Utah became the first US state to ban fluoride from being added to public drinking water in March. Soon after Florida followed suit, with US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr telling the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to stop…
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Natural Compound in Rice and Coffee May Protect Against Heart Attacks
Ferulic acid prevents artery spasms by working through two distinct mechanisms. Sudden narrowing of the coronary arteries, known as coronary artery spasms, can cause chest pain (angina), heart attacks, and other serious cardiovascular issues. A…
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‘More dynamic … history than previously recognized’
Novel findings from University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, geologist Timothy Paulsen and University of Colorado, Boulder, thermochronologist Jeff Benowitz have shed light on the complex and enigmatic history of Antarctica’s ice sheets, The…
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In the Brazilian Amazon, decentralization can be a double-edged sword
- The process of decentralization involves a structured transfer of political power from central governments to subnational jurisdictions. This becomes particularly important in the Amazon, rich in resources but…
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New cooling tech could curb data centers’ rising energy demands
UC San Diego. “New cooling tech could curb data centers’ rising energy demands.” Nanowerk, 13 June 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=67053.php.
UC San Diego. (2025, June 13). New cooling tech could curb data…
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First quantum-mechanical model of quasicrystals reveals why they exist
Jun 13, 2025 Quasicrystals couldn’t be simulated with quantum mechanics because of their irregular atomic patterns. A new method overcomes this challenge.
(Nanowerk News) A rare and bewildering intermediate…
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Paris goal of 1.5°C warming is still too hot for polar ice sheets, study warns
At the landmark Paris climate agreement, nearly every country in the world pledged to a goal to limit warming to well below 2° Celsius (3.6° Fahrenheit) above preindustrial levels…
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Massive ocean discovered 700 km beneath Earth’s surface shocks scientists
Imagine an ocean so vast that it triples the combined volume of all Earth’s surface oceans, yet it’s completely invisible from the beach, a cruise ship, or even a satellite. Such an ocean exists, buried deep beneath our feet, nearly 700…
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WHO warns of ORVO as outbreaks surge and health risks rise
As Oropouche virus outbreaks sweep Brazil, Cuba, and beyond, a major WHO report warns that this overlooked tropical disease could be the next global health emergency.
Study: Risk evaluation of Oropouche virus and its reassortants….
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Powering next-gen services with AI in regulated industries
For many, the “last mile” of the end-to-end customer journey can present a challenge. Services at this stage often involve much more complex interactions than the usual app or self-service portal can handle. This could be dealing with a…
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