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The Simple Smartwatch Calculation That Could Save Your Life

Categories Health
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Oxygen Found in Universe’s Most Distant Galaxy Rewrites Stellar Timeline

Categories Space
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How Plant Compounds Are Transforming Diabetes Treatment From the Gut Up

Categories Health
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Sharing mealtimes with others linked to better wellbeing

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
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Living longer, living better: new advances in Down syndrome care

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Coffee-making robot pours water from a kettle into a cup

Robot Barista Breaks New Ground for AI Machines

Categories Technology
Holding half its weight in carbon dioxide, the material could replace sand in concrete and other construction materials while trapping greenhouse gas.

Scientists Create ‘Artificial Sand’ That Eats CO2, Could Transform Construction Industry

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
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Scientists Unveil Secret Language of Dietary Fiber

Categories Health
The gut epithelium of virgin (top), pregnant (middle), and lactating (bottom) mice, highlighting villus growth.

Pregnancy Permanently Rewires Rodent Guts

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
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Snow, Sleet, and Scrolling: How Extreme Weather Drives Us to Social Media

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences, Technology
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Brain Rhythm Drug Mimics Stroke Rehab Effects

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
This is part of a new image that shows the vibration directions, or polarization, of the radiation. The zoom-in on the right is 10 degrees high. Polarized light vibrates in a particular direction; blue shows where the surrounding light’s vibration directions are angled towards it, like spokes on a bicycle; orange shows places where the vibration directions circle around it. This new information reveals the motion of the ancient gases in the universe when it was less than half a million years old, pulled by the force of gravity in the first step toward forming galaxies. The red band comes from our closer-by Milky Way.

Telescope Captures Clearest Images of Universe’s Infancy

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space, Technology
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Hibernating Lemurs Turn Back Time at Cellular Level

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
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