Foods marketed as “natural” are not consistently more nutritious than their conventional counterparts, and some front-of-package nutrition labels may unintentionally encourage manufacturers to swap sugar for non-sugar sweeteners, according to a…
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'Natural' and 'healthy' food labels may mislead consumers
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Wolves are stealing cougar kills in Yellowstone, study finds
A new study sheds light on the tense relationship between wolves and cougars in Yellowstone National Park. Researchers found that many of their encounters begin when wolves take over prey that cougars have already killed. To reduce these risky…
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Pleora Launches eBUS SDK 7.0, Delivering a Unified, High-Performance Platform for Next-Generation Imaging Systems
Built on over 25 years of expertise in real?time imaging, eBUS SDK 7.0 provides a powerful, standards?compliant foundation for GigE Vision and USB3 Vision connectivity across Windows, Linux, and embedded operating systems.
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Rising CO2 Could Be Altering Our Blood Chemistry, Study Suggests : ScienceAlert
The rise of carbon dioxide (CO2) in Earth’s atmosphere is detectable and measurable in the blood of its human inhabitants, a new study suggests.
In 20 years’ worth of health data from a US population database, scientists have found shifts in…
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AI enables defect-aware prediction of metal 3D-printed part quality
A research team led by Dr. Jeong Min Park of the Nano Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), in collaboration with Dr. Jaemin Wang and Prof. Dierk Raabe of the Max Planck Institute in Germany, has…
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Study finds 77% of US national parks are highly vulnerable to climate change
National parks in the United States represent a treasure trove of natural, historical, and recreational landscapes, but their health is at risk. A comprehensive new study on the climate-change vulnerability of national parks, published in…
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Fecal transplants from old mice boost fertility in younger ones
March 3, 2026
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Fecal transplants from old mice boost fertility in younger ones
These results are preliminary, but they could eventually improve ovarian health and fertility in women, researchers say
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Remote work opens doors for workers with poor mental health
Mental health problems can be a barrier for many people seeking employment, but new research from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business shows that remote work options can increase participation in the labor market. The study, “Psychological…
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Weighing Pros And Cons Of Prostate Cancer Blood Tests
It’s important to follow guidance on prostate-specific antigen screening that maximizes benefits and minimizes potential harms such as overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
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