We present the largest sample (∼13,000 candidates, ∼3000 of which are bona fide candidates) of globular cluster (GCs) candidates reported in the Fornax cluster so far. The survey is centered on the NGC 1399 galaxy, extending out to 5 virial…
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The S-PLUS Fornax Project (S+FP): Mapping Globular Clusters Systems within 5 Virial Radii around NGC 1399
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This Unassuming Mushroom Packs the Bitterest Taste Ever Measured
Would you eat the forbidden fungi? Scientists have uncovered a mushroom-derived compound that seems to be the most bitter substance known on Earth.
Researchers in Germany made the not-so-tasty find in…
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Wealth Can’t Save Americans: U.S. Rich Die Younger Than Europe’s Poor
Researchers at Brown University’s School of Public Health found that Americans have lower survival rates compared to Europeans at every wealth level and outlined key factors contributing to this gap. A new study published in the New England…
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CONSORT 2025 statement: updated guideline for reporting randomized trials
Altman, D. G. Better reporting of randomised controlled trials: the CONSORT statement. Brit. Med. J. 313, 570–571 (1996).
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Sharp uptake in use of new weight loss and glucose-lowering medications
When it comes to managing weight loss and type 2 diabetes with medications, research shows that it’s out with the old and in with the new. Investigators from Mass General Brigham looked at claims data from nearly 2 million people between 2021 and…
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Scientists enlist tiny helpers in fight against one of humanity’s most pressing issues: ‘A growth advantage’
Scientists from the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences – Biotechnology at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany have genetically engineered bacteria to feast on nylon and transform it into valuable products. The tiny helpers could eat their way…
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Modeling Water Movement and Pollution in Estuaries
What can estuaries, mixture locations salt and freshwater, teach environmentalists about pollution and extreme events? This is what a recent study published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research…
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China weaponizes rare earths in escalating tech trade war with US
The U.S.-China trade war has entered a dangerous new phase of geopolitical arm-twisting.
On April 4, China halted exports of key rare earth minerals and magnets in direct retaliation for the latest U.S. tariffs imposed by President Donald…
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A New Form of Light Spirals Just Like Nautilus Shells and Sunflower Seeds
Patterns exist all around the world, creating unforgettable designs exhibited by organisms and acts of nature. Some of these designs even share surprising connections, like a spiral shape seen in both marine mollusks and a newly discovered…
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