Science
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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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Research shows that Arabia has achieved five times the extreme rainfall 400 years ago
A new study to rebuild extreme rainfall in Arabia found that the region had rainfall as much as the extreme…
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Tiny chips can make your GP accurate to centimeters
Imagine knowing your exact location to centimeters, or taking time measurements so precise that subtle changes in the Earth’s surface…
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Virtual reality research shows that when surprised, our brains amplify pain
When it comes to pain, what you expect may not be what you get. New research using virtual reality shows…
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Why Dating Apps Boost Makeup Programs
According to 323 million people who use them globally, they are a modern way to find love, but dating apps…
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Gene therapy can improve babies’ lives
With the support of Meiragtx, four young children have changed their vision improvements in their vision after groundbreaking new genetic…
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Shape transfer robots can flow like liquid to support human body weight
In a major advance in robotics and materials science, researchers have developed a range of robots that can transition between…
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Researchers outline new ways to better understand animal consciousness
A team of researchers outlined a new approach that could better understand the depth of animal consciousness, which could produce…
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Hidden viruses may be the secret to defeating super bacteria
New research shows that viruses that use infected bacteria, called bacteriophages, have promising potential, are viruses that attack and kill…
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