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Scientists find shocking new allies against a major human health threat
Read More: Scientists find shocking new allies against a major human health threatAntibiotic resistance and metabolic disease are usually framed as enemies that outsmart medicine at every turn. Yet in laboratories around…
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2 tiny tweaks made me obsessed with wearing my Oura Ring again
Read More: 2 tiny tweaks made me obsessed with wearing my Oura Ring againTwo tiny tweaks turned my Oura Ring from a gadget I kept forgetting to wear into a piece of jewelry…
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Top expert claims Alzheimer’s might not actually start in the brain
Read More: Top expert claims Alzheimer’s might not actually start in the brainFor more than a century, Alzheimer’s disease has been framed as a slow catastrophe that begins inside the brain and…
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Why is flu season so insanely bad this year?
Read More: Why is flu season so insanely bad this year?Across the United States, clinics and emergency rooms are again filling with people who have high fevers, hacking coughs, and…
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Shocking soybean breakthrough could transform the entire planet
Read More: Shocking soybean breakthrough could transform the entire planetSoybeans have quietly become one of the most strategically important crops on Earth, feeding people and animals while anchoring global…
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Officials take extreme steps as vital water source drops past ‘dead’ level
Read More: Officials take extreme steps as vital water source drops past ‘dead’ levelAcross two continents, officials are confronting the same nightmare scenario: a reservoir so depleted it can no longer move water…
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$15M in illegal goods seized from stores in ‘significant disruption’
Read More: $15M in illegal goods seized from stores in ‘significant disruption’Authorities have removed more than $15 million in illegal tobacco and vape products from shop shelves in Queensland, describing the…
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Scientists score major breakthrough against deadly breakbone fever
Read More: Scientists score major breakthrough against deadly breakbone feverDengue’s brutal “breakbone” fever has long been one of global health’s most stubborn failures, a disease that keeps resurging even…
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Neuroticism tied to liberal views in young Americans, but not older adults
Read More: Neuroticism tied to liberal views in young Americans, but not older adultsPersonality has long been treated as background noise in American politics, but new research suggests it may help explain why…
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This city ended its water crisis with 1 radical tech everyone hated
Read More: This city ended its water crisis with 1 radical tech everyone hatedFor decades, one city stared down a water crisis that looked unsolvable without painful rationing or costly imports. It ultimately…








