Scientists continue to uncover fascinating details about beer and wine, even though people have been brewing and fermenting these beverages for thousands of years. In a series of new studies, researchers explored what gives beer its haze, how to…
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Four New Discoveries About Beer and Wine That Might Change How You Drink
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China’s humanoid robot performs stunning stretch routine in new demo
LimX Dynamicsâ full-size humanoid robot Oli has once again stunned its fans after performing what the Chinese company calls a full-body stretch routine in a new social media video.
The Shenzhen-based robotics company which was founded in…
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How lifestyle and environment reshape the sperm epigenome and why it matters for fertility, embryos and child health
A review in Clinical Epigenetics synthesizes growing evidence that paternal lifestyle and environmental exposures such as diet, obesity, smoking, endocrine-disrupting chemicals, and stress alter sperm epigenetic marks (DNA methylation, histone…
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Why foods like Dubai chocolate go viral
The price of pistachios isnât likely to decrease in the near future. If…
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Newly found asteroid will fly by Earth later today, closer than the moon
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The small asteroid 2025 TP5 passed closer to Earth than the moon. | Credit: ESA
A newly discovered space rock will zoom safely by Earth later…
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How the auditory cortex syncs with behavior to help the brain become a better listener
When we are engaged in a task, our brain’s auditory system changes how it works. One of the main auditory centers of the brain, the auditory cortex, is filled with neural activity that is not sound-drivenârather, this activity times the task,…
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Stringent climate policies could offer major health and economic gains by 2030
Air pollution is one of the world’s leading health risks, contributing to nearly one in eight deaths globally. A new study published in Science Advances by the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) shows that stringent climate…
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Near-Complete Fossil in Argentina Is One of The World’s Oldest Dinosaurs : ScienceAlert
Argentinian scientists have found fossilized bones of one of the world’s oldest dinosaur species in the Andes Mountains, the CONICET research agency announced on Wednesday.
A paleontological team led by the institute found the almost complete…
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How immune cells deliver their deadly cargo: An unexpected connection to lipid metabolism
When immune cells strike, precision is everything. New research reveals how natural killer and T cells orchestrate the release of toxic granulesâmicroscopic packages that destroy virus-infected or cancerous cells.
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Poor sleep in youth linked to early signs of biological stress
Late nights, early risings and broken sleep schedules are hallmarks of youth, but those sleepless nights may leave marks deeper than dark circles under the eyes.
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