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    “Scientists just solved the mystery of why crabs walk sideways.”

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    Scientists Just Solved the Mystery of Why Crabs Walk Sideways
    2026-05-09 12:28:16 +00:00
    Crab Walk Close UpCrabs may owe their famous sideways walk to one evolutionary event that happened 200 million years ago. Researchers have uncovered new evidence about how crabs evolved their famous sideways movement, suggesting the unusual walking style first appeared about 200 million years ago. The findings, published as a Reviewed Preprint in eLife, are based on the […]
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    This New Memory Technology Could Make Devices Last Months on One Charge
    2026-05-09 02:04:02 +00:00
    FTJ MemoryResearchers created a tiny memory device that improves as it gets smaller, breaking a key limitation in electronics. This could lead to longer battery life and more energy-efficient devices. Have you ever felt your phone heat up after extended use or watched the battery drop at the worst possible time? A major reason is the […]
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    Scientists Turn Cancer’s Own Bacteria Against It in Breakthrough Therapy
    2026-05-09 00:26:42 +00:00
    Malignant Cancerous Growth Cancer Cell SpreadingA newly developed therapy inspired by bacteria residing within tumors offers a different way to combat cancer by targeting how tumor cells produce energy. Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have designed a new cancer treatment by borrowing a strategy from bacteria that live inside tumors. Instead of attacking cancer cells directly, the approach […]
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    Cannabis Can Make You Remember Things That Never Happened
    2026-05-08 23:51:35 +00:00
    Cannabis Leaf Brain EffectsTHC may not just erase memories. It can rewrite them. Cannabis may do more than make memories fuzzy. It may actually change how memories are formed and recalled. A new study from Washington State University found that people who consumed THC were more likely to report words they had never seen before and had difficulty […]
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    Doctors Are Surprised by What This Vaccine Is Doing to the Heart
    2026-05-08 23:16:37 +00:00
    Doctor Vaccine Syringe Heart HealthA shingles shot may dramatically reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death in people with heart disease. A new study suggests that people with heart disease who receive a shingles vaccine may face far fewer serious heart problems within a year. The research, presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session […]
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    Quantum Breakthrough Turns Simple Forces Into Powerful New Interactions
    2026-05-08 20:03:00 +00:00
    Nonlinear InteractionsScientists have created a new way to generate powerful quantum interactions, achieving the first-ever demonstration of quadsqueezing. This breakthrough makes previously hidden quantum effects visible and usable for advanced technologies. Oxford Scientists Demonstrate First-Ever Quadsqueezing Quantum Interaction Researchers at the University of Oxford have achieved a major advance in quantum physics by demonstrating a new […]
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    Blue Origin’s New Moon Lander Passes a Crucial Test for NASA Missions
    2026-05-08 19:28:59 +00:00
    Blue Moon Mark 1 (MK1) LanderBlue Origin’s MK1 lander just survived a brutal dress rehearsal for the Moon. Blue Origin’s MK1 lunar lander, also called Endurance, has completed a major phase of testing as the company moves closer to supporting NASA’s Artemis Moon program. The uncrewed cargo spacecraft is being developed as a commercial demonstration mission focused on advancing Human […]
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    NASA Fires Up Record-Breaking Plasma Thruster for Future Mars Missions
    2026-05-08 18:53:58 +00:00
    JPL Magnetoplasmadynamic Electric ThrusterNASA just tested a blazing-hot plasma engine that could help carry humans to Mars. NASA’s experimental lithium-powered plasma thruster has cleared a major early test, marking another step toward future human missions to Mars. Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California recently fired the electromagnetic engine at power levels never before achieved […]
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    This Popular Supplement May Boost Your Brain, Not Just Your Muscles
    2026-05-08 16:18:16 +00:00
    Protein Creatine Sports Nutrition Bodybuilding SupplementsCreatine is often linked to gym performance, but its real impact goes much deeper. Creatine is widely recognized as a supplement used by athletes and fitness enthusiasts to improve performance. But its effects extend beyond the gym. Scientists have been studying how this naturally occurring compound influences both physical and mental function, revealing a more […]
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    What Happened in Childhood Could Be Causing Your Gut Issues Today
    2026-05-08 15:43:10 +00:00
    Young Asian Woman Stomach Pain IBSExperiences of stress early in life may disrupt the gut-brain connection and increase the risk of digestive disorders years later. A new study published in Gastroenterology suggests that stress during early development could increase the risk of digestive problems later in life. The researchers found that these long-term effects are tied to changes in both […]
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    Scientists Say This Simple Supplement May Actually Reverse Heart Disease
    2026-05-08 15:08:04 +00:00
    Glowing Human Heart ConceptScientists in Japan say a common supplement may actually help “unclog” certain diseased heart arteries from the inside out. A simple food supplement sold in Japan may have helped reverse a dangerous form of heart disease that often resists standard treatment, according to researchers at Osaka University. The findings, originally published in the European Heart […]
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    Scientists Just Captured Killer T Cells in Action Inside Tumors
    2026-05-08 11:54:37 +00:00
    Cytotoxic T CellScientists just uncovered how the immune system’s killer cells strike cancer with microscopic precision. Cytotoxic T lymphocytes serve as the immune system’s specialized “killer” cells, targeting and eliminating infected or cancerous cells with remarkable accuracy. Their effectiveness depends on a tightly controlled contact point known as the “immune synapse,” where they release toxic molecules that […]
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    Alaska’s Sky Explodes With Swirling Clouds and a Hidden Polar Storm
    2026-05-08 11:19:06 +00:00
    Gulf of Alaska March 2026A NASA satellite captured a stunning mix of cloud streets, spiraling vortices, and a rare polar storm over southern Alaska as winter came to an end. Southern Alaska closed out the winter of 2026 with a burst of cold, snow, and dramatic weather patterns visible from space. Along parts of the coast, temperatures stayed below […]
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    Warming Oceans Could Trigger a Dangerous Methane Surge
    2026-05-08 10:44:09 +00:00
    Climate Change Ocean Heat Global WarmingWarming oceans could unlock a hidden methane boost that speeds up climate change. The oceans may be contributing to climate change in a subtle but important way that scientists are only starting to recognize. Hidden Source of Ocean Methane A new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences sheds light […]
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    Harvard Scientists Reveal Secret Structure Behind How You Smell
    2026-05-08 03:01:42 +00:00
    Smell Map Cross Section of Mouse NoseScientists have uncovered a hidden structure in one of our most mysterious senses. Smell plays a vital role in daily life. It helps us detect danger, enriches the way food tastes, and is closely tied to memory and emotion. Even so, scientists have long struggled to fully explain how this sense works at a basic […]
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    Scientists Just Discovered the Hidden Trick That Keeps Your Cells Alive
    2026-05-08 02:26:39 +00:00
    Cell Mitochondria IllustrationA strange bead-like motion inside cells may be the secret to keeping their DNA—and health—in balance. Mitochondria are often described as the power plants of the cell because they produce the energy cells need to survive. To support this role, they carry their own small set of genetic instructions called mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Inside each […]
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    This Simple Movement Could Be Secretly Cleaning Your Brain
    2026-05-08 01:51:53 +00:00
    Vein Network MechanismA new study reveals that simple body movements may help clean the brain. Scientists have found that the brain is more physically linked to the body than once believed. Reporting in Nature Neuroscience, a research team used mice and computer models to uncover a possible explanation for why physical activity benefits brain health. Their findings […]
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    “Study finds Middle Age is becoming a breaking point in America.”

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    This Simple Exercise Trick Builds Muscle With Less Effort, Study Finds

    May 6, 2026

    Getting stronger might be less about working harder and more about slowing down. If you…

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    Middle Age Is Becoming a Breaking Point in America, Study Reveals

    May 6, 2026

    New research reveals that midlife in the U.S. is becoming more stressful and less secure.…

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    Scientists Discover How Coffee Impacts Memory, Mood, and Gut Health

    May 6, 2026

    Coffee alters gut bacteria and improves mood and cognition, with both caffeinated and decaf offering…

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    How Cells Copy DNA Might Matter More Than We Ever Realized

    May 6, 2026

    A subtle failure during cell division can set off dramatically different outcomes, according to new…

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    Scientists Just Solved the Mystery of the Twelve Apostles

    May 6, 2026

    Australia’s Twelve Apostles are towering time capsules, lifted by tectonics and carved by the sea.…

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    Stone Age Mystery: DNA Reveals Ancient Population Wipeout in France

    May 6, 2026

    A genetic study of a prehistoric burial site near Paris reveals a sharp break between…

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    Why Did the Neanderthals Disappear? Scientists Reveal Humans Had a Hidden Advantage

    May 6, 2026

    Homo sapiens’ interconnected networks gave them a survival edge over more isolated Neanderthals amid environmental…

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    Unusually Warm Water Detected Creeping Toward Antarctica – and Scientists Are Alarmed

    May 6, 2026

    Warm, deep water is shifting closer to Antarctica, threatening ice shelves and altering global ocean…

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    Scientists Uncover Hidden Property of Light That Twists Matter Sideways

    May 6, 2026

    A new measurement method reveals that light can twist nanoscale objects in unexpected ways. Light…

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    Artemis II Just Proved NASA Is Closer Than Ever to Returning to the Moon

    May 6, 2026

    NASA’s Artemis II mission has successfully wrapped up, and early analysis shows the agency’s next-generation…

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    NASA Powers Down Voyager 1 Instrument As It Fights To Survive Deep Space

    May 6, 2026

    Voyager 1 is losing power, and NASA just shut down a decades-old instrument to keep…

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    Physicists Propose Strange Experiment Where Time Goes Quantum

    May 6, 2026

    Cutting-edge atomic clocks may soon reveal a strange possibility: time itself behaving like a quantum…

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    Scientists Flip Immune System “Switch,” Uncover Surprising Path To Stop Gut Inflammation

    May 5, 2026

    Scientists have uncovered an unexpected mechanism by which the gut’s immune system maintains balance, challenging…

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    Magnesium Magic: New Drug Melts Fat Even on a High-Fat, High-Sugar Diet

    May 5, 2026

    Researchers have identified a small-molecule compound that appears to counteract weight gain and metabolic damage…

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    Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic May Come With an Unexpected Cost

    May 5, 2026

    New research suggests that the promise of GLP-1 weight loss drugs is accompanied by an…

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    After Decades, MIT Researchers Capture the First 3D Atomic View of a Mysterious Material

    May 5, 2026

    A long-standing mystery in materials science is beginning to unravel as researchers directly probe the…

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    Your Favorite Fishing Spot Is Turning Brown – and the Fish Are Changing

    May 5, 2026

    Darkening waters are slowing fish growth and shifting species balance, favoring fish that rely less…

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    380-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil Reveals Secrets of Life’s First Steps Onto Land

    May 5, 2026

    A rare fossil fish scan reveals brain features and adaptations tied to the transition from…

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    “Powerful antioxidant found to play key role in proper protein folding.”

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    Powerful Antioxidant Found To Play a Key Role in Proper Protein Folding
    2026-05-01 05:18:26 +00:00
    The ER With Disulfide Linked GSSG in the LumenGlutathione balance in the ER, controlled by SLC33A1, is essential for proper protein folding and disease prevention. Glutathione is one of the cell’s most versatile defenders, an antioxidant that neutralizes harmful molecules, repairs damage, and helps keep essential systems running smoothly. But scientists are discovering that its role is far more complex and consequential than […]
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    MIT Laser Breakthrough Lets Scientists Watch Drugs Enter the Brain in Real Time
    2026-05-01 04:43:30 +00:00
    Pencil BeamMIT researchers found that chaotic laser light can transform into a precise, stable beam. This breakthrough enables much faster, high-resolution imaging of how drugs move into the brain. Researchers at MIT have identified an unexpected effect in optical physics that could lead to a new kind of bioimaging technology with both higher speed and strong […]
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    Study Reveals Malaria’s Hidden Role in Human Evolution
    2026-05-01 04:08:05 +00:00
    Infected Mosquito Biting Human Skin Yellow Fever Malaria Zika VirusEarly humans avoided malaria-prone regions, which fragmented populations and influenced human evolution and genetic diversity. Modern humans may not have emerged from one birthplace, but from a shifting mosaic of populations spread across Africa. For decades, scientists have looked mainly to climate to explain where those groups lived and how they interacted. Now, new research […]
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    Scientists Print Artificial Neurons That Can Talk to the Brain
    2026-04-30 21:03:18 +00:00
    Aerosol Jet PrintingPrinted artificial neurons can now send lifelike signals that activate real brain cells. This breakthrough could transform both brain implants and energy-efficient AI. Engineers at Northwestern University have developed printed artificial neurons that go beyond simple imitation and can directly engage with real brain cells. These devices are flexible, inexpensive, and capable of producing electrical […]
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    Bowel and Ovarian Cancers Are Dramatically Rising in Young Adults and Scientists Aren’t Sure Why
    2026-04-30 19:22:07 +00:00
    Cancer Cells DividingCancer incidence is increasing, especially among younger adults, and current risk factors don’t fully account for the trend. Scientists suggest other underlying causes may be contributing. Cancer patterns in England are shifting in a way that is drawing growing attention from researchers. While cancer has long been more common in older adults, new data show […]
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    Alzheimer’s May Begin Decades Earlier Than You Think, New Mayo Clinic Study Finds
    2026-04-30 18:47:05 +00:00
    Old Asian Man Dementia Alzheimer's Parkinson'sAlzheimer’s disease may begin its biological progression far earlier than symptoms suggest, with subtle shifts in brain and blood markers emerging decades in advance. Scientists are uncovering a hidden phase of Alzheimer’s disease that may begin far earlier than most people realize. Long before memory loss becomes noticeable, subtle biological changes could already be underway […]
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    The Hidden Risk of Taking Breaks From Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic
    2026-04-30 18:12:07 +00:00
    Woman Holding Semaglutide Ozemic Diabetes Weight Loss PenA new study suggests that the effectiveness of widely used GLP-1 weight-loss drugs may depend strongly on consistent use. Intermittently stopping and restarting popular GLP-1 weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy may weaken their impact over time, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. In […]
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    Total Solar Eclipse Made Cities Go Eerily Quiet Beneath the Surface
    2026-04-30 16:48:12 +00:00
    Woman Watching April 2024 Total Solar Eclipse GlassesFor a few minutes during the eclipse, cities went silent—even underground. During the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse, cities across the United States and Canada experienced a noticeable drop in ground vibrations. New research presented at the 2026 SSA Annual Meeting shows that urban areas within the “path of totality” briefly became quieter at […]
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    This Common Plant Could Be an Unexpected New Source of Protein
    2026-04-30 15:30:22 +00:00
    Gloved Scientist Green Marigold Seedling Plant ScienceA common ornamental flower may hold untapped potential as a heat-stable, functional protein source.h3> Rising demand for protein-rich diets has fueled a surge in plant-based ingredients, but most come from crops grown specifically for that purpose. Researchers are now looking at a different opportunity: turning overlooked plant materials into useful nutrients. One candidate is the […]
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    Birds in Cities Fear Women More Than Men and Scientists Don’t Know Why
    2026-04-30 14:55:16 +00:00
    Young Blue Tit Close UpA small but consistent difference in how birds respond to approaching humans hints at hidden cues shaping animal behavior. An international team of scientists has uncovered an unexpected pattern in how city birds respond to people. Species such as great tits, house sparrows, and blackbirds tend to take flight sooner when approached by women than […]
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    Scientists Warn That This Common Pet Fish Can Wreck Entire Ecosystems
    2026-04-30 14:20:50 +00:00
    Night Market Goldfish PrizeGoldfish may seem harmless—but under the right conditions, they can quietly transform entire ecosystems. A simple act like releasing a pet goldfish into a pond might seem harmless. New research suggests it can trigger major ecological damage. Scientists from the University of Toledo and the University of Missouri have produced some of the strongest experimental […]
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    Scientists Just Made Carbon Capture Much Cheaper and Easier
    2026-04-30 13:05:22 +00:00
    Activated Carbon Fiber Amine GroupsA new carbon material could make capturing CO2 far cheaper by working with low heat. Capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) before it enters the atmosphere is an important way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, despite decades of development, these technologies have not been widely adopted. The main reason is simple. Most existing methods are expensive […]
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    Harvard Breakthrough Brings Powerful UV Light Sources Onto a Chip
    2026-04-30 11:41:07 +00:00
    Camera Image of the Sidewall Poled Lithium Niobate Chip During UV GenerationScientists have achieved a major step toward chip-scale ultraviolet light by converting red light into powerful UV within a tiny photonic device. Ultraviolet light, beyond what comes naturally from the sun, plays a central role in modern technology, including sterilization, biological imaging, and chip manufacturing. Researchers also expect tiny sources of UV light on photonic […]
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    This Strange Quantum “Dance” Could Rewrite Superconductivity
    2026-04-30 11:06:04 +00:00
    Superconductor Electron Pairs IllustrationScientists just revealed a hidden quantum “dance” that could reshape superconductivity. For the first time, scientists have directly visualized the quantum process behind superconductivity, a phenomenon in which electrons pair up and allow electricity to flow with no resistance at very low temperatures. The outcome was not what researchers anticipated. In a study published April […]
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    Scientists Make Breakthrough in Turning Plastic Trash Into Clean Fuel Using Sunlight
    2026-04-30 10:31:43 +00:00
    Plastic Bottle SunlightScientists are exploring a method to convert plastic waste into fuels and valuable chemicals using sunlight, potentially addressing both pollution and energy challenges. Scientists are developing a potential solution to two major global problems, plastic pollution and clean energy, by using sunlight to turn discarded plastics into useful fuels. A new study led by University […]
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    Scientists Complete Largest 3D Map of the Universe to Probe Dark Energy
    2026-04-30 09:00:54 +00:00
    DESI Year Five Butterfly PlotA record-breaking 3D map of the universe is now complete, giving scientists a new way to study dark energy. The massive dataset could reveal surprising changes in how the universe is expanding. Scientists have reached a major milestone in the effort to understand dark energy by finishing observations across the full target area of the […]
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    Hidden Parasite Found in Popular Portuguese Lake Raises Health Concerns
    2026-04-30 05:02:57 +00:00
    Scientist River Water Sample Stream ResearchA newly detected parasite in Portugal hints at an emerging and little-understood risk in freshwater ecosystems. Researchers in Portugal have identified parasites from the Trichobilharzia group, including T. franki, in Lake Alqueva. This is the first confirmed record of these avian schistosomes in the country and highlights a major recreational freshwater site as a potential […]
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    This Simple Trick Can Boost Your Workout Endurance by 20%
    2026-04-30 04:27:16 +00:00
    Man Sweating Intense Workout Cardio FitnessA new study explores how self-selected music influences physical endurance during high-intensity exercise. A simple change to your workout routine might help you go longer without feeling more exhausted: choose your own music. New research from the University of Jyväskylä (JYU) shows that letting people pick their own workout playlist can boost endurance by nearly […]
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    This Popular Supplement May Interfere With Cancer Treatment, Scientists Warn
    2026-04-30 03:52:08 +00:00
    Man Holding White Capsule Supplement PillA dermatologist says there are safer alternatives to biotin for treating hair loss related to cancer. Hair loss is one of the most visible and emotionally difficult side effects of cancer treatment. For many patients, it affects identity, confidence, and a sense of normalcy. In search of solutions, some turn to biotin supplements, often promoted […]
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    “Scientists uncover dangerous connection between serotonin and heart valve disease.”

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    Not Just Alzheimer’s: Scientists Uncover Clues to a Second, Overlooked Disorder
    2026-04-21 11:47:05 +00:00
    Memory Forgetting Degenerative Disease Brain Problems Parkinsons AlzheimersResearchers have identified patterns of neuropsychiatric symptoms that may reveal when Alzheimer’s disease occurs alongside another lesser-understood brain disorder. Many people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease are not dealing with a single condition. A growing body of research shows that multiple brain diseases often develop at the same time, quietly shaping symptoms in ways that are […]
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    Scientists Uncover Dangerous Connection Between Serotonin and Heart Valve Disease
    2026-04-21 11:12:31 +00:00
    Human Heart Anatomy Scientific BreakthroughNew findings reveal a potential connection between serotonin activity and the progression of a widespread heart valve disorder. Serotonin is best known for its role in mood, but new research suggests it may also influence how certain heart valve diseases progress. A large multicenter study has found that this common brain chemical could contribute to […]
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    Scientists Discover a “Protector” Protein That Could Help Reverse Hair Loss
    2026-04-21 10:37:57 +00:00
    Balding Man Hair Loss Problem Regrowth TreatmentNew research suggests hair loss may hinge on a fragile cellular balance during regeneration, where stem cells must survive a surge of stress to rebuild hair. Hair loss in conditions like alopecia may come down to a single molecular tipping point: whether stressed stem cells survive long enough to rebuild hair. A new international study […]
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    Powerful Lasers Reveal How Matter Becomes Plasma in Trillionths of a Second
    2026-04-21 08:40:52 +00:00
    XFEL Photon Energy ExperimentUltrafast lasers tracked plasma formation and ionization in copper with picosecond precision. Results show rapid ion growth and decay, aiding fusion research. When intense laser pulses strike matter, they can knock electrons out of their orbits around atomic nuclei. This process creates extremely hot plasma made up of charged particles such as ions and free […]
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    A Simpler Path to Super-Resolution: Scientists Reinvent Microscopy
    2026-04-21 04:16:12 +00:00
    Incoherent Structured Illumination Microscopy Based on Principal Component AnalysisA new imaging framework is pushing the boundaries of how scientists observe life at the microscopic scale. Understanding life at the cellular and subcellular scale depends on seeing extremely small biological structures in fine detail. Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has become essential in modern research because it allows scientists to image beyond the limits of traditional […]
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    Scientists Uncover Hidden Genetic Cause of Diabetes in Babies
    2026-04-21 03:41:20 +00:00
    Diabetes Torn Paper MedicineHidden regions of DNA are revealing unexpected clues about how diabetes begins. Scientists have uncovered new genetic causes of diabetes in infants, pointing to a region of the genome that has long been overlooked in genetic research. Most past studies have focused on “coding” genes, which contain instructions for making proteins. Researchers at the University […]
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    Amazonian Chocolate Could Become the Next Superfood, Scientists Say
    2026-04-21 03:06:31 +00:00
    Dark Chocolate Broken BarNew research into Amazonian cocoa reveals that its value may extend beyond flavor alone. Chocolate from the Amazon is already known worldwide for its distinctive taste, but new research suggests it may offer even greater value. Scientists at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil found that post-harvest methods, especially fermentation, along with careful selection […]
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    Challenging the Narrative: New Study Shows U.S. Life Expectancy Is Rising Across All States
    2026-04-20 20:31:39 +00:00
    Time Health Longevity Miniature People Running StopwatchesA new analysis revisits long-standing assumptions about life expectancy in the United States, revealing a more nuanced story than previously thought. A new study co-authored by two University of Wisconsin–Madison professors finds that people born between 1941 and 2000 saw increases in life expectancy across every U.S. state and region. This contrasts with earlier research […]
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    Mystery Illness Kills 5 in Burundi As Doctors Scramble for Answers
    2026-04-20 19:56:23 +00:00
    Ebola Virus Artist's ConceptA cluster of unexplained illnesses in northern Burundi has prompted an urgent public health response. Health officials in Burundi are racing to identify the cause of a still-unexplained illness that has killed five people and sickened 35 others in Mpanda district in the country’s north. The outbreak, first flagged on March 31, 2026, appears to […]
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    Bone-Strengthening Discovery Could Reverse Osteoporosis
    2026-04-20 19:21:26 +00:00
    Hip Bones Osteoporosis StagesA little-known receptor may reshape how scientists approach bone loss. Scientists at Leipzig University have identified a little-studied receptor that could open the door to a new way of treating osteoporosis, a disease that weakens bones and raises the risk of fractures. The condition affects about six million people in Germany, most of them women, […]
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    The Most Elusive Number in Physics Just Got Even More Mysterious
    2026-04-20 17:40:36 +00:00
    Einstein Rosen Bridge Spacetime Tunnel Wormhole GravityA decade-long effort to measure one of physics’ most fundamental constants culminates in a moment of uncertainty and revelation. The moment had arrived to open the envelope, but Stephan Schlamminger, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), hesitated. Inside was a hidden number that would reveal the final result of his […]
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    Scientists Uncover Hidden Trigger Behind Stem Cell Aging
    2026-04-20 16:16:06 +00:00
    Stem Cell IllustrationA known cell-death protein turns out to quietly reshape stem cell aging. As people grow older, the body’s ability to maintain healthy blood and a strong immune system gradually weakens. A major reason is the decline of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), which are responsible for producing all types of blood cells. Under normal conditions, HSCs […]
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    Scientists Discover Coral Reefs Are Teeming With Previously Unknown Life
    2026-04-20 15:41:10 +00:00
    Underwater Closeup Branching Acropora CoralScientists are uncovering a hidden layer of coral reef ecosystems, one dominated not by visible marine life, but by vast and largely unexplored microbial communities. An international team of scientists has revealed new details about coral ecosystems, showing that each coral species supports its own unique community of microbes. The study, which included researchers from […]
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    2026-04-20 11:26:15 +00:00
    Under the Wing of the Small Magellanic CloudA nearby galaxy long treated as a stable cosmic reference is revealing a far more dynamic and turbulent history. The Small Magellanic Cloud, or SMC, is one of the Milky Way’s nearest galactic neighbors. It is a small, gas-rich galaxy visible to the naked eye from the Southern Hemisphere, and it remains gravitationally linked to […]
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    2026-04-20 10:51:00 +00:00
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    2026-04-20 08:42:34 +00:00
    Skeleton of a Bronze Age Woman Discovered at Karczyn WitowyAncient diets in Poland reveal how food, identity, and inequality shaped prehistoric life. An international team of archaeologists and scientists has pieced together the diets of prehistoric populations in north-central Poland, offering new insight into how communities responded to environmental change and evolving social conditions over a span of three thousand years from the Neolithic […]
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    “Scientists break optical limits with quantum dot-powered nanoscopy.”

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    2026-04-14 11:10:40 +00:00
    Spectrometer on a Chip Resting on a FingertipA new chip-scale spectrometer challenges the long-standing reliance on bulky optical systems by replacing physical light separation with computational reconstruction. For decades, analyzing the chemical makeup of materials, whether for medical diagnosis, food inspection, or pollution monitoring, has relied on large and costly laboratory instruments known as spectrometers. These systems work by splitting light into […]
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    2026-04-14 10:35:24 +00:00
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    2026-04-14 04:28:08 +00:00
    Hibernophis breithaupti FossilA small fossil snake may hold outsized clues about snake evolution, behavior, and an ancient ecosystem that looked nothing like today’s. A newly identified fossil snake from Wyoming is rewriting scientists’ understanding of snake evolution. The species, named Hibernophis breithaupti, lived about 34 million years ago and may represent an early branch of Booidea, the […]
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    Sonselasuchus cedrusA strange crocodile relative that may have shifted from four legs to two is shedding light on convergent evolution and the hidden diversity of Triassic ecosystems. A “peculiar” reptile from the age of dinosaurs is challenging assumptions about how ancient crocodile relatives moved. Scientists say this small Triassic animal may have begun life on four […]
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    How Quantum Mechanics Went From Baffling Theory to Revolutionizing Modern Technology
    2026-04-13 22:58:04 +00:00
    Artificial Intelligence Quantum ProcessorOnce a baffling theory, quantum mechanics has evolved into a driving force behind modern technology and frontier research. A century ago, quantum mechanics was a bold and puzzling idea that challenged even leading scientists. Today, it underpins many everyday technologies, including lasers, microchips, quantum computers, and secure communication systems. In a new perspective published in […]
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    2026-04-13 21:38:00 +00:00
    Simulations Show Jupiter’s Magnetic Field Creates Cavity Saturn Lacks OneJupiter and Saturn may seem similar as gas giants, yet their vastly different moon systems reveal a deeper story shaped by magnetic forces and planetary evolution. Jupiter and Saturn, the two largest planets in our Solar System, also host the most extensive systems of moons. Jupiter is currently known to have more than 100 moons, […]
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    2026-04-13 19:43:07 +00:00
    Gustavo Caetano AnollésClues to the genetic code’s origin may be hidden in tiny protein fragments, revealing a synchronized and highly structured path to life’s earliest molecular systems. Genes act as the instruction manual for life, encoding the information that allows cells to build, repair, and reproduce. But scientists still struggle to explain how this system first emerged. […]
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    Scientists Discover Unexpected Role of Alzheimer’s Protein in Cell Division
    2026-04-13 19:08:17 +00:00
    Amyloid Plaques Forming Between Brain NeuronsA familiar Alzheimer’s protein may have a hidden role in cell division. Processes such as wound healing, hair growth, and the continual renewal of cells all rely on cell division. In this process, chromosomes must be evenly distributed between two daughter cells. Even small mistakes can lead to abnormalities within the cell. Researchers at POSTECH […]
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    Scientists Uncover Brain Changes That Link Pain to Depression
    2026-04-13 18:33:34 +00:00
    Headache Pain Brain Electricity X Ray CloseA hidden process in the brain may quietly decide whether long-term pain results in resilience or depression. Scientists have identified a brain process that may explain why chronic pain leads to depression in some people but not others, according to a study published in Science. The results challenge the assumption that long-term pain inevitably results […]
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    A New Chapter in Chemistry? Scientists Uncover New Way Metals Bind Oxygen
    2026-04-13 16:27:58 +00:00
    Molecular Structure Oxygen MoleculesA new approach reveals unexpected ways oxygen can bind to rare metals. Iron plays a central role in how the body uses oxygen. In hemoglobin, it binds dioxygen, a pair of oxygen atoms, allowing blood to carry oxygen to tissues. But this is only part of the story. Iron-oxo compounds, which contain iron bonded to […]
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    New Study Reveals Earth Is Getting Brighter at Night – About 2% Each Year
    2026-04-13 15:15:30 +00:00
    Night Lights Earth From SpaceSatellite observations reveal that global nighttime lighting is steadily rising, though the trend varies widely by region, with some areas brightening rapidly while others dim. An analysis of data from the VIIRS Day/Night Band satellite instrument, covering 2014 through 2022, shows that artificial lighting at night is increasing worldwide by about 2 percent each year. […]
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    Accidental Deep Ocean Discovery Reveals Hidden Carbon Sink
    2026-04-13 14:40:23 +00:00
    Deep Rover ExplorationScientists found that “boring” ocean faults may be quietly storing vast amounts of Earth’s carbon. “Studying a rock is like reading a book. The rock has a story to tell,” says Frieder Klein, an associate scientist in the Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry Department at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). That story became especially compelling […]
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    Cooling the Planet Could Come at a Devastating Cost
    2026-04-13 14:05:37 +00:00
    Global Warming Planet Earth Fire ConceptEfforts to cool the planet may do more than lower temperatures, they could fundamentally reshape Earth’s climate systems. As carbon dioxide emissions continue to rise, more policymakers, scientists, and environmental advocates are exploring geoengineering as a potential way to limit climate change. These large-scale interventions could affect everything from rainfall patterns to global food production, […]
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    These New Molecules Could Change How We Treat Lupus and Arthritis
    2026-04-13 11:33:44 +00:00
    White Blood Cell Lymphocyte Immune SystemResearchers have identified a promising new strategy to treat autoimmune diseases by targeting a specific molecular interaction within immune cells. Scripps Research scientists have created a new group of drug compounds that reduce harmful inflammation without weakening the body’s ability to fight infections, a major challenge in treating autoimmune diseases. These compounds, known as ENDOtollins, […]
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    Saunas May Do More Than Raise Body Temperature – They Activate Your Immune System
    2026-04-13 10:58:36 +00:00
    Woman Sitting in SaunaA brief sauna session may quietly mobilize the immune system. A sauna session may do more than raise your heart rate and body temperature. A new study from Finland found that it also briefly increases the number of white blood cells moving through the bloodstream, a shift tied to the body’s frontline immune defenses. The […]
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    Exercise in a Pill? Metformin Shows Surprising Effects in Cancer Patients
    2026-04-13 10:23:57 +00:00
    Metformin Blue PillResearchers have identified a surprising metabolic effect of a widely used diabetes drug in men undergoing prostate cancer treatment. A new study suggests that metformin, a commonly prescribed drug for diabetes, may reproduce a key biological effect of exercise in men with prostate cancer. Researchers found that the medication increases levels of a molecule linked […]
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    Saturn’s Magnetic Shield Isn’t What Scientists Expected
    2026-04-13 03:13:22 +00:00
    Saturn Planet in SpaceSaturn’s magnetic shield behaves in a way that defies Earth-based expectations. Scientists analyzing data from the Cassini-Huygens mission have identified an unexpected feature in Saturn’s magnetic shield. According to the team, the finding shows that giant planets follow a different set of rules than Earth when it comes to how their magnetospheres behave. The study, […]
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    Hidden Oceans of Magma Could Be Protecting Alien Life
    2026-04-13 02:38:09 +00:00
    Super Earth Magnetic FieldDeep within massive rocky exoplanets, hidden oceans of molten rock may be generating powerful magnetic fields in an unexpected way. Far below the surfaces of distant rocky exoplanets known as super-earths, vast layers of molten rock may be performing a remarkable role. These hidden reservoirs could generate magnetic fields strong enough to protect entire planets […]
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    After Decades of Searching, Astronomers Finally Track Down the Universe’s Missing Hydrogen
    2026-04-13 02:03:40 +00:00
    H2 Hydrogen MoleculesA vast new survey of the early universe has dramatically expanded the known population of hydrogen gas halos surrounding young galaxies, revealing that these structures are far more common and diverse than previously thought. Astronomers analyzing data from the Hobby–Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) have identified tens of thousands of enormous hydrogen gas halos, […]
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    “Scientists uncover new metabolic effects beyond weight loss of Maonjaro.”

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    Scientists Uncover New Metabolic Effects Beyond Weight Loss of Mounjaro
    2026-04-06 12:22:52 +00:00
    Obese Woman Measuring TapeResearchers report that tirzepatide could boost the body’s energy expenditure by stimulating brown adipose tissue, revealing a less-understood side of its effects. Tirzepatide has quickly become one of the most talked-about treatments for obesity and type 2 diabetes, but scientists are still uncovering how it works inside the body. New research in mice suggests the […]
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    Scientists Create Healing Gel That Could Stop Chronic Wounds From Turning Deadly
    2026-04-06 11:47:55 +00:00
    Aloe Vera Gel HandAn oxygen-delivering gel may transform chronic wound treatment by targeting hypoxia and enabling sustained healing. As populations age and diabetes becomes more common, chronic wounds are increasing, putting more patients at risk of amputation. Researchers at UC Riverside have created a new oxygen-delivering gel designed to help these injuries heal before they progress to limb […]
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    Scientists Discover Cancer Tumors Are “Addicted” to This Common Antioxidant
    2026-04-06 11:12:36 +00:00
    Cancer Tumor Cells Immune ResponseCancer cells may be exploiting a common antioxidant as fuel, revealing a potential weakness that future therapies could target. Cancer cells may be tapping into an unexpected energy source: an antioxidant long associated with protecting healthy cells. Researchers have discovered that tumors appear to be “addicted” to glutathione, a molecule widely known for preventing cellular […]
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    Tiny 436-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil Rewrites the Origins of Vertebrates
    2026-04-05 21:43:33 +00:00
    Megamastax AmblyodusAncient fossils from South China reveal the earliest bony fishes and shed new light on how jaws, teeth, and key vertebrate features evolved before the major fish lineages diverged. A research team led by Profs. Min Zhu, Jing Lu, and You’an Zhu from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) at the Chinese Academy […]
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    1,800 Miles Down: Scientists Uncover Mysterious Movements at the Edge of Earth’s Core
    2026-04-05 21:08:33 +00:00
    Inside Earth Interior Hot CoreDeep within Earth, subtle variations in how seismic waves travel are revealing a hidden pattern of deformation in the planet’s lowest mantle layer. Deep beneath our feet, Earth’s mantle is in constant motion. Vast currents of slowly circulating rock, driven by heat from the planet’s interior, help move tectonic plates across the surface. But these […]
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    Scientists Uncover Earth’s Hidden “Gold Kitchen” Beneath the Ocean Floor
    2026-04-05 20:33:17 +00:00
    Silfra Hall Between Two Tectonic Plates in National Park Thingvellir IcelandDeep beneath island arcs, new research suggests that gold enrichment originates from repeated, high-degree melting of a hydrous mantle rather than a single process. Far below the ocean floor, Earth’s “gold kitchen” is at work. Volcanic island arcs form above subduction zones, where one oceanic plate sinks beneath another, and these regions are often unusually […]
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    You Don’t Need To Be Rich: New Study Reveals a Simple Life Is the Real Secret to Happiness
    2026-04-05 16:22:17 +00:00
    Business Teacher Smile Face Emotion EvaluationResearchers examining consumption and well-being have found that lifestyle choices may shape happiness in ways that challenge conventional assumptions about wealth and material success. At a time when displays of extreme wealth dominate headlines and social media feeds, a new study suggests that more consumption does not necessarily translate into a better life. Research from […]
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    “Crazy Dice” Help Scientists Prove Only One 150-Year-Old Theory About Randomness Works
    2026-04-05 15:47:52 +00:00
    Hand Throwing Gold DiceA new mathematical investigation challenges long-held assumptions about how to model randomness. At any given moment, countless molecules are moving unpredictably through the air around you. Physicists rely on a principle called the Boltzmann distribution to make sense of this apparent randomness. Instead of tracking the exact position of each particle, this law describes the […]
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    Scientists Discover Hidden “Good Fats” in Green Rice That Could Transform Nutrition
    2026-04-05 15:12:39 +00:00
    Green RiceRice may seem simple, but new research reveals a hidden layer of complexity within its smallest components. Rice is a staple food for more than half of the global population, yet its full nutritional profile is not completely understood. Over 85% of rice consists of starch, along with modest amounts of protein (around 10%), fat […]
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    Longevity Isn’t Equal: Why Life-Extending Treatments May Be a “Biological Lottery”
    2026-04-05 12:03:14 +00:00
    Human Anatomy Lifespan Chemistry ConceptEfforts to extend life may be succeeding, but not equally. Extending life is only part of the goal in aging research. Scientists also want more people to reach old age in good health, with fewer differences in when individuals die. This ideal outcome is often described as “squaring the survival curve,” where most deaths are […]
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    AI May Soon Detect Cancer Just by Listening to You Speak
    2026-04-05 11:28:32 +00:00
    Artificial Intelligence Healthcare Technology Analyzing Complex Disease DoctorNew research explores how hidden patterns in the human voice could serve as early indicators of disease. Cancer of the larynx, often called the voice box, remains a major global health concern. In 2021, about 1.1 million people were diagnosed worldwide, and roughly 100,000 died from the disease. Smoking, heavy alcohol use, and infection with […]
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    Your Child’s Clothes Could Contain Toxic Lead, Study Finds
    2026-04-05 10:53:29 +00:00
    Girl Red Shirt Sticking Out TongueBright, colorful kids’ clothes may come with a hidden risk: toxic lead. Fast fashion has made it easier and more affordable to keep up with children who quickly outgrow their clothes. However, early research suggests that some of these garments may come with a hidden hazard: lead. After testing shirts from several retailers, undergraduate researchers […]
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    Atomic Chains Turn Electric Fields into Measurable Quantum Signals
    2026-04-05 00:30:44 +00:00
    Low Frequency Vector Electrometry With a Rydberg Dipolar ChainA new approach to measuring low-frequency electric fields is emerging from the study of Rydberg atom systems. Measuring low-frequency electric fields with high precision remains a significant challenge. Existing sensing technologies often cannot deliver traceability, compact design, and the ability to detect field direction all in one system. Rydberg atoms are gaining attention in electric-field […]
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    “Antarctica’s ancient ice cycles once controlled life in distant oceans.”

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    Antarctica’s Ancient Ice Cycles Once Controlled Life in Distant Oceans
    2026-03-30 11:24:42 +00:00
    Golden Sunset Over Antarctic Ice Frozen SeaAncient Antarctic ice sheet cycles affected subtropical ocean productivity by altering nutrient circulation. The 40,000-year obliquity cycle played an unexpectedly strong role, revealing deep global climate connections. Fluctuations in Antarctica’s ice sheets once influenced marine life far beyond the polar regions, shaping biological productivity in subtropical oceans thousands of miles away. This conclusion comes from […]
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    Warming Waters Are Supercharging an Invasive Predator in Alaska
    2026-03-30 10:49:10 +00:00
    Fisherman Holding Trophy PikeWarming river temperatures are causing invasive northern pike to eat more fish, threatening already declining salmon populations. The trend is expected to worsen with continued climate change, raising concerns about ecosystem impacts. Rising temperatures in a river in south-central Alaska are fueling a growing appetite among invasive northern pike, raising concerns for native salmon and […]
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    The Mediterranean Isn’t Safe: Scientists Warn of Inevitable Tsunami
    2026-03-30 10:14:39 +00:00
    Tsunami Wave Small SailboatContrary to common belief, the Mediterranean holds a significant and underrecognized tsunami risk, with waves capable of striking coastlines in minutes. The Mediterranean Sea is often dismissed as a low-risk zone for tsunamis, but that assumption is increasingly being challenged. Historical records and modern simulations show that powerful waves have already struck the French Riviera […]
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    This Deadly Parasite Stays Invisible by Shredding Its Own Genes
    2026-03-30 09:00:28 +00:00
    Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite Red Blood CellsA deadly parasite stays hidden by shredding its own genetic instructions—now scientists finally know how. To survive inside the human bloodstream, the African trypanosome parasite disguises itself with a protective “cloak” made of proteins called variant surface glycoproteins (VSG). New research published in Nature Microbiology has identified a key protein that helps the parasite carefully […]
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    Researchers Uncover Hidden Genetic World Beneath Antarctic Seas
    2026-03-30 03:32:49 +00:00
    Giant Iceberg Atlantic OceanA sweeping genetic survey of Antarctic waters reveals a hidden microbial world with untold influence on Earth’s climate. The ocean surrounding Antarctica may look remote and empty, but it quietly helps regulate the planet’s climate. This region, known as the Southern Ocean, absorbs enormous amounts of heat and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Much of […]
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    Scientists Capture Elusive Sodium Pump in Action, Solving a Long-Standing Biological Mystery
    2026-03-30 02:57:59 +00:00
    E coli Superbug Bacteria Art ConceptA long-standing mystery in bacterial bioenergetics is beginning to unravel as researchers capture fleeting structural states of a sodium-pumping enzyme in action. The enzyme Na⁺-NQR acts as a sodium pump that fuels respiration in many marine and disease-causing bacteria. It relies on redox reactions, which involve the transfer of electrons between molecules, to move sodium […]
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    Scientists Say Washing Dishes With a Sponge Has a Concerning Side Effect
    2026-03-30 02:22:50 +00:00
    Washing Dishes Soapy SpongeKitchen sponges shed microplastics, but water use drives most environmental harm. Real-world and lab data show reducing water consumption has the greatest impact. Kitchen sponges may look harmless, but each scrub can release tiny plastic fragments that slip unnoticed down the drain. These microplastics, now found everywhere from oceans to drinking water, have many sources, […]
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    Scientists Break 50-Year-Old Bottleneck To Supercharge Cancer Drug Production
    2026-03-29 20:32:27 +00:00
    Scientist AI Biotechnology Medical ResearchA long-standing challenge in cancer drug manufacturing may be shifting. An international team of scientists has reported a major advance in how doxorubicin, a widely used chemotherapy drug, can be produced. Their work pinpoints and overcomes key molecular “bottlenecks” that have restricted natural production of the drug for more than 50 years. First approved in […]
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    Scientists Identify Biological Pathway That Could Reverse Memory Loss
    2026-03-29 19:57:15 +00:00
    Dementia Memory Loss Amnesia Fractured BrainGut microbiome changes may drive age-related memory loss via inflammation and disrupted brain signaling, but interventions in mice show this process can be reversed. Memory tends to decline with age, but this pattern is not the same for everyone. Some individuals remain mentally sharp even at 100, while others begin experiencing noticeable memory issues much […]
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    Popular Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy Linked to Sudden Vision Loss
    2026-03-29 19:22:58 +00:00
    Red Dry Blue Open EyeResearchers analyzing millions of safety reports identified a possible link between a popular obesity drug and an increased reporting of “eye stroke,” a condition tied to reduced blood flow to the optic nerve. Wegovy, a widely used GLP-1 medication for weight loss, may carry a higher risk of sudden vision loss than similar drugs, according […]
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    3,500-Year-Old Loom Discovery Reveals Secrets of Bronze Age Weaving
    2026-03-29 16:47:14 +00:00
    Bronze Age LoomA reconstructed Bronze Age loom from Cabezo Redondo reveals advanced textile production, including potential early twill weaving, suggesting a shift toward more complex fabrics and wool use. Researchers have analyzed and partially rebuilt a warp-weighted loom from the second millennium BC site of Cabezo Redondo in Spain, offering a rare look at how textile technology […]
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    2000-Year-Old Mystery: Researchers May Have Decoded the Lost Script of Teotihuacan
    2026-03-29 16:11:37 +00:00
    Decorations Stone Carvings of Pyramids of TeotihuacanResearchers decoded Teotihuacan symbols as an early Uto-Aztecan writing system, possibly linked to Nahuatl speakers and reshaping theories about the city’s people. More than 2,000 years ago, Teotihuacan was a major city in central Mexico, home to as many as 125,000 people. Known for its massive pyramids, it served as a key cultural hub in […]
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    Ancient Whale Hunters of Brazil Challenge Long-Held Scientific Assumptions
    2026-03-29 15:36:55 +00:00
    Illustration of Ancient Indigenous Hunters in Southern Brazil Using HarpoonsAncient Brazilian communities hunted whales earlier than previously thought, using advanced technologies. The discovery reshapes views of early maritime societies and provides new ecological insights. Whaling dates back much deeper in history than previously recognized. A new study by the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB) and the […]
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    Extraordinary Fossil Reveals Fatal Duel Between Ocean Titans 80 Million Years Ago
    2026-03-29 15:01:51 +00:00
    Polycotylus and XiphactinusA fossil discovery from Alabama reveals a rare and dramatic glimpse into the dangers of Cretaceous oceans, where even top predators were vulnerable. The oceans covering North America during the Cretaceous period were filled with life. Massive fish and large marine reptiles dominated the Western Interior Seaway. A newly described fossil now offers rare evidence […]
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    Scientists Finally Capture Elusive Lipids in Action Inside Cells
    2026-03-29 11:57:26 +00:00
    Lipid Localization at Early EndosomesA new imaging approach is shedding light on one of cell biology’s most elusive questions: how lipids are organized and sorted within membranes. Cell membranes are far from simple barriers. They are highly organized landscapes made up of tiny patches called nanodomains, where lipids (fats) and proteins cluster together to carry out essential tasks such […]
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    Scientists Track Bees in 3D and Discover Remarkable Secret Navigation Skills
    2026-03-29 11:22:22 +00:00
    Honey Bee Pollinated Yellow FlowerHoneybees fly consistent, landmark-guided routes with remarkable precision, revealing better navigation than their waggle dance suggests. A research team at the University of Freiburg, led by neurobiologist and behavioral biologist Prof. Dr. Andrew Straw, investigated how honey bees fly between their hive and a nearby food source. Using a drone, the scientists tracked bees traveling […]
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    “Super Bizarre” – Neuroscientists Discover That Adult Brain Is Filled With Millions of “Silent Synapses”
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    Superconductor Magnetic Levitation Meissner EffectScientists have set a new record for superconductivity at normal pressure, bringing the field closer to practical, real-world applications. Researchers at the University of Houston have achieved a major milestone in the race toward practical superconductors, setting a new temperature record under everyday pressure conditions. The advance could eventually help reduce energy waste, lower costs, […]
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    100x Less Power: The Breakthrough That Could Solve AI’s Massive Energy Crisis
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    2026-03-25 11:10:36 +00:00
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    Scientists Call for a Complete Rethink of Alzheimer’s Treatment
    2026-03-25 04:58:01 +00:00
    Alzheimer's Disease Brain Highlighted DementiaiNew insights suggest that Alzheimer’s cannot be tackled through a single pathway, as its roots extend across molecular, genetic, and systemic processes. Alzheimer’s disease is one of the biggest medical challenges of an aging world. It is the most common cause of dementia, a broad term for conditions that damage memory, thinking, and behavior enough […]
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    2026-03-25 04:23:05 +00:00
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    Biological Aging Doctor ClockAge may seem like a straightforward measure of health, but biology tells a more complex story. Can you judge an adult’s physical condition based only on their age? The answer is: “It depends.” While the body’s performance generally declines over time and the risk of age-related diseases increases, people of the same age can differ […]
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    2026-03-24 21:24:15 +00:00
    Quantum Computer Processor Superconducting CircuitsA reengineered version of a classic crystal reveals unexpected behavior, hinting at new possibilities for faster, more efficient information transfer. A new twist on a long-known material could help push quantum computing forward and cut energy use in modern data centers, according to a team led by Penn State researchers. Barium titanate, first identified in […]
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    Breakthrough Catalyst Turns CO2 Into Fuel With Incredible Efficiency
    2026-03-24 20:49:13 +00:00
    Spatially Decoupling Active Sites Strategy Proposed for Efficient Methanol Synthesis From Carbon DioxideA redesigned catalyst appears to sidestep a major bottleneck in CO2-to-methanol conversion by separating where key reaction steps occur. Efficient methanol production could play an important role in carbon recycling, turning captured carbon dioxide (CO2) into a useful chemical feedstock and fuel ingredient. In principle, the chemistry works best at low temperatures, where converting CO2 […]
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    2026-03-24 20:14:58 +00:00
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    Why Your Most Vivid Dreams Might Be the Key to Deep, Restful Sleep
    2026-03-24 18:00:39 +00:00
    Sleep Dreaming Brain Spinal Cord Nervous SystemThe secret to feeling deeply asleep might not be silence—it could be your most vivid dreams. Feeling like you had “a good night’s sleep” depends on more than just the number of hours you spent in bed. It also comes down to how deeply and uninterrupted that sleep felt. Scientists still do not fully understand […]
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    Scientists Discover a Better Way To Treat Gout for Certain Patients
    2026-03-24 17:04:56 +00:00
    Gout Swollen FeetShould doctors rethink the standard gout treatment? Gout happens when excess uric acid in the body forms urate crystals that collect in and around joints, triggering sudden attacks of intense pain and inflammation. To prevent those flares and lower the risk of long-term joint damage, kidney stones, and tophi, doctors often use urate-lowering drugs. A […]
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    Scientists Discover Promising Treatment for Deadly Hepatitis E Virus
    2026-03-24 16:29:28 +00:00
    Human Liver Infection Hepatitis VirusesA drug originally designed to treat hepatitis C is now showing unexpected potential against hepatitis E. Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the leading cause of acute viral hepatitis and kills about 70,000 people each year. In most healthy people, the infection clears on its own, but it can become chronic in people with weakened immune […]
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    Major Cancer Breakthrough Could Help Patients Who Don’t Respond to Immunotherapy
    2026-03-24 15:54:13 +00:00
    Biological Cancer Cells RenderingResearchers have uncovered a previously hidden “internal brake” on immune cells that limits their ability to fight cancer, independent of tumor influence. Scientists developing next-generation cancer immunotherapies have uncovered a hidden weakness inside the immune system itself. A molecule known as SLAMF6, found on T cells, acts as a built-in shutoff switch that limits their […]
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    This Tiny Insect Should Freeze to Death but Somehow Doesn’t
    2026-03-24 15:00:39 +00:00
    Snow Fly (Chionea alexandriana)Snow flies beat the cold by acting like a mashup of Arctic fish and polar bears. Snow flies may seem like ordinary insects, but their survival strategy is anything but typical. In a new study, researchers at Northwestern University examined how these tiny, wingless insects, which crawl across snowy surfaces to mate and lay eggs, […]
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    Even Doctors Can’t Tell These AI X-Rays Are Fake
    2026-03-24 14:00:38 +00:00
    Anatomy-Matched Real and GPT-4o-Generated X-RaysAI-generated X-rays are now so realistic they could fool doctors—and potentially disrupt the entire healthcare system. A new study published today (March 24) in Radiology, the journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), finds that both radiologists and advanced multimodal large language models (LLMs) struggle to reliably tell apart real X-rays from artificial […]
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    Astronomers Capture Two Giant Planets Forming in Real Time Around Distant Star
    2026-03-24 13:00:39 +00:00
    Two Planets Forming Around WISPIT 2 AnnotatedAstronomers have spotted two giant planets forming around a young star—offering a stunning glimpse of how our Solar System may have begun. Astronomers have identified two planets in the process of forming within the disc of gas and dust surrounding a young star called WISPIT 2. One planet had been spotted earlier, and new observations […]
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    One of Earth’s Greatest Migrations Is Collapsing Beneath Our Rivers
    2026-03-24 12:00:39 +00:00
    Siberian Taimen (Hucho taimen)One of Earth’s greatest migrations is vanishing underwater—and almost no one is paying attention. The world’s freshwater fish migrations—some of the longest on Earth—are collapsing fast, with populations down over 80%. Scientists say only global cooperation to reconnect rivers can prevent their disappearance. A Hidden Crisis in Freshwater Fish Migration Some of the longest and […]
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    Earth’s Strangest Magnetic Era: Scientists Decode the Ediacaran Mystery
    2026-03-24 11:05:49 +00:00
    Earth's Magnetic Field IllustrationAncient rocks reveal that Earth’s magnetic field during the Ediacaran may not have been chaotic after all. Earth’s Ediacaran Period, which lasted from about 630 to 540 million years ago, has long puzzled scientists studying the planet’s magnetic history. In most other eras, tectonic plates moved at relatively steady rates, climate zones remained stable, and […]
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    Alaska’s Protective Ice Is Vanishing, Scientists Find
    2026-03-24 10:30:39 +00:00
    Ice floating Water Knik Glacier AlaskaAlong Alaska’s northern coast, a subtle but significant shift is unfolding as landfast sea ice forms later, disappears sooner, and covers less area than in previous decades. Sea ice along Alaska’s northern coastline is lasting for shorter periods each year, based on a 27-year analysis by scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. This type […]
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    Scientists Discover Alaska Glaciers Are Melting Weeks Longer Than Expected
    2026-03-24 09:55:47 +00:00
    Calving Ice Dawes Glacier AlaskaNew radar data reveals Alaska’s glaciers are melting longer and reacting faster to heat. Alaska’s glaciers are not just shrinking. They are staying in melt mode for longer stretches of the year. Using satellite radar, researchers found that for every 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) increase in average summer temperature, glaciers across Alaska experience […]
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    A Bright Star Hid a Massive Secret for 50 Years: Mystery of Gamma Cassiopeiae Finally Solved
    2026-03-24 08:00:37 +00:00
    Gamma Cas Hungry White Dwarf CompanionA naked-eye star’s 50-year mystery is solved—its bizarre X-rays come from a hidden, feeding white dwarf. Easily visible in the night sky within the constellation Cassiopeia, the star γ Cas has puzzled astronomers for more than 50 years. It produces X-rays with energies and temperatures far beyond what is expected from a typical massive star. […]
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    Study Challenges Long-Held Belief About Parkinson’s Tremors
    2026-03-24 04:46:22 +00:00
    Grey Haired Man Parkinson Syndrome Tremor in HandsNew imaging research challenges a long-standing assumption about Parkinson’s disease. A clinical imaging study from Finland suggests that rest tremor in Parkinson’s disease is not caused by greater dopamine loss. Instead, tremor appears to be linked to relatively preserved dopamine function. Researchers at the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital analyzed clinical records along […]
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    Scientists Say One Gene Could Be Behind up to 93% of Alzheimer’s Cases
    2026-03-24 04:21:10 +00:00
    Human Brain DNA Mutation Genetic Neuroscience Mental HealthA growing body of evidence suggests that a single gene, APOE, may play a far more dominant role in Alzheimer’s disease than previously recognized. A single gene may play a much larger role in Alzheimer’s disease than scientists once thought. In a new analysis led by researchers at UCL, the APOE gene was linked to […]
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    Scientists Identify Protein That Slows Key Effects of Aging
    2026-03-24 03:56:47 +00:00
    Clock Aging Time OldBoosting a protein that suppresses inflammation reduced frailty and improved physical health in aging mice. The United States is entering a period of rapid population aging. By 2050, nearly one quarter of Americans will be at least 65 years old, and many individuals are expected to live well into their 90s or beyond. This demographic […]
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    The Genetics of Living Longer: Study Challenges Decades of Aging Research
    2026-03-14 12:27:22 +00:00
    Glowing Green DNA LongevityWeizmann Institute study finds genetics may account for about 50 percent of human lifespan, more than double previous estimates. What determines how long people live, and how much of their lifespan is influenced by genetics? For many years, scientists believed the genetic contribution to human lifespan was relatively modest compared with other biological traits. Earlier […]
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    New Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Wipes Out Tumors and Blocks Drug Resistance
    2026-03-14 11:52:10 +00:00
    Cancer Cells IllustrationA triple drug approach that blocks the KRAS pathway at three points eliminated pancreatic tumors and prevented resistance in mouse models. Existing treatments for pancreatic cancer often stop working within a few months because tumors quickly develop resistance to the drugs. Researchers at Spain’s National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) report that they have prevented this […]
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    Popular “Miracle” Supplement Linked to Birth Defects
    2026-03-14 11:17:14 +00:00
    Man Holding White Capsule Supplement PillFindings suggest men planning to conceive should be cautious with antioxidant supplements, as excessive intake may affect sperm and early craniofacial development in offspring. Antioxidants are often promoted as powerful supplements that can help prevent chronic illnesses and cancer, treat conditions such as COPD and dementia, and even slow aspects of aging. Because of these […]
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    Quantum Teleportation Breakthrough Brings the Quantum Internet Closer
    2026-03-14 07:07:50 +00:00
    Quantum Teleportation ConceptFirst successful demonstration of quantum teleportation between two different quantum dots. An international team of researchers that includes scientists from Paderborn University has achieved a major milestone toward building a future quantum internet. For the first time, the polarization state of a single photon produced by one quantum dot has been successfully transferred to another […]
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    Cracking a 3,000-Year-Old Mystery: Rare Burials Reveal Secrets of the Late Bronze Age
    2026-03-14 00:18:08 +00:00
    Graves With Stone Built Walls Near EsperstedtEvidence from rare burials shows Late Bronze Age Central European communities adapted through exchange, shifting diets, and diverse burial practices rather than large-scale migration. A new interdisciplinary study published in Nature Communications offers the first detailed biomolecular and archaeological perspective on the lives of people in Central Europe during the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1300–800 […]
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    Your Brain Can Be Tricked Into Enjoying Artificial Sweeteners
    2026-03-13 23:43:54 +00:00
    Artificial Sweetener Metal SpoonCan your expectations change how sweet something tastes or how much you enjoy it? A nutrition label can shape your experience before you take the first sip. In a study in JNeurosci, Elena Mainetto (Radboud University), Margaret Westwater (University of Oxford), and researchers at the University of Cambridge tested whether expectations alone could change how […]
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    Scientists Finally Solve the 20-Year Mystery of Strange Tiny Dinosaur Fossils
    2026-03-13 23:08:57 +00:00
    Fossil Skeleton of Liaoningosaurus paradoxusFossil bone analysis shows that mysterious tiny Liaoningosaurus specimens are actually hatchling ankylosaurs, offering rare evidence of early armored dinosaur development. A long-standing puzzle involving dozens of unusually small dinosaur fossils has finally been resolved. Specimens once believed to represent a tiny species of armored dinosaur are now understood to be the remains of baby […]
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    New Research Challenges Long-Held Assumptions About Prediabetes Treatment
    2026-03-13 19:43:00 +00:00
    Diabetes Fasting Blood SugarAchieving remission from prediabetes dramatically reduces the risk of heart disease and other major cardiovascular events. Lowering blood sugar levels dramatically reduces the risk of serious heart problems in people with prediabetes. Research from King’s College London, published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, shows that restoring blood glucose levels to a normal range, effectively […]
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    Cats May Hold the Key to Treating Human Cancer
    2026-03-13 19:08:19 +00:00
    Doctor Cat CostumeA large international study has mapped the genetic landscape of feline cancers for the first time, revealing striking similarities between tumor-driving mutations in cats, humans, and dogs. The genetics of cat tumors are no longer a “black box,” according to researchers behind a new study that represents one of the most significant advances in feline […]
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    This Simple Japanese Eating Habit Is Linked to a Longer Life
    2026-03-13 18:33:15 +00:00
    Glowing Human Stars LongevityEating to 80% fullness may promote mindful habits, modest calorie reduction, and long-term health benefits. In several regions of Japan known for exceptional longevity, many people follow a principle called hara hachi bu. Rooted in Confucian teaching, it encourages individuals to stop eating when they feel about 80% full rather than continuing until they are […]
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    Scientists Discover Simple Trick That Boosts mRNA Therapy Delivery 20-Fold
    2026-03-13 15:55:57 +00:00
    Lipid Nanoparticle Supplemented by Amino Acids Fusing With the Cell MembraneA small metabolic tweak may unlock the full potential of RNA medicines. Lipid nanoparticles, or LNPs, are best known as the delivery system used in the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines given to billions of people worldwide. Scientists are now exploring their potential far beyond vaccines. Researchers hope to use these particles to carry therapeutic mRNA into […]
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    Scientists Solve a Mystery Behind Your Sense of Touch
    2026-03-13 15:20:20 +00:00
    Fingertip Touches Fogged GlassA new study from Scripps Research reveals how a key touch-sensing protein detects mechanical forces with remarkable precision. Each time something lightly presses against your skin, specialized sensory neurons translate that mechanical force into electrical signals that the brain interprets as touch. Researchers have long known that a protein called PIEZO2 plays a central role […]
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    Scientists Say Conquering Age-Related Diseases Could Dramatically Extend Human Life
    2026-03-13 14:45:08 +00:00
    Exercise Strength Longevity TechnologyA new analysis suggests many anti-aging claims may reflect disease-specific improvements rather than genuine slowing of aging. The analysis, published in Genomic Psychiatry, calls on researchers to rethink how biological aging is measured and interpreted. Dr. Dan Ehninger, who leads the Translational Biogerontology Laboratory at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, and Dr. Maryam Keshavarz […]
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    Astronomers Detect a Vast Hidden Web of Galaxies in the Early Universe
    2026-03-13 11:30:06 +00:00
    Line Intensity Map HETDEXAstronomers have uncovered a hidden cosmic web of galaxies and gas by mapping hydrogen light from the early universe. Astronomers working with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) have produced the most detailed three-dimensional map yet of light emitted by energized hydrogen in the early universe. The map traces light from a period between […]
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    NASA’s DART Impact Actually Changed an Asteroid System’s Orbit Around the Sun
    2026-03-13 10:55:49 +00:00
    NASA's DART Spacecraft Flying Toward Didymos and DimorphosNASA’s DART mission proved that a spacecraft can nudge an asteroid system in space, offering a real test of planetary defense. NASA’s DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) spacecraft changed the motion of an asteroid system in space, demonstrating that a kinetic impactor could be a viable way to deflect a near-Earth object if one ever […]
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    Moon Rocks Challenge Long-Held Theory About the Origin of Earth’s Water
    2026-03-13 10:20:37 +00:00
    Planet Earth Behind Far Side of MoonOxygen isotope analysis of lunar soil shows meteorites delivered only a limited amount of water to the Earth–Moon system after about 4 billion years ago. For many years, scientists have proposed that water-rich meteorites striking Earth late in its history may have delivered a significant share of the planet’s oceans. However, new research indicates that […]
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    Your Lifestyle Choices Could Halve Your Dementia Risk
    2026-03-13 04:06:39 +00:00
    Old Man Alzheimer's DementiaNearly half of dementia cases may be influenced by modifiable factors like smoking, cardiovascular disease, and high blood pressure. Research suggests that many dementia cases are connected to risk factors that people may be able to change. A new study from Lund University identifies several lifestyle and health conditions linked to two of the most […]
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    Could an “Exercise Pill” Fight Depression? Scientists Want To Find Out
    2026-03-13 03:31:59 +00:00
    Neuroscience Exercise Dementia Brain BoostExercise can powerfully influence the brain, but what if the same biological signals could be activated without physical movement? Many people recognize the clear-headed feeling that follows a run or an intense workout. Scientific studies support this experience. Research shows that for mild to moderate depression, regular physical activity can be as effective as antidepressant […]
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    Is Berberine Really a “Natural Ozempic”? Scientists Reveal What This Popular Supplement Really Does
    2026-03-13 02:56:17 +00:00
    Young Man Weight Loss Before After ConceptOften labeled a “natural Ozempic,” berberine is widely discussed as a metabolic aid. Yet research suggests its influence may lie deeper. In recent years, berberine has gained significant attention as a supposed “natural way” to support metabolism. Discussions on social media frequently compare the compound with incretin drugs, and it is sometimes labeled “plant-based Ozempic.” […]
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    1.9-Million-Year-Old Site Rewrites the Story of Humanity’s First Migration
    2026-03-10 11:51:36 +00:00
    Hippopotamus Ivory Tusk UbeidiyaNew research is reshaping the timeline of one of the world’s most important prehistoric sites. Scientists have discovered that the archaeological site of ‘Ubeidiya in the Jordan Valley is at least 1.9 million years old. This pushes back the timeline for early human activity in the region by hundreds of thousands of years. The finding […]
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    This Giant Dinosaur Walked in Circles 150 Million Years Ago – Scientists Uncover Its Secrets
    2026-03-10 11:16:56 +00:00
    Brachiosaurus Sauropod DinosaurA rare looping dinosaur trackway in Colorado reveals new clues about sauropod movement and hints that the massive animal may have walked with a limp. Researchers studying an unusual looping trail of fossilized footprints in the United States have uncovered evidence suggesting the dinosaur that left them may have walked with a limp. Near the […]
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    “Unlike Anything We’ve Ever Seen” – Bizarre New Insect Discovered in South America Stuns Scientists
    2026-03-10 10:41:42 +00:00
    Cryptotermes mobydickiA newly identified termite species with a whale-like head reveals unexpected diversity within the Cryptotermes genus. In the canopies of a South American rainforest, a tiny soldier termite has stunned a team of international scientists with its whale-like features. Cryptotermes mobydicki, the name given to the termite by the international research team — led by […]
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    A Brilliant Blue Lake Inside an Ancient Volcano Stuns From Space
    2026-03-10 05:41:38 +00:00
    Lake Coatepeque From Space 2026A breathtaking astronaut photo reveals El Salvador’s Lake Coatepeque—an ancient volcanic crater lake that sometimes mysteriously turns brilliant turquoise. Lake Coatepeque, located just inland from El Salvador’s Pacific coastline, stands out for its vivid blue water that fills part of a volcanic caldera bearing the same name. On February 10, 2026, an astronaut aboard the […]
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    Scientists Find a Way To Control Heat Flow With Electricity
    2026-03-10 03:34:23 +00:00
    Electric Field Boosts Heat Carrying Vibrations in CeramicScientists have discovered that applying an electric field to certain ceramics can dramatically redirect how heat moves through them. New research from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, carried out with collaborators at The Ohio State University and Amphenol Corporation, is challenging long-held ideas about how heat can be directed through solid materials. […]
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    Is the Universe Infinite? The Surprising Truth About Cosmic Geometry
    2026-03-10 02:59:18 +00:00
    Big Bang Universe Expansion Light ExplosionObservations show the universe appears flat, yet its true size and global shape beyond the observable horizon may remain forever unknown. The surface of Earth has a measurable size. Scientists can calculate its total area, and if the planet were expanding, we would see its dimensions steadily increase over time. Because Earth is something we […]
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    The Moon Was Hit Again: NASA Scientists Discover a Newly Formed Crater
    2026-03-10 02:24:30 +00:00
    Earth Behind Far Side of MoonA bright new lunar crater detected in spacecraft images shows that asteroid impacts continue to reshape the Moon’s surface today. The Moon’s familiar surface tells a story of both ancient violence and ongoing change. While its vast dark basins formed during a period of intense bombardment billions of years ago, new impacts continue to reshape […]
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    Scientists Find Alzheimer’s Clues Hidden in the Shape of Blood Proteins
    2026-03-09 23:04:54 +00:00
    Protein Shapes That Track Alzheimer’s ProgressionScientists have developed a new blood test that could spot Alzheimer’s earlier by detecting hidden changes in how proteins fold in the bloodstream. Alzheimer’s disease affects an estimated 7.2 million Americans age 65 and older, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Current diagnostic approaches often focus on measuring the levels of two proteins—amyloid beta (Aβ) and […]
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    Stanford Scientists Uncover the Molecular Mistake That May Trigger Brain Aging
    2026-03-09 21:53:22 +00:00
    Doctor Examining Brain Hologram CloseScientists have identified a critical breakdown in the cellular machinery that produces proteins in aging brains. Aging and neurodegenerative disease can interfere with a cell’s ability to produce properly functioning proteins. This process, known as “proteostasis,” or protein homeostasis, keeps protein production and maintenance in balance. Brain cells appear especially vulnerable when this system begins […]
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    Scientists Discover Genetic Switch That Supercharges Cancer-Killing Immune Cells
    2026-03-09 21:18:31 +00:00
    Biological Lymphocytes and Cancer CellResearchers have uncovered a new way to enhance the cancer-fighting ability of the immune system. All people naturally produce a growth factor known as IL-15 that plays an important role in protecting the body from cancer. This molecule helps stimulate the production and activity of immune cells that can quickly detect and destroy cancer cells […]
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    Weight Loss Drugs Like Ozempic and Wegovy Show Surprising Heart Health Benefits
    2026-03-09 20:43:43 +00:00
    Obese Man Exercise Heart Attack IllustrationA new study suggests that widely used GLP-1 weight-loss drugs may do more than improve metabolic health: they could also protect the heart after a heart attack. Doctors can often reopen the blocked artery that triggers a heart attack, but that is not always the end of the crisis inside the heart muscle. A new […]
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    Scientists May Have Found a Way to Fix Green Hydrogen’s Biggest Problem
    2026-03-09 15:13:26 +00:00
    Hydrogen Green Energy PipesA new European project aims to reinvent green hydrogen without toxic PFAS or costly rare metals. Green hydrogen is widely viewed as a crucial piece of the global shift toward cleaner energy. However, producing it at scale still presents major economic and environmental challenges. One of the most promising methods, PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolysis, […]
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    Electrons Catapult Across Solar Materials Near Nature’s Speed Limit
    2026-03-09 14:38:29 +00:00
    Vibrational Modeinterplay Electron Transfer ProcessesScientists have discovered that electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, driven by tiny atomic vibrations. Scientists have found that electrons can be propelled across solar materials at nearly the fastest speed allowed by nature, a discovery that challenges long-standing ideas about how solar energy systems function. […]
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    Scientists Just Made Light Do Something Once Thought Impossible
    2026-03-09 14:03:27 +00:00
    Quantum Physics Photon Light Particle EnergyPhysicists have recreated the Nobel Prize–winning quantum Hall effect using light, revealing that photons can follow the same strange quantum rules once thought exclusive to electrons. In the late 1800s, scientists discovered what is now known as the Hall effect. It occurs when an electric current passes through a material while a magnetic field is […]
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    Scientists Finally See How Plants and Fungi Coordinate a 450-Million-Year Partnership
    2026-03-09 12:49:42 +00:00
    Plant Tightly Bound White Root BallA new pair of molecular tools is allowing scientists to uncover how plants and fungi coordinate their ancient underground partnership. For about 450 million years, plants and soil fungi have maintained a mutually beneficial partnership. The fungi grow through plant roots and supply phosphorus and other minerals from the soil. In return, the plants provide […]
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    The Surprising Truth About Aging: New Study Challenges the Idea of Inevitable Decline
    2026-03-09 11:22:27 +00:00
    Energy Vitality Human Health LifespanA large longitudinal study challenges the idea that aging inevitably brings decline, revealing that many older adults improve in key measures of physical and cognitive health. Aging later in life is often described as a gradual decline in both body and mind. However, new research from scientists at Yale University suggests a different possibility. The […]
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    Scientists Discover Way To Reverse Chemical Process Linked With Alzheimer’s Disease
    2026-03-09 10:47:37 +00:00
    Brain Dementia Neurons Amyloid Plaque Alzheimer's DiseaseBy watching Alzheimer’s-related protein clumping unfold second by second, researchers have uncovered new clues about the role of metal ions. An Oregon State University chemist and a group of undergraduate researchers have captured real-time details of a chemical reaction tied to Alzheimer’s disease. Their work could help guide the development of more precisely targeted medications. […]
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    One Nasal Spray Could Protect Against COVID, Flu, Pneumonia, and More
    2026-03-09 10:12:21 +00:00
    Nasal Spray Vaccine ConceptA single nasal spray vaccine may one day protect against viruses, pneumonia, and even allergies. For decades, scientists have dreamed of creating a universal vaccine capable of protecting against many different pathogens. The idea has often been compared to a Holy Grail of medicine — a goal that seemed almost impossible to achieve. Now, researchers […]
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    New Catalyst Turns CO2 Into Valuable Methanol With Unprecedented Efficiency
    2026-03-09 08:14:07 +00:00
    Isolated Indium CatalystA new catalyst built from isolated indium atoms allows scientists to convert CO2 into methanol more efficiently while revealing the hidden chemistry that drives the reaction. Methanol is an important building block for many chemical products. Scientists at ETH Zurich have now developed a highly efficient method for producing this compound from carbon dioxide (CO2) […]
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    This Ultra-Thin Device Controls Light Like a Microscopic Spotlight
    2026-03-09 03:49:53 +00:00
    Metasurface Chip in ActionA tiny metasurface chip can turn invisible infrared light into steerable visible beams, opening the door to powerful new optical technologies. Developing extremely small devices that can precisely guide and manipulate light is critical for many emerging technologies. Scientists at the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center (CUNY ASRC) have now demonstrated […]
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    The Hidden Technology That Could Finally Make Fusion Power Work
    2026-03-09 03:24:47 +00:00
    Fusion DiagnosticsScientists say the path to commercial fusion power may hinge on better ways to measure the behavior of superheated plasma. A new DOE-backed report highlights advanced diagnostics, AI tools, and tougher sensors as key technologies that could accelerate the fusion energy race. Running a fusion reactor safely and consistently requires scientists to carefully track the […]
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    “At First, We Thought Something Was Wrong” – NASA DART Mission Reveals a Cosmic Snowball Fight
    2026-03-09 02:59:48 +00:00
    Dimorphos Color Enhanced ‘Cosmic Snowballs’Images from NASA’s DART mission revealed the first direct evidence that asteroids in a binary system can exchange rocks and dust. Slow moving debris from the asteroid Didymos appears to have struck its moon Dimorphos, leaving distinctive streaks scientists describe as “cosmic snowballs.” Around 15% of asteroids that pass near Earth have a smaller moon […]
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    New AI Model Predicts Cancer Spread With Incredible Accuracy
    2026-03-09 01:03:45 +00:00
    Cancer Cell Dividing SpreadingScientists have developed an AI system that analyzes complex gene-expression signatures to estimate the likelihood that a tumor will spread. Why do some tumors spread throughout the body while others remain confined to their original location? Scientists still do not fully understand the processes that determine whether cancer cells gain the ability to metastasize. Yet […]
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    This Overlooked Health Condition Could Raise Your Risk of Death by 83%
    2026-03-09 00:38:12 +00:00
    Overweight Man Belly Measuring TapeA study following more than 5,000 participants for 12 years found that straightforward clinical measurements can help identify sarcopenic obesity without relying on complex imaging methods such as MRI and CT scans. Researchers from the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) in Brazil, working with scientists from University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom, […]
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