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Wed Jul 22
The bacteria that make cheese taste so good may also benefit your gut
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Low-fat vegan diet helps people lose weight without eating less
5d
Webb’s mysterious little red dots may be hiding entire galaxies
5d
Tiny 1.7-billion-year-old fossils could reveal how complex life began
5d
Caltech breakthrough brings fiber-optic performance to silicon chips
5d
Scientists uncover the hidden nerve network fueling breast cancer
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Scientists turn DNA into a memory device that uses 100x less power
5d
Scientists tracked kids for 8 years — the screen time result was unexpected
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Animals have been eating nature’s original bioplastic for millions of years
5d
Tiny graphene wrinkles create surprisingly powerful electrical effects
5d
A little-known protein may be fueling Alzheimer’s — and scientists found a way to block it
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This 10-cent heart drug cuts hospitalizations by 25%
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A little movement in midlife could pay off for your brain years later
6d
The common mistake that could make aging joints hurt more
6d
Physicists discover a hidden gluon structure inside protons that could rewrite textbooks
6d
Scientists reveal why walking gets so much harder with age
6d
A new Ice Age species was hiding in la brea tar pits fossils for decades
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A black hole shredded a “super sun” — but something strange may have survived
6d
COVID-19 awakens dormant viruses — and one is linked to long COVID
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Scientists detect a surprising shift in human blood as atmospheric CO2 rises
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When gut microbes run low on fiber, they may start eating you
1w
A 30-year-old fossil was hiding bones from a mysterious ancient sea monster
1w
Common food preservative linked to rising suicide deaths among young people
1w
A 60-year-old theory about ants, bees and wasps may be wrong
1w
Scientists solve the mystery of a brain “switch” that can trigger weight loss in opposite ways
1w
Immune cells flood into the aging brain, Stanford scientists discover
1w
Scientists detect a nuclear reactor’s ghostly afterglow for the first time
1w
World’s first superconducting quantum heat engine could help unlock massive quantum computers
1w
Taking the stairs could protect your heart and help you live longer
1w
A stress hormone may help the brain repair itself
1w
Women taking estrogen had fewer signs of Alzheimer’s in their brains
1w
Paleontology rocked by organic molecules found in 66-million-year-old dinosaur bones
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The Atlantic Ocean can handle more warming than expected — with one big catch
1w
Neptune’s tiny moons may be the wreckage of shattered ancient worlds
1w
A massive new cosmic map is revealing black holes, rare stars, and hidden gas
1w
This common vitamin deficiency becomes far more dangerous when paired with belly fat
1w
One faulty gene copy can make the heart’s DNA fold the wrong way
1w
NASA’s Perseverance rover watches Earth vanish from the surface of Mars
1w
JWST spots a bizarre “black hole star” 100 billion times brighter than a star
1w
Drinking orange juice every day may change thousands of genes
1w
A 236-million-year-old fossil could rewrite the story of mammalian birth
1w
A surprising brain discovery could help explain why we overeat fatty foods
1w
A surprising triple treatment completely clears hiv in newborn primates
1w
Human brain cells are far more powerful than scientists thought
1w
Why your brain keeps making the same decisions – even when better options exist
1w
Scientists discover the brain has a fast lane and slow lane for clearing waste
1w
Ozempic may have revealed the brain’s hidden “craving center”
1w
Scientists turn Starlink into a giant scanner for Earth’s upper atmosphere
1w
Scientists discover a hidden brain rhythm that could improve Parkinson’s treatment
1w
3,500-year-old skeletons challenge what scientists thought they knew about syphilis
1w
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