laid off June 30, after NASA did not renew the contract of that company that employed them, Syncom Space Services,
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Long thought to be completely disordered, space ice appears to have some crystallized regions, new research suggests.
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A waning gibbous moon and Saturn will shine together as they rise after dark on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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Will we build a successor collider to the LHC? Someday, we'll reach the true limit of what experiments can probe. But that won't be the end.
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You are probably familiar with initiatives like Seti@Home, where you donate unused computer power to some science project that needs computer cycles. [Jeff Yoshimi] wants to borrow your most powerf…
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Volcanic eruptions can destroy essential infrastructure, ground air traffic for days, wipe out entire cities, disrupt the climate for years, and even wipe out life on Earth, so it's important to know what causes them to blow.
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Brain dynamics and cognition share genetic roots. Criticality may guide future brain health research. A recent study published on June 24 in PNAS presents strong evidence that brain criticality—the delicate balance between neural excitation and inhibition—is …
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New research suggests that the thousands of dams built over the past two centuries have caused the Earth's poles to drift more than a meter.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🔭 The James Webb Space Telescope has directly imaged its first exoplanet, TWA 7b, revolutionizing exoplanet discovery. 🪐 TWA 7b, a planet with a mass similar to Saturn, is located about 100 light-years from Earth, offering insights into planet…
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Experts anticipate optimal visibility for one of the most stunning astronomical events, as our Moon “joins” the Red Planet in the night sky.
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An astonishing discovery of ancient proteins from a 24-million-year-old rhino fossil is rewriting the evolutionary history of these majestic creatures.
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Supersonic tunnel trials suggest the X-59’s shape can scatter shock waves, paving the way for hush-hush high-speed flight.
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AI-designed materials cool better than paint and save energy. Their uses span homes, clothes, and space tech. A new class of materials created with the help of artificial intelligence and machine learning could help lower indoor temperatures and reduce energy…
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Beneath the Arctic waves lies Earth’s largest, unseen waterfall, a colossal force shaping our climate in ways you’ve never imagined.
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The huge clouds of pebbles rapidly accrete to form the rocky cores of gas giants like Jupiter.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🌌 The Quipu superstructure, spanning over 1.3 billion light-years, is the largest known entity in the universe. 🔭 Astronomers utilize X-ray galaxy clusters to map and analyze these massive cosmic formations. 📊 The immense size of superstructu…
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Disaster victims trapped beneath the rubble of a collapsed building or mine may one day be rescued by a tiny and unlikely savior: a beetle with a backpack.
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With the universe constantly expanding, scientists have a hard time finding where its center is.
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By Gary Martin Thank goodness for air conditioning. Gary B. Martin is an illustrator and animator who has lived on the
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A recent study by Dr. Esther Jacobson-Tepfer, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, explores the transformation of elk rock art in the Mongolian Altai. Her research sheds light on the possible factors that influenced these changes, leading to rea…
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Cannabis use may leave lasting fingerprints on the human body, a study of over 1,000 adults suggests – not in our DNA code itself, but in how that code is expressed.
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Scientists in Japan have injected 40,000-year-old Neanderthal DNA into mice, sparking unexpected changes in their skeletons. The results offer surprising new insights into the ancient human species.
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They're the 'dinosaurs of the universe'
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"It is incredible that modern telescopic surveys have the ability to detect such small objects up to millions of kilometers away."
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The mighty James Webb and Hubble space telescopes united to reveal stars being born inside the Small Magellanic Cloud, which orbits the Milky Way.
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A team of astronomers recently discovered the traveling space object, just the third of its kind to pass through our solar system.
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What's Earth's lowest spot on dry land — and how did it get to be that way?
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For centuries, we’ve imagined Neanderthals as distant cousins — a separate species that vanished long ago. But thanks to AI-powered genetic research, scientists have revealed a far more entangled history. Modern humans and Neanderthals didn’t just cross paths…
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Washington leans into college experience while adding 11 hitters and nine pitchers. Top pick Eli Willits is expected to sign for below slot value.
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"He wanted to be a Red Sox." A look at Boston's Day 2 of the MLB Draft.
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The MLB Draft is over. Here's some notes and information on Tennessee baseball - the wins, loses and records for Tony Vitello's program.
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George was injured during a workout and required arthroscopic surgery. He signed a max contract last summer with the Sixers.
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Following the Federal Bureau of Investigation's widely reported seizure of pirate ROM site Nsw2u.com last week, the US …
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Browns running back Quinshon Judkins has yet to sign a contract.
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Who is Adam Bywater? Where is Adam Bywater going? Who did BYU sign? Are Adam and Ben Bywater brothers?
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With Rich Paul letting it be known that Lakers star LeBron James has other suitors waiting, we try to decipher which NBA teams are dirty macking this summer.
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Organizers of the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles have released the initial competition schedule, outlining the timing and order of events for what they are calling the most ambitious program in Olympic history. The Games are scheduled to begin Friday, July…
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A source confirmed The Athletic's report that the show will be canceled along with "Speak" and "The Facility." But the source also said that Parkins is expected to remain with the network. Fox Sports declined to comment.
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The chaos that has come from the crumbling of all walls regarding players getting paid has created a very specific problem for veteran NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.
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The Ravens have arguably their best skill position group in franchise history. How will the offense deploy it?
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NFL Hall of Famer John Elway won’t be charged after his business partner Jeffrey Sperbeck was fatally injured falling out of his golf cart at a Southern California golf resort community last April, authorities said.
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Jauan Jennings wants a contract extension or a trade, but even if neither happens by next week, the 49ers wide receiver is expected to report to training camp, Matt Barrows of TheAthletic.com reports.
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The Lord's Test match between India and England ended on the most dramatic note possible as Shoaib Bashir dismissed Mohammed Siraj to hand the hosts a thrilling victory.
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The Club World Cup is seen by many as a dress rehearsal for the 2026 World Cup host - so what have we learned now it's over?
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A full rundown of the Phillies' 2025 draft, as it happened.
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NASCAR teams 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports have filed for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction Monday to be recognized as chartered organizations for the remainder of 2025.
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The 2025 PFF50 showcases the league's elite talent, highlighting the top 50 players in the NFL.
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Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan will get his first meeting against his former team out of the way early.
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MLB still has the best All-Star Game, but that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. Far from it.
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"You don't win with bad players," Sirianni said of the Hurts debate. "And it's the same thing, you don't win with bad players if you're a quarterback either. It's a team game."
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A look at the winners and losers from Sunday’s Cup race at Sonoma Raceway.
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The Seattle Mariners shared their 2025 plans for No. 3 overall pick Kade Anderson, who won a College World Series with LSU this year.
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How does a person recover from this: holding three championship points in a Roland-Garros final, only to let them slip, fight for two more hours, and lose the whole thing in the fifth-set super-tiebreak, against your internationally beloved archrival, who was…
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Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers each produced remarkably efficient stat lines in their first professional matchup. The ultimate result wasn’t nearly as close. Clark helped Indiana dominate the second quarter as the Fever ran away from the Dallas Wings 102-83…
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It's been over a month since Season 3 for Street Fighter 6 officially began, and we're about to see the first new DLC character in action very soon.Capcom just announced that the gameplay trailer for Sagat is ...
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Insider Gaming is reporting this evening that the talented developers over at Arc System Works have decided to cancel a new Guilty Gear video game. Sources have told the publication that the…
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