A vertebrate fossil discovered in a rock from the Late Triassic period (approximately 220 million years ago) in Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture, has been confirmed through joint research by Okayama University of Science and other institutions…
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Genetics and diet work together to shape daily rhythms of fat metabolism
Our bodies follow a natural 24-hour cycle known as the circadian rhythm that influences everything from sleep to metabolism. While scientists have long known that certain core circadian clock genes help regulate these rhythms, a…
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Research uncovers key role of the brain’s blood flow dynamics in Alzheimer’s disease
Over seven million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and the heartbreaking day-to-day battle with the effects of cognitive decline. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, the brain changes that cause the disease…
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New research reveals why blood clotting malfunctions in inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory bowel disease, in which the immune system attacks the gut, is a painful chronic condition that affects three million Americans. Rates of IBD are rising, and there’s currently no cure. IBD can also be deadly: up to 8% of…
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Your Pee Could Warn if You’re Ill-Equipped to Handle Today’s Stress : ScienceAlert
Most people know they should drink more water, but our new research reveals an unexpected consequence of falling short: it could be making everyday stress significantly harder to handle.
Our study, published in the Journal of Applied…
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Mount Sinai researchers develop MARQO to revolutionize cancer tissue analysis
Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed a powerful new computational tool that could transform how cancer tissues are analyzed and help pave the way for more personalized treatments. The study,…
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Asteroid Belt’s Largest Object Could Have Once Supported Life : ScienceAlert
When NASA’s Dawn mission arrived at Ceres in 2015, scientists and the general public got their first detailed look at this strange and beautiful planetoid.
As the largest object in the Main Asteroid Belt, accounting for more than 39 percent…
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‘Wow!’ Signal Was More Powerful Than We Thought, New Analysis Reveals : ScienceAlert
The “Wow!” signal has been etched red marker in the memory of advocates for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) since its unveiling in 1977. To this day, it remains one of the most enigmatic radio frequency signals ever…
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Study shows modular quantum systems work even with imperfect links
For years, the biggest hurdle in quantum computing has been scale. While quantum processors can already tackle complex simulations in chemistry, material science, and data security, most remain too small and fragile to be practical for…
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NASA Spaceline Current Awareness List #1,163 22 August 2025 (Space Life Science Research Results)
Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA Space Station Payload manager/space biologist, Away Teams,…
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