Science
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Herpes virus may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease through transposition elements
Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic Genome Center outlined the pathways of human herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV1) that can be…
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Virologists: These steps can stop the spread of bird flu and “prevent human epidemics”
As the bird flu continues to circulate in wild birds and livestock, public health officials are increasingly concerned about the…
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Milestones for retirement of gravity nuclear weapons
After more than a decade of hard development and production, American nuclear safety companies have quietly reached a critical milestone.…
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Columbia Climate School Announces New Double Degree in Columbia Engineering – Earth State
Columbia Climate School is pleased to announce the launch of a new dual degree program with the FU Foundation School…
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Physicists crack code between matter and antimatter collision in groundbreaking calculations
In a significant mathematical feat, bridges seemingly unrelated quantum phenomena, researchers have demonstrated for the first time that the same…
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Ancient iceberg reveals what is about to happen
A study by Utrecht researchers solves decades-old Antarctic mysteries and reveals a large number of icebergs millions of years earlier…
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Scientists discover hidden patterns in heart inflammation that is associated with common
A team of researchers in Berlin found that not all cardiac inflammation is equal. Their groundbreaking research reveals obvious cellular…
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Why can’t gpt think like we do
Artificial intelligence (AI), especially large language models such as GPT-4, show impressive performance on inference tasks. But does AI really…
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What happens when diet targets super-emotional foods?
Most dietary plans are designed to help people achieve weight loss or adhere to U.S. nutrition guidelines, and no mention…
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High tides of sand digging: an increasing threat to marine life
In the delicate balance between human development and the protection of the fragile natural world, sand is pushing down the…
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