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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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Promoting brain-promoting apps stop mental decline in older people while controls slip
For residents of assisted living facilities facing the shadow of cognitive decline, a new smartphone app brings hope. A recent…
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Experts: There are no “illegal” protests
President Donald Trump recently made headlines for threatening to stop “university funding from any university, school or university that allows…
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Report – Air quality is important
Washington, March 5, 2025 – The American Clean Energy Association (ACP) released today Clean Energy Snapshots in 2024a preview of…
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Green Fairway – Science Poetry
Between red flagsand rough ground,The echo of ironPress the flesh of the earth,Land Rest –pauseBetween the swings,Amid applauseThat disappeared.Under neatly…
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Foreign parasites penetrate Japan’s waterways
The newly identified parasites from mainland China have established themselves in Japan’s tone river system, using complex networks of local…
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Researchers create gels that can modify themselves like human skin
We all encounter gels in our daily lives – from the soft, sticky substances you put into your hair to…
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More than twice the drug found in patients with glioblastoma
It has been shown that a drug developed at the University of Texas at San Antonio has been shown to…
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Tobacco industry warns experts on targeting African youth as a new market
The tobacco industry has set its sights on Africa, exploiting regulatory loopholes and targeting the rapidly growing youth population of…
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Population monitoring with Oregon shrinking glaciers – Earth State
As a climate scientist with more than 25 years of experience, Anders Carlson understands the significant losses faced by Oregon…
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