Preparing for an interview usually involves a strange mix of overthinking and guesswork. You rehearse answers in your head, try to predict what a hiring manager might ask, and then hope your carefully constructed responses survive contact with…
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First ever atomic movie reveals hidden driver of radiation damage
Scientists filmed atoms “roaming” before exploding — revealing a hidden driver of radiation damage.
- The process: The research centers on electron-transfer-mediated decay (ETMD), a radiation-driven process that can cause loosely bound atoms to…
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Global study identifies urgent blue carbon priorities in the fight against climate change
An international study warns that critical scientific and practical gaps are slowing the use of blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs) in global efforts to tackle climate change. Led by a team of international researchers, including Professor William…
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“The last straw”—RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine ally angrily quits CDC panel after spat
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HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon then released a statement to media pointing to Malone’s retraction and adding “Unless officially announced by us, any assertions about what we are doing next is baseless…
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Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for March 25
Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles.
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This Unique Diet Could Slow Your Brain Aging by Over 2 Years, Study Suggests : ScienceAlert
A customized version of the Mediterranean diet called the MIND diet is associated with slower brain aging, new research shows.
In a study sample of 1,647 adults in middle age and older, sticking closely to the MIND diet showed a positive…
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Honey bees dance better with an audience
“Dance like nobody’s watching?” That idea does not apply to honey bees.
Scientists have spent years decoding the honey bee “waggle dance,” a highly sophisticated form of communication. Researchers from the University of California San Diego and…
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Bio-based polymer offers a sustainable solution to 'forever chemical' cleanup
Researchers at the University of Bath have discovered a renewable, bio-based polymer membrane capable of efficiently capturing toxic “forever chemicals” from water, offering a potential new route to more sustainable water treatment. The paper is…
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Fathers face rising depression risk a year after baby arrives
Fathers in Sweden are less likely to receive a psychiatric diagnosis during their partner’s pregnancy and in the months right after their child is born. But this pattern reverses over time. A new study published in JAMA Network Open reports that…
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4D digital heart model transforms treatment for heart failure patients
A made-in-Calgary 4D heart model is transforming treatment for heart failure patients having a specialized pacemaker inserted, called cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). In a national clinical trial, published in Circulation:…
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