Ultra-processed foods may be contributing to behavioralproblems in young children, according to a new study.
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Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Behavioral Issues in Pre-Schoolers
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Earth's Days Are Getting Longer, And Humans May Be Why
“Attributed primarily to human influences.”
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Diagnostic dilemma: A cross tattoo on a man’s neck disappeared — killing his skin as it did so
The patient: A 20-year-old man in China
The symptoms: The patient had gotten a red cross tattooed on his neck, just below his voice box. But three months later, the ink vanished.
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New skin atlas maps over one million cells across the human body
Mount Sinai researchers have published the first organ-wide human skin spatial atlas from across the body. It provides an unprecedentedly detailed view of healthy human skin, revealing cellular composition and functional mechanisms…
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Metformin’s hidden brain pathway revealed after 60 years
For over 60 years, metformin has been a first-line treatment for type 2 diabetes, yet scientists have not fully understood how it works. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, along with international collaborators, have now identified an…
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Satellite Captures Awesome Photo of ISS During Astronaut Spacewalk
A satellite captured a “unique view” of the International Space Station as two astronauts were engaged on a spacewalk above Argentina.
The amazing photo was taken by HEO Space on March 18 and shows the ISS above the horizon. When…
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Asian wild dog spotted in Vietnam for the first time in 20 years
Recent research has confirmed the first sighting of a dhole in more than two decades, a reddish-brown wild dog native to Asia. Before the sighting, the predator was believed to be extinct in Vietnam. The dhole (Cuon alpinus), historically one of…
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Researchers Discover Surprising New Ovarian Cancer Treatment Using an Existing Drug
Researchers have uncovered an early survival response in ovarian cancer cells that may limit the effectiveness of widely used PARP inhibitors. A new study from Mayo Clinic researchers reports that ovarian cancer cells can quickly switch on a…
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Programmable DNA origami nanodevice reveals force-dependent protein interactions
A DNA origami nanodevice grips proteins at both ends and stretches them under tunable piconewton forces while remaining compatible with standard biochemical assays. The device uses hairpin-forming DNA springs whose folding generates mechanical…
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Bright green fireball captured on video in Pacific Northwest sky as another meteor streaks across U.S.
Jason Jenkins was driving to work before dawn when a bright green streak beamed across the sky.
The camera on his dashboard captured the moment at 6:06 a.m. Monday while he was in southwestern Washington state about 20 miles north of…
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