Diabetes and kidney disease are major risk factors for heart disease, but many cases go undiagnosed. Furthermore, a consumer survey conducted last fall suggests that most people are unaware that heart, kidney, and metabolic health (how the body…
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Millions are unaware of heart risks that don't start in the heart
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Homo erectus Reached East Asia Far Earlier than Previously Thought
New dating of fossil skulls from the Early Pleistocene site of Yunxian in China suggests that early members of Homo erectus lived in eastern Asia nearly 1.77 million years ago, pushing the region’s human story back at least 670,000 years and…
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Watch Unitree’s G1 unleash a kung fu robot frenzy
Chinese robotics leader Unitree took full advantage of the nation’s Lunar New Year celebrations this week to show off the impressive skills of its G1 humanoid robot.
A video (top) of the event shows numerous G1 robots participating in…
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This Indian AI startup is claiming victory over Gemini and ChatGPT, here’s why
- Sarvam AI says its Sarvam Vision model beats Gemini and ChatGPT on key OCR benchmarks
- The startup focuses on all 22 official Indian languages
- Its “sovereign AI” approach aims to build technology tailored specifically to India’s needs
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Small nuclear reactors move forward: Will Maryland catch up?
Small, possibly portable, nuclear reactors that can’t melt down are moving toward reality in the United States, with what may be the first two coming online or beginning construction this year.
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Scientists Want to Intercept Cancer Decades Before It Develops. Here’s How. : ScienceAlert
Cancer treatment follows a familiar pattern: Doctors spot symptoms, diagnose the disease, and start treatment.
But scientists are now exploring a radical shift in how we tackle cancer. Instead of waiting for tumours to appear, they want to…
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Medicare patients get different stroke care depending on plan, analysis reveals
A first-of-its-kind analysis has revealed significant differences in stroke outcomes and stroke care for patients on government-run traditional Medicare plans versus those on Medicare Advantage, offered by private insurers. UVA Health researchers…
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Hundreds of young Chinook salmon found dead in Yuba River: What happened?
Hundreds, and possibly thousands, of juvenile Chinook salmon were found dead in the lower Yuba River after a large water pipe burst at the New Colgate Powerhouse on Friday, according to a local conservation group.
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Antarctic researchers solve long-standing Blood Falls mystery
Scientists have linked a sudden burst of rust-red water at Antarctica’s Blood Falls to a measurable drop in the glacier sitting above it.
That connection shows the red flow is not just a surface stain, but a visible signal of pressure changes…
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Fungi on International Space Station Show Surprising Metal Extraction Skills
As human space exploration pushes farther from Earth, the need for sustainable ways to obtain local resources is becoming increasingly urgent, as routine resupply missions grow impractical. Asteroids — some of them rich in valuable metals…
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