Women remain substantially underrepresented in scientific organisations relative to their share of the global workforce, according to a new report. The headline findings – that women comprise an average of just 19% of national academy…
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Cells in the body remember obesity. Here’s what that means for weight loss
February 26, 2026
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These cells in the body remember fat. Here’s what that means for weight loss
Obesity leaves a lasting imprint on fat and immune cells in ways that might make weight regain harder to avoid
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Motorola announces Android 17 beta program for select devices, see if yours is eligible
Google rolled out the first Android 17 beta for eligible Pixel devices earlier this month, and other smartphone makers are now starting to follow suit. In a somewhat unexpected move, Motorola is among the first to announce its own beta…
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The Human Risk Reckoning: Why security must evolve for an AI-augmented workforce
Security models that were effective a few years ago are now under immense strain because of how rapidly organizations are changing. As we move into 2026, many teams are dealing with a larger and more complex risk landscape.
This is largely…
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Why community voices could make or break world's forest restoration plans
A new study has revealed a critical gap between global promises to restore forests and what is happening on the ground for the communities who depend on, manage and care for them. The research, led by researchers from The University of Manchester…
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How Bluetooth LE Audio Enhances Listening Experience
This is a sponsored article brought to you by Audio Precision.
Bluetooth started as a simple wireless connection between a phone and a headset. Since its inception, it has become the invisible scaffolding for music, calls, gaming, and hearing…
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Peanut waste can be turned into high-quality futuristic graphene
Researchers at UNSW have discovered a new way to make graphene, a remarkable “wonder material,” using just discarded peanut shells. The development opens the door to cheaper, more sustainable electronics and energy storage devices and could help…
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Teen Cannabis Linked to Double Risk of Psychotic Disorders
Teens who use cannabis have a higher risk of developing serious psychiatric disorders by young adulthood, found a new study published in JAMA Health Forum.
“As cannabis becomes more potent and…
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Teen Cannabis Linked to Double Risk of Psychotic Disorders
Teens who use cannabis have a higher risk of developing serious psychiatric disorders by young adulthood, found a new study published in JAMA Health Forum.
“As cannabis becomes more potent and…
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New mouse model uncovers achondroplasia’s cellular growth plate dysregulation
Achondroplasia, also known as short-limb dwarfism, is associated with neurological symptoms and complications due to narrowing of the skeletal structures surrounding the spinal cord. Despite achondroplasia being the most common…
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