The destruction or loss of the island would deny the government a major revenue source, but it would also remove even more oil from world markets at a time of soaring prices.
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The more time you spend out of breath during the week, the better your health, new research suggests.
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It follows a decision by the Spanish government to deny the US use of the two jointly run military bases in Andalusia.
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The forces give Trump military options in Iran, including operations that could target opening the Strait of Hormuz, take oil from Kharg Island or seize Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium, sources said.
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Everything you need to know about what’s worth photographing in the night skies in April 2026
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Angelique S. Chengelis and Tony Paul of The Detroit News predict the outcome of Monday's Michigan vs. Texas Women's NCAA Tournament Elite Eight game.
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Scientists may have been unknowingly inflating microplastics pollution estimates, and the surprising source could be their own lab gloves. A University of Michigan study found that common nitrile and latex gloves release tiny particles called stearates, which…
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Two chemicals that help regulate blood clots are affected by a common sugar alcohol found in protein bars and zero-sugar energy drinks, researchers have found.
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This 7-day plan includes no-sugar-added, anti-inflammatory, Mediterranean diet recipes. Plus, meal-prep tips and three calorie levels to choose from.
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In the supermarket or at the taco truck, whether it’s government subsidies for agriculture or the working conditions of food workers, food and politics are never far apart. Under the second Trump administration, the government has used food stamps as a politi…
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A federal report showed that 21% of all births in the U.S. were to women 35 and older in 2023, up from 9% in 1990. This "advanced maternal age" raises risks for both moms and babies.
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The findings suggest that vitamin B3 may help strengthen and restore a weakened immune system.
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A rabid raccoon was found in Raleigh last week near Western Boulevard.
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Nicotine vaping is likely to cause lung and oral cancers, a comprehensive review of more than 100 studies has concluded.
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An essay series by specialists in evolutionary biology, philosophy and more examines the ‘paradox of the organism’.
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If you have high blood pressure, heart health experts say to avoid bitter orange, licorice root, yohimbe, ephedra and caffeine-containing supplements.
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Do specific dietary supplements actually do anything for stress — or are they just a placebo effect powered by wishful thinking?
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How I stick to a regular sleep-wake schedule, plus the products I rely on to help me
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A certified personal trainer shares an 8-minute bed routine that targets belly overhang more effectively than ab workouts after 60.
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Results from the University of Oxford's new study suggest that the common reproduction advice we always get might not be right
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A mental health condition characterised by a fixation on slight, or entirely imaginary flaws on the skin, face, or body can lead to depression and social isolation. Lydia Spencer-Elliott speaks to experts and sufferers about living with skin dysmorphia – and …
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Scientists have uncovered a potential drug combo that may supercharge popular weight-loss treatments for older women.
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Cigarette smoking among American adults dropped to 9.9 percent in 2024, the lowest rate ever recorded.
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It involves substances “not for human use.”
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The Dietary Guidelines released this year recommend higher levels of this essential nutrient. But protein needs are personal. Here's how to assess yours.
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The tiny creature chooses to hibernate in a deflated balloon in a tree.
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Health Ministry, Sheba Medical Center, warn tuberculosis patient exposed 750 patients, including 300 infants, along with thousands of staff and visitors.
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A woman from Blackburn says she is caring full-time for her husband who developed dementia at 61.
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This expert-recommended morning habit is often overlooked as a key player in helping you stay regular. (It’s not a high-fiber breakfast or coffee!)
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Many different factors play into your risk of a heart attack, stroke, and heart failure, and a lot of them involve lifestyle choices most people can do something about – including three small upgrades in sleep, diet, and physical activity highlighted in a new…
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A dietitian and doctor share the number-one sweetener they say won’t spike blood sugar. Here, find out what to add to your routine for better levels.
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One has this quiet depth to them. They've softened around the edges. They hold space for complexity, for other people's contradictions, for the fact that life
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There's no sign the variant is more dangerous. But since it's different from prior versions, current vaccines may not be as effective.
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A hedge-fund manager and a Harvard biologist are betting that stem cell–derived eggs will transform how humans reproduce.
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Video games offer adults a popular way to unwind, but new research shows that playing to win is linked to higher anxiety. The findings reveal how gaming motivations differ by gender and shape our mental health.
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A California husband and wife, Zak and Cori Salazar, with three children are still battling cancer together more than two years later — with the wife facing ...
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It was detected hundreds of miles south of the outbreak.
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Does partying in your 20s cause memory loss in your 60s? New research from the University of Michigan links young adult binge drinking, smoking, and cannabis use to cognitive decline decades later.
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Are e-cigarettes better than nicotine patches? A new Oxford study pooling a decade of evidence finds that nicotine e-cigarettes are the most effective tool for smoking cessation.
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Researchers have found that bacteria isolated from kimchi can bind to plastic particles in the gut and carry them out of the body.
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Why do some children with ADHD struggle with severe, uncontrollable anger? A new brain-imaging study reveals that kids with ADHD and intense emotional outbursts have distinct structural and functional differences in their brains compared to those with ADHD al…
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Seth Reid With heavy hearts and profound gratitude for his life, we announce the peaceful passing of Scott F. Reid, who departed this world on March 15,
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“Ageing is not just about time passing. It’s about how well the body is maintained.”
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Collagen is essential for our skin, hair, and joint health. But when should we be taking it? Here, experts break down the ideal time to be taking collagen supplements.
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What's buried on the internet won't stay buried forever.
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Tuberculosis - nicknamed "white plague" from the pale appearance of those affected with the disease - has been rising in the U.S. since the pandemic, health officials have warned.
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Coffee has caffeine, a stimulant that supports alertness and reduces fatigue. It's rich in polyphenols, which fight inflammation and can help lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases.
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The debate around the word “cure.”
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Trying to lose weight this spring? Dietitians share 5 foods that can help make meals more filling and satisfying.
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Walking is a simple, effective exercise that can lower blood pressure. Experts explain how daily walking benefits heart and overall health.
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Two researchers explain how endometriosis drives a whole body immune response due to inflammation, urging the medical community to see it as a whole-body issue.
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Scientists examined the health data of a large sample of adults who ate ultra-processed foods and linked a number of servings to a 67% increased chance of heart disease.
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The human ability to cook may seem ordinary, but it marks one of the most important evolutionary turning points in our species’ history.
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Astronomers have spotted a bizarre cosmic explosion that refuses to play by the rules—and it’s leaving scientists scrambling for answers. GRB 250702B, detected by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and a global network of observatories, lasted an astonishing s…
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A routine blood test comes back with a red flag: uric acid is high. But there is no joint pain, no swelling, no signs of gout. It feels confusing, even easy to ignore. Yet, doctors are beginning to treat this pattern differently. Elevated uric acid without sy…
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Fruits are a non-negotiable part of a healthy diet and should be incorporated in sufficient quantity to lower the risk of chronic diseases, explains Dr Kumar.  | Health
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"I grabbed my things and left as quickly as I could."
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Fiber plays a big role in supporting your body’s blood sugar response. Here’s why that is, and why this parfait is such a great way to start your day.
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Skipping brushing before bed may affect more than your teeth. Experts explain the link between oral health, inflammation and heart disease risk.
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A thin layer of carbon on the surface of oxide grains changes how they exchange static charge.
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Humanity’s quest to touch the stars began nearly 70 years ago when the world’s first artificial satellite, Sputnik I, was launched into space by the Soviet Union in October 1957.
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An X-class solar flare and coronal mass ejection threaten to interfere with the most anticipated space launch in over 50 years.
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Our solar system's famous "invader" might be as old as the Milky Way itself.
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A grotesque purple lifeform was photographed sprouting 'tentacles' on the International Space Station (ISS), causing a stir online.
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Water exists in two different liquid forms, which might be why it behaves differently than other substances.
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New images from Webb and Hubble show Saturn like never before, exposing its layered atmosphere, powerful storms, and changing seasons.
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The Great Salt Lake has been drying up, but the surprising arrival of reed-filled mounds inspired scientists to investigate what lies beneath.
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What if the key to surviving the Ice Age wasn’t the coast… but the cave? New discoveries suggest humans ventured deep into places once thought unlivable.
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It feels like the kindest way to deal with a spider at home, but that quick trip to the garden can end far worse than most people realize.
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The night sky is full of wonder. Here's what to look out for tonight.
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From spaghettification to time dilation, here's what science knows, and still doesn't, about matter falling into a black hole.
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Far beneath the ocean near Japan, scientists have discovered that the magma system linked to the most powerful eruption of the Holocene is slowly rebuilding. By using seismic imaging, researchers mapped a large magma reservoir under the Kikai caldera and conf…
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Hygiene in everyday items that touch the body—such as clothing, masks, and toothbrushes—is critically important. The underlying principle of how graphene selectively eliminates only bacteria has now been revealed. In Advanced Functional Materials, a KAIST res…
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As NASA prepares for its long-awaited return of crewed launches beyond low Earth orbit with…
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A cryogenics researcher was surprised to find chunks of his buddy's brain had survived a decade-long deep freeze.
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Humpies, or pink salmon, are among the world’s so-called climate winners. They have become the top salmon in the North Pacific, fueled in part by ocean heating.
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A fossil discovery from Alabama reveals a rare and dramatic glimpse into the dangers of Cretaceous oceans, where even top predators were vulnerable.
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Paleontologists have identified a new genus and species of fossil ape that lived about 17-18 million years ago in northern Egypt.
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For decades, nuclear propulsion has been a fixture of aerospace engineering proposals and government studies, always promising, never quite leaving the...
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A team of physicists set out to test some of the most exciting claims in quantum computing—and found a very different story. Instead of confirming breakthroughs, their careful replication studies revealed that signals once hailed as major advances could actua…
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Something unusual is happening deep inside Earth, hidden within one of its most common minerals. Scientists have picked up signals that do not quite match what decades of research predicted.
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High above the ground in a difficult-to-reach location, a fossil dinosaur has been uncovered under unexpected conditions.
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A mouse kept coming back in the lab for 20 years, generation after generation, and at first almost nothing seemed wrong. Then the copies started carrying a hidden burden that researchers could no longer ignore.
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The first manned moon mission in 50 years could also take off this month.
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A new imaging approach is shedding light on one of cell biology’s most elusive questions: how lipids are organized and sorted within membranes.
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Using a "doughnut" of liquid crystals, physicists have successfully trapped light in a swirling, coherent state.
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A giant impact of a Mars-size proto-planet named Theia with proto-Earth, 4.5 billion years ago, may have ejected debris that coalesced to…
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Scientists have uncovered a surprisingly large reserve of “silent synapses” in the adult brain—unused neural connections that can be rapidly activated to store new memories.
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Astronomers reveal new insight into an iconic supernova remnant's evolution, structure and pulsar-driven growth over 25 years.
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Earth is habitable due to warmth from the sun. So what would happen if the sun disappeared?
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The cone-shaped object was photographed by a Mars rover in August 2022
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Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an international team of astronomers has discovered an extrasolar planet orbiting TOI-4616—a nearby M-dwarf star. The newfound alien world, which received designation TOI-4616 b, is slightly larger th…
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The sale of the Portland Trail Blazers to Tom Dundon’s group has been unanimously approved by the NBA Board of Governors.
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Updated Top 100 Fantasy Baseball Starting Pitcher Rankings for 2026
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