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AI Watches You Sleep: New Model Analyzes Over 1 Million Hours of Slumber

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
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AI Model Predicts Biological Age from a Tiny Blood Sample

Categories Health, Technology
A logarithmic spiral with a diameter of 500 μm, approximately half the diameter of a sewing needle.

Accidental Lab Mishap Reveals Nature’s Hidden Art

Categories Physics & Mathematics
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Americans Rarely Use Guns for Self-Defense Despite Widespread Belief

Categories Brain & Behavior, 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.

Despite societal benefits, popular weight loss shots not cost-effective at current prices

Categories Health, Social Sciences
A split image showing an elderly person struggling in the heat on one side and another elderly person shivering in the cold on the other side, with a thermometer in the middle displaying rising temperatures.

Poor people age faster

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Personality factors are best defense against losing your job to a robot

Robot Bosses Get Less Respect and Lower Results, Study Finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
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Scientists Uncover Hidden Cause of Mysterious Post-Steroid Skin Condition

Categories Health
Biomolecular condensates often appear like soap bubbles but are actually more like Silly Putty, featuring mostly elastic and viscous behaviors on different time scales. WashU researchers have devised a method to image the internal organization within condensates to arrive at a structural explanation for condensate viscoelasticity. (Image: Shutterstock)

Scientists Unveil the Hidden World of Cellular ‘Silly Putty’

Categories Health
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Held in the Blood: Science Poetry Thursday

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From sunlight to stored power: how hot air could solve solar energy’s biggest challenge

Categories Bloggers
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Earth’s Carbon Footprint Now Threatening Satellite Operations

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Space, Technology
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America’s Bird Populations in Free Fall as 229 Species Face Extinction Risk

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
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