It’s becoming increasingly commonplace for people to develop intimate, long-term relationships with artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. At their extreme, people have “married” their AI companions in non-legally binding…
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Astrophysicists Discover That Millions of Interstellar Objects Could Be Hiding in Our Solar System
A new model has been developed to simulate interstellar activity within our solar system and the nearby Alpha Centauri system. Interstellar material has been found within our solar system, but scientists are still working to determine its origin…
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IL-6 emerges as early sepsis indicator in high risk groups
A pioneering study presented today at ESCMID Global 2025 has uncovered the potential of interleukin-6 (IL-6) as a powerful diagnostic biomarker for the early detection of sepsis in high-risk patient groups, including neonates,…
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Northwestern scientists identify key genes behind Parkinson’s development
A longstanding mystery in Parkinson’s disease research has been why some individuals carrying pathogenic variants that increase their risk of PD go on to develop the disease, while others who also carry such variants do not. The…
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“This is Something We Did Not See Coming.” New Physics from Odd Shapes Predicts what Appears as Random Motion
Conventional physics quickly gets messy in an irregular world, according to Harvard scientists who found a few new surprises while tackling an old problem: what happens when a ball rolls downhill.
L. Mahadevan, a…
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NOAA budget proposal would affect weather satellite, other space programs
DENVER — The White House’s budget proposal for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration would seek to make major changes in a weather satellite program as well as transfer space weather and space traffic management…
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Low vitamin K intake may adversely affect cognition as people get older
As scientists seek to unravel the intricate potential connections between nutrition and the aging brain, a new study from researchers at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging (HNRCA) at Tufts University is…
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Whole blood transfusion saves lives but women still get less of it
Traumatically injured women are considerably less likely to receive whole blood transfusions within the first four hours of injury compared to men, despite whole blood being associated with reduced mortality in both women and men,…
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Toponium Found By CMS! | Science 2.0
The highest-mass subnuclear particle ever observed used to the the top quark. Measured for the first time by the CDF experiment in 1994, and subsequently confirmed by CDF and D0 in 1995, the top quark is the heaviest elementary particle we…Continue Reading