French fries raise type 2 diabetes risk, but whole grains may help reduce it, according to a large Harvard study. A new study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has found that eating French fries is linked to a higher likelihood…
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What a 30-Year Study Just Found About Your French Fries and Diabetes
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Astronomers discover a hidden engine inside space’s “Eye of Sauron”
A look into the throat of an active galaxy reveals a ring-shaped magnetic field that may explain extreme gamma radiation and neutrinos.
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- A look into the heart of an active galaxy: Astronomers have captured an image of the origin of a…
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Study clarifies how amylin receptors respond to drugs
Amylin, a hormone that controls appetite and blood sugar by activating three different receptors in the brain, could be the basis for the next blockbuster obesity drugs. A University of Oklahoma study published today in the journal…
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SNAP25 identified as key to sour taste perception and cell survival
The tongue contains numerous taste buds-tiny sensory organs responsible for detecting taste. Taste buds consist of specialized cells that translate chemical stimuli into neural signals. Among them, type II cells, which respond to…
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Extreme weather events put children’s brains and mental health at risk, researchers warn
Scientists say rising climate disasters could act as hidden childhood traumas, reshaping brain development and fueling mental health crises without urgent global action.
Perspective: Extreme weather and climate-related adverse…
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Why recycling ‘dead’ batteries could save billions and slash pollution
Increased demand for electric vehicles, portable electronics, and renewable energy storage has resulted in lithium becoming a truly critical mineral. As the world races toward a clean energy future, the recycling of lithium batteries has become…
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What the moon will look like on August 18, 2025
There’s only a sliver of the moon on display tonight, but there’s still a chance to see some cool geological features on its surface, if we look hard enough.
The moon is looking a little darker right now due to where we are in the lunar cycle, a…
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Staggering Finds Show Early Humans Lived Alongside the Very Apes They Evolved from
Skull of a female A africanus – credit, Didier Descouens, CC BY-SA 4.0, From Ethiopia comes an incredible discovery—early humans seem to have potentially lived alongside the very apes they evolved from.
The discovery centers around…
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Review finds coffee linked to longer life and lower disease risk
A sweeping review of global research shows coffee drinkers may live longer and face lower disease risks, though experts urge caution for pregnancy and unhealthy additives.
Review: Coffee’s Impact on Health and Well-Being. Image…
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PathoPlex technology maps protein patterns across human organs
Each organ in the human body contains different types of cells arranged in specific ways.
These arrangements aid protein interactions, which drive important functions such as nutrient and waste processing in the liver and kidneys…
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