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New light-powered fiber detects tiny amounts of bacteria in just one minute
Researchers in Japan have developed a new light-based technology that can rapidly gather thousands of bacteria into a tiny area, making them much easier...
AI can help spot fake news—But it may also weaken your critical thinking
Artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are becoming increasingly popular sources of information.
Many people now use these systems not only to...
Why a Constant Buzzing or Ringing Sound Could Mean More Than You Think
For many people, hearing loss seems like something that happens much later in life.
It is often imagined as a slow decline that makes television...
The Potato Question: Why Your Choice of Side Dish Could Affect Future Diabetes Risk
Potatoes have been part of human diets for centuries. They are inexpensive, filling, and widely available.
Around the world, people enjoy potatoes in many forms,...
Non-Hormone Drug Reduces Menopausal Symptoms in Women
Menopause affects millions of women around the world each year, yet many people still underestimate how disruptive its symptoms can be.
Although menopause is a...
Scientists Finally Measured Farting Habits—and the Results Are Surprising
Farting may be one of the most common human activities, but it is also one of the least discussed. People often joke about it,...
Scientists Find a New Way to Stop Cancer Spread
For many cancer patients, the most frightening part of the disease is not the original tumor but the possibility that cancer may return after...
NFL draft picks may be overrated, new study suggests
Every year, NFL teams spend enormous amounts of time, money, and effort trying to identify the best players in the draft.
High draft picks are...
Hidden texting flaws let attackers impersonate contacts on iPhones and Androids
A major security flaw that allowed attackers to impersonate other people in text message conversations has finally been fixed across the United States, thanks...
A tiny lab-made universe may help solve the mystery of time
Time seems like one of the most basic parts of everyday life. We use clocks to measure it, plan our days around it, and...
Ancient humans chose the perfect stone for the job nearly 800,000 years ago
A new study has revealed that ancient human ancestors were far more skilled and organized than previously thought.
Nearly 800,000 years ago, they were carefully...
Can a Keto Diet Help Slow Brain Aging?
The human body contains two systems that are constantly communicating with each other: the gut and the brain.
For many years, scientists viewed these organs...
Hidden Heart Clues May Predict Cancer Nearly Two Decades Earlier
Most people think of heart disease and cancer as completely different illnesses. One affects the heart and blood vessels, while the other involves abnormal...
Joint Pain Supplement Linke to Faster Alzheimer’s Growth
Glucosamine has become one of the world's most popular dietary supplements. Many people take it daily to ease joint discomfort, maintain cartilage health, and...
These fruits and vegetables are especially good for heart health
Most people have heard the advice to eat five portions of fruits and vegetables every day. This recommendation has been a cornerstone of healthy...
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Ultrathin diamond layer solves major heat problem in future 6G devices
A team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and other institutions has developed a new way to improve the performance of...
These tiny microbes can clean water and produce electricity at the same time
Imagine a technology that can generate electricity while cleaning wastewater at the same time.
According to a recent review published in the International Journal of...
This is how supermassive black holes feed themselves
How supermassive black holes (SMBH) in the center of galaxies accrete material, how they feedback into the surrounding region, and how they regulate these...
Scientists turn ordinary water into a powerful energy storage material
Water is one of the most common substances on Earth, but scientists have now discovered that it may have a surprising new use: storing...
Dinosaur-killing asteroid may have created an underground oasis for life
The asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago is often remembered as one of the most destructive events in Earth's...



















