A large review of medical studies examined whether cannabis-based products can help people living with chronic pain, a condition defined as pain that lasts for months or even years. The analysis included data from more than 2,300 adults and…
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Scientists turn carrot waste into protein people prefer
As the global population grows, the pressure to produce nutritious food more efficiently continues to increase. At the same time, food manufacturing generates large amounts of leftover material that often goes unused. Scientists reporting in the…
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2026 AAS Hyperwall Schedule – NASA Science
247th American Astronomical Society (AAS) Meeting
Join NASA in the Exhibit Hall (Booth #401) for Hyperwall Storytelling by NASA experts. Full Hyperwall Agenda below.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 4
6:45 – 7:00 PM Nancy Grace Roman… Continue Reading
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Why Do Songs Get Stuck in Your Head? A Psychologist Explains Earworms : ScienceAlert
You’re reading a report and trying to concentrate. The room is silent. But despite your best efforts to focus, a little snatch of melody – an “earworm” – keeps circling inside your head.
Research suggests most people get earworms regularly…
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Satellite data and weather models improve short-term solar irradiance forecasts in China
The intermittent nature of solar energy poses challenges to grid stability, making accurate ultra-short-term solar irradiance forecasting crucial for balancing supply and demand. However, traditional numerical weather prediction models often…
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Eco-friendly palladium recovery technology to safeguard resource security
Palladium is widely used in various industries and everyday products, including smartphones, semiconductor manufacturing processes, and hydrogen fuel cells. It is an essential metal that acts as an excellent catalyst even in minute quantities,…
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Scientists Just Found 8 Strange Caves on Mars, Perfectly Built to Shelter Life
A team of Chinese researchers has identified eight caves in Mars’ Hebrus Valles that may have been sculpted by water. These potential karst caves are the first of their kind discovered on another planet. Unlike previously known Martian…
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Swearing may unlock hidden strength, study finds
Blurting out a swear word during a frustrating moment often brings a sense of relief. Research now suggests it may also offer a physical advantage. According to findings published by the American Psychological Association, swearing can help…
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Advancing stem cell regeneration through animal-free culture systems
Intestinal Stem Cells (ISCs) derived from a patient’s own cells have garnered significant attention as a new alternative for treating intractable intestinal diseases due to their low risk of rejection. However, clinical application…
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VLT Reveals Detailed Spectral Portrait of 3I/ATLAS
An international team of astronomers from Chile, Europe, the United States, Canada and New Zealand has captured the most detailed spectroscopic glimpse yet of an interstellar comet traversing our Solar System. Using spectroscopic data from two…
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