Breast cancer remains the most prevalent malignancy among women worldwide, posing a critical challenge to global health. Amid the complexities of this disease, an emerging focus on metabolic reprogramming has shed light on novel…
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New study dismisses Amazon River runoff as primary cause of sargassum blooms
- Brazil’s northern beaches recently suffered from arrivals of sargassum blooms, a phenomenon affecting Caribbean nations that most scientists so far have associated with nutrients coming from the Amazon River…
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Moons of Uranus surprise scientists in NASA Hubble study
Jun 11, 2025 New surface data from largest Uranian moons are contrary to expectations.
(Nanowerk News) Scientists using… Continue Reading
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Uncovering the genetic link between type 2 diabetes and brain structure
1. Research background
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a highly prevalent metabolic disorder worldwide. Beyond glucose dysregulation, it exerts significant effects on the central nervous system. Epidemiological and neuroimaging…
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Birds nested with dinosaurs in the Arctic over 73 million years ago
Springtime in the Arctic is a spectacular show of life, as millions of birds gather to nest and raise their young under the midnight sun. Remarkably, this annual ritual traces its roots back much further than previously believed – 73 million…
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ISSCR updates guidelines for oversight and regulation of stem cell-based embryo models
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) Embryo Models Working Group has released updated recommendations for the oversight and regulation of stem cell-based embryo models (SCBEM), aiming to address rapid…
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‘Strawberry moon’ set to dazzle as rare lunar standstill graces the night sky
SEATTLE — The full moon will rise tonight, and it will be a beauty!
The June full moon is known as the “Strawberry Moon” due to the berries starting to brighten and peak this time of year.
The moon names have gained traction in recent years on…
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Humpback whales could be trying to communicate with humans by blowing bubbles, scientists say
Humpback whales have been documented for the first time creating large bubble rings in water…
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How Much Do Language Models Really Memorize? Meta’s New Framework Defines Model Capacity at the Bit Level
Introduction: The Challenge of Memorization in Language Models
Modern language models face increasing scrutiny regarding their memorization behavior. With models such as an 8-billion parameter transformer trained on 15 trillion…
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Saurpod Dinosaur’s Last Meal Perfectly Preserved for 95 Million Years Shows What They Really Ate
Artist’s reconstruction of Judy. Travis Tischler Since the late 19th century, sauropod dinosaurs (long-necks like Brontosaurus and Brachiosaurus) have been almost universally regarded as herbivores, or plant eaters.
However,…
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