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Daily Steps and Movement Linked to Lower Heart Disease Risk in Women with Cancer History

Categories Health
Dogs carrying the genetic variant most associated with obesity, DENND1B, had around 8% more body fat than those without it.

Scientists identify genes that make humans and Labradors more likely to become obese

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Artist’s impression of a hypervelocity star ejected from the Large Magellanic Cloud (shown on right). When a binary star system ventures too close to a supermassive black hole, the intense gravitational forces tear the pair apart. One star is captured into a tight orbit around the black hole, while the other is flung outward at extreme velocities—often exceeding thousands of kilometers per second—becoming a hypervelocity star. The inset illustration depicts this process: the original binary’s orbital path is shown as interwoven lines, with one star being captured by the black hole (near center of inset) while the other is ejected into space (lower right).

Runaway Stars Reveal Hidden Black Hole in Milky Way’s Nearest Neighbor

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
1 in 5 butterflies have disappeared in the United States since the year 2000, according to research featuring faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

20% of Butterflies in the U.S. Have Disappeared Since 2000

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
June Round inspects a dish of microbes cultured from the gut. Specific species of microbes appear to reduce the risk of diabetes and may even help restore lost pancreatic function, her results suggest.

Early-Life Gut Microbes May Protect Against Diabetes, Research in Mice Suggests

Categories Health
'Forest bathing,' the practice of spending time in nature engaging all of one's senses, can support mental, physical, and emotional health in adults over 65. Credit: Image compiled by Krystal Huang; Original photographs: Getty Images - recep-bg, AVTG and PPAMPicture. All Rights Reserved.

Brain-Boosting App Halts Mental Decline in Older Adults While Control Group Slips

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
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Expert: There Is No Such Thing as ‘Illegal’ Protest

Categories Social Sciences
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Renewables dominate in 2024: Report

Categories Bloggers, Earth, Energy & Environment
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Greening the Fairway: Science Poetry Friday!

Categories Bloggers
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Robo-companion: humanoid robot gets chatty to help elderly hospital patients

Categories Bloggers
Life cycle of the introduced trematode Dollfustrema invadens in Japan. Illustration: Iwata Sho, Makito Hayashi and Tsukasa Waki

Foreign Parasite Infiltrates Japan’s Waterways

Categories Life & Non-humans
Artistic representation of hydrogels in a mobius-ring formed through self-healing.

Researchers Create Gel That Can Self-Heal Like Human Skin

Categories Health, Technology
Researchers at WashU Medicine have identified a possible way to make glioblastoma cells vulnerable to different types of immunotherapy. The strategy, which they demonstrated in cells in the lab, forces brain cancer cells to display targets for the immune system to attack. Glioblastoma is one of the most aggressive cancers, as illustrated by these brain scans from a patient with glioblastoma at initial diagnosis (left) and the same patient with a recurrent tumor (right).

Drug found to more than double survival time for glioblastoma patients

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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