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This Year’s Antarctic Ozone Hole Was Shockingly Small
2025-12-07 03:38:00 +00:00
Ozone Hole South Pole 2025 Maximum ExtentNOAA and NASA report that the 2025 ozone hole over Antarctica was far smaller and shorter-lived than usual. Falling chlorine levels and a weaker polar vortex helped limit ozone loss this season. These findings add to decades of evidence showing that the Montreal Protocol is working. Scientists expect the ozone layer to keep strengthening in […]
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Eating More Vitamin C Found To Directly Boost Collagen and Skin Renewal
2025-12-07 03:03:01 +00:00
Aging Woman Good SkinResearchers have discovered that increasing dietary vitamin C can measurably improve skin structure and renewal, revealing a potent link between what we eat and how our skin regenerates. A new study led by researchers at the University of Otago, Faculty of Medicine – Christchurch Ōtautahi, has revealed that the skin’s ability to produce collagen and […]
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Harvard Study Unlocks New Potential Treatments for Diabetes and Obesity
2025-12-07 02:28:02 +00:00
Fat Belly Woman ObesityA study reveals that the liver acts as a bidirectional hub, exchanging gut-microbiome-derived metabolic products with the heart. A research team supported by FAPESP and working at Harvard University in the United States has identified a collection of metabolites that move from the intestine to the liver and then reach the heart, which distributes them […]
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This “Simple” Sea Worm Has a Secret: Eyes That Never Stop Growing
2025-12-06 23:26:27 +00:00
Marine Bristleworm Platynereis dumeriliiA ring of light-responsive stem cells helps bristleworms continually expand their eyes, offering an unexpected parallel to vertebrate eye growth. The findings reveal shared evolutionary solutions for building vision and hint at deeper connections between light and neural development. Sea Worms With Surprisingly Advanced Eyes When people picture animals with sophisticated eyes, they usually think […]
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Tiny “Ghost” Particles Could Explain Why the Universe Exists
2025-12-06 22:49:27 +00:00
Inside Super Kamiokande SK DetectorA joint effort between two of the world’s largest neutrino experiments has brought scientists closer to understanding how the universe survived its violent beginnings. The findings could reveal why matter exists at all — and why everything didn’t vanish long ago. Scientists Unite to Explore Why the Universe Exists A Michigan State University researcher has […]
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Decades Later, Scientists Finally Explain Voyager 2’s Bizarre Readings at Uranus
2025-12-06 22:14:19 +00:00
Planet Uranus in Space IllustrationPowerful waves unleashed by solar storms could be the key to understanding extreme radiation. Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) researchers now think they have found the answer to a puzzle that has lingered for nearly four decades involving Uranus and its unusual radiation environment. When Voyager 2 completed its first and only visit to the planet […]
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New Research Identifies Who Actually Benefits From Daily Multivitamins
2025-12-06 19:41:44 +00:00
Female Hand Holding Vitamin Supplement Medicine Pill CapsuleMultivitamins showed no broad effect on blood pressure in older adults, but they offered small, meaningful benefits for those with poorer diets or normal baseline BP. New findings from Mass General Brigham investigators indicate that taking a daily multivitamin over a long period may help lower the risk of developing hypertension and may also reduce […]
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New Research Shows How Bad Air Cuts Exercise Benefits in Half
2025-12-06 19:06:42 +00:00
Young Sporty Woman Coughing Walking Running ExerciseScientists found that toxic air can greatly reduce the protective effects of exercise, although it doesn’t erase them completely. When PM2.5 pollution passes widely experienced thresholds, the health boost from regular activity drops noticeably and can fall to roughly half its usual strength. Toxic Air Exposure Weakens Exercise Benefits A new international study involving experts […]
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A Few ‘Laughing Gas’ Breaths May Rapidly Lift Depression, Major Study Finds
2025-12-06 18:31:38 +00:00
Happy Smile Face Depression Breakthrough SuccessNitrous oxide is emerging as a surprisingly fast-acting option for people with major or treatment-resistant depression. New research shows that even a single inhaled dose can ease symptoms within a day, while repeated sessions may create longer-lasting improvements. Nitrous Oxide Shows Potential for Fast Depression Relief Patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder, including many who […]
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Deep-Ocean Carbon Fixers Overturn Long-Held Climate Assumptions
2025-12-06 15:25:41 +00:00
Underwater Bacteria MicrobesUCSB research offers a new perspective on how carbon is stored in the deep ocean and what it could mean for maintaining Earth’s long-term climate balance Scientists are taking an important step toward understanding how the ocean captures and stores carbon. New research from UC Santa Barbara and its collaborators suggests that the traditional explanation […]
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K’gari’s World-Famous Lakes Could Be at Risk of Drying
2025-12-06 14:50:36 +00:00
Aerial View Lake McKenzie Fraser IslandNew research reveals that K’gari’s largest and longest-lived lakes may be more vulnerable to drying than previously believed. K’gari, recognized as the world’s largest sand island and celebrated for its remarkable freshwater lakes, may have lakes that are more at risk of drying than previously understood, according to new findings from the University of Adelaide. […]
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Deep-Sea Clues Rewrite What We Know About the End of the Last Ice Age
2025-12-06 14:15:38 +00:00
Southern Ocean Surrounding AntarcticaA new study highlights the key role the Southern Ocean plays in the Earth’s climate system. Around 12,000 years ago, the last Ice Age drew to a close, global temperatures climbed, and the early Holocene began. During this period of warming, human communities gradually shifted toward more permanent settlements. A new study published in Nature […]
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What Time Is It on Mars? Physicists Finally Have an Exact Answer
2025-12-06 02:12:23 +00:00
Time Space Infinity ClockSummary: Time doesn’t flow uniformly across the solar system, and new research reveals just how differently it unfolds on Mars compared with Earth. By tracing subtle gravitational and orbital influences, scientists have uncovered variations in the pace of Martian time that could become crucial for future navigation and communication far from home. NIST physicists have […]
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Johns Hopkins Study Challenges Billion-Dollar AI Models
2025-12-06 01:37:08 +00:00
Abstract Brain Technology IllustrationChoosing the right blueprint can accelerate learning in visual AI systems. Artificial intelligence systems built with biologically inspired structures can produce activity patterns similar to those seen in the human brain even before they undergo any training, according to new research from Johns Hopkins University. The study, which was published in Nature Machine Intelligence, suggests […]
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This Common Dental Problem Could Threaten Your Brain
2025-12-06 01:02:19 +00:00
Gum Inflammation Ulcer DiseaseKey Points New research shows that people who have both gum disease and cavities face an 86% higher risk of stroke compared to those with healthy mouths. Poor oral health was also associated with a 36% greater chance of heart attacks and other serious cardiovascular problems. Regular dental checkups made a major difference, with participants […]
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