Science
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Ancient herbal wisdom leads to promising Alzheimer’s treatment
A compound found in the common kitchen herb rosemary and Sage inspired potential new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, according to…
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New research shows that Megalong is slim, not short and fat, why is it important
According to groundbreaking new research, the prehistoric Megalodon shark is a creature that has attracted our imaginations in countless movies…
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Same arm, faster shield: study shows vaccine location for immune response
Based on the use of multiple vaccine doses with the same arm during a disease outbreak, the study reveals how…
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Scientists use bile to transform bacteria to cure damaged colon
Researchers have identified a specific gut bacteria that can alter treatments for ulcerative colitis by restoring the colon’s ability to…
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Quantum failure: Scientists capture natural ‘state changes’ in superconducting circuits
In a major advance in quantum science, researchers have successfully observed first-order and second-order dissipative phase transitions in superconducting quantum…
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Daily steps and exercise related to lowering heart disease risk in women with a history of cancer
For postmenopausal women struggling with cancer, pairing sneakers and moving more people every day can be a powerful way to…
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Scientists identify genes that make humans and Labradors more likely to be obese
Researchers studying the British Labrador Retriever have identified several genes related to canine obesity and show that these genes are…
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Out-of-control stars reveal hidden black holes among the galaxy’s closest neighbors
Astronomers have discovered strong evidence of the closest supermass black hole outside the Milky Way. This huge black hole is…
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Since 2000, 20% of butterflies in the United States have disappeared
Butterflies are popular creatures that can inspire art and play an important ecological role, but you may have noticed that…
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Studies in mice show that early-life gut microorganisms can prevent diabetes.
New research in mice found that the microbiome shapes the development of insulin-producing cells in infancy, leading to long-term changes…
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