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Beauty sleep & gym hops: a double win for memory lane

Ever wondered how your gym time and nap time impact your mental sharpness? Well, scientists at UCL have been poking around in the field of...

Turning pine trees into painkillers: Scientists’ green breakthrough!

You might know pine trees for their characteristic smell and role in paper production, but researchers from the University of Bath have discovered a...

Black hole echoes: a new tool to measure universe expansion and explore galactic centers

Scientists have developed a novel method to measure the distance to black holes and study the elusive black hole population located at the heart...

ChatGPT took people by surprise – here are four technologies that could make a...

In the evolving relationship between technology and society, humans have shown themselves to be incredibly adaptable. What once left us breathless, soon becomes integrated into...

New study reveals why modern birds survived while other dinosaurs died

We all have seen birds around us, be it pigeons in the park or penguins in the zoo. What's fascinating is that these birds are...

The future of Parkinson’s prediction: it’s in your blood and brain

Parkinson's disease can make your hands shake and slow down your movements. These are signs most people know. But did you know that by the...

Smile bright, think right: the unusual tale of teeth and brain

Do you know your pearly whites might have a surprising connection with your brain? Scientists say there's a tie between the health of your teeth...

Sticky patch, lifesaver: postage stamp sized device can revolutionize heart disease treatment

Every year, nearly 700,000 people in the US lose their lives to heart disease. A big chunk of these deaths - about one-third - happen...

Scientists find candidate genes that could drive inflammation

A recent study reveals the genetic factors that might make individuals more prone to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) when they consume a high-fat diet. The...

Fit people fare better against sleep deprivation: a McGill study

A recent study by McGill suggests that if you are fit, you might be better shielded against the adverse effects of sleep loss on...

Depression after traumatic brain injury: a unique disorder?

A study led by Dr. Shan Siddiqi from Brigham and Women's Hospital suggests that depression after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) could be a...

Dancing lipids: the odd link between wobbly fat levels and dementia

You probably know that keeping your fat levels in check is essential for a healthy heart. But did you know that it might also...

AI can generate fake yet authentic-looking scientific articles, study finds

A study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research by Dr. Martin Májovský and team has revealed that AI language models, such as...

Scientists unravel mysteries of earth’s inner core

Did you know that deep inside Earth there is another 'planet'? Yes, you read it right. Our home planet, Earth, holds a secret within itself, a...

Why the day on Earth was 19.5 hours long for over a billion years

Scientists from the University of Toronto have found out something amazing about our Earth's history - the length of our days hasn't always been...

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Megalodon shark was a warm-blooded creature, unlike most fish, shows study

Scientists have recently uncovered a fascinating secret about the extinct megalodon shark: it was a warm-blooded creature, unlike most fish.

Scientists tune into a cosmic sea of waves: the hidden symphony of gravitational waves

Scientists have made an incredible discovery, providing the first evidence that our Earth, and everything around us in the universe, is surrounded by a...

James Webb Telescope’s new Saturn image reveals stunning details

If you're a fan of the mysteries that lie in our solar system, get ready to be amazed! The latest image from the James Webb...

Astronomers use dead stars to measure gravitational waves produced by ancient black holes

An international team of astronomers has detected a faint signal of gravitational waves reverberating through the universe. By using dead stars as a giant network...

Scientists find a new way to measure the universe’s expansion

Have you ever wondered how quickly our universe is growing? For nearly a century, scientists have known that the universe is expanding, or spreading out. However,...