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Big bird on Sesame Street coughing and looking a little sick on a corner that looks a lot like sterotypical New York in the 1970s

Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Avian Influenza Detected in New York City Wild Birds

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
A microscopic view of neurons with a glowing molecule representing the miR-519a-3p biomarker, offering hope for early Alzheimer's detection.

MicroRNA Biomarker Offers Hope for Early Alzheimer’s Detection

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
map of greenland

Geoengineering may slow Greenland ice sheet loss

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Illustration of clinicians in masks, a a hospital

Rising Health Insurance Costs Draining Wages and Widening the Inequality Gap

Categories Health, Social Sciences
map of world

Countries and companies need to address declining global fertility rates, doctors say

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Stanford engineers have developed an injectable hydrogel depot technology that enables GLP-1 drugs to be administered once every four months, compared to repeated daily injections.

New drug delivery system could reduce daily diabetes shots to just three a year

Categories Health
A century-old buffalofish from Apache Lake, Arizona.

Study uncovers hundred-year lifespans for three freshwater fish species in the Arizona desert

Categories Life & Non-humans
A new clinical study by Klick Labs found that AI and 10 seconds of voice could change the way people screen for diabetes, offering better access and lower costs than current screening methods. The findings, published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Digital Health, reported 89 percent accuracy for women and 86 percent for men in predicting Type 2 diabetes from acoustic voice features.

AI and 10 seconds of voice can screen for diabetes, new study reveals

Categories Health, Technology
Spam

FDA Issues Public Health Alert for Canned Meat Product SPAM

Categories Health
Schematic of the inflaton field fragmented into oscillons, with superimposed gravitational waves. (Credit: Kavli IPMU, Volodymyr Takhistov)

Scientists Uncover Universe’s Hidden Waves from Ancient Times

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Nuclear power plant in distance

Shutting down nuclear power could increase air pollution

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
The new method identified ten clusters of chess openings represented with different colors. Openings that are close to each other on this network appear often together in the repertoire of players.

Researchers create new classification of chess openings

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Sailfish

Watch the fastest fish in the world hunt its prey – for the first time

Categories Life & Non-humans
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