Humans aren’t alone when it comes to the consequences of a high-fat diet. In fact, mice deal with some of the same outcomes that humans do when they overconsume fatty foods, from obesity to metabolic dysfunction, to heart disease and diabetes….
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A Clingy, Cotton Candy Exoplanet Is Causing Its Host Star to Flare Up
Whether it’s an ex, a friend, a child, or a coworker — we’ve all experienced a clingy person in our lives. They revolve around you like a planet to a star, demanding your energy and slowly draining the life out of both of you. And as it…
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Volcanic Alert Systems Helped Keep People Safe During Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki Eruption
There are over 100 active volcanoes in Indonesia, including Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki, which recently erupted in June 2025, and Mount Ili Lewotolok, which has just begun showing an increase in activity levels.
When these regions in Indonesia…
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Largest chunk of Mars which fell to Earth in meteor strike goes up for auction
The largest Martian meteorite ever found on Earth is being auctioned off later this month…
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Orcas Caught ‘Kissing’ For Two Minutes With Tongue : ScienceAlert
We’ve recently seen orcas foray into the world of fashion by wearing dead salmon as hats. Now a pair of orcas has been caught ‘French kissing’, taking their apparent mockery of human habits towards another flavor of gross.
The whales’ slobber…
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Why WWII shipwrecks could soon help solve a cosmic mystery
On 16 July 1945, the world changed forever when Manhattan Project scientists detonated the world’s first atomic bomb.
The Trinity Test left a radioactive legacy, as did the subsequent decades of above-ground nuclear testing (528 detonations in…
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Secrets of ancient societies revealed through DNA from 4,000-year-old teeth
Ancient DNA has revealed a genetic link between the cultures of ancient Egypt and…
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Scientists warn cheese may be giving you nightmares
Having nightmares? Scientists say a love of cheese may be linked to bad dreams.
A strong…
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Prehistoric ‘dancefloor’ could reveal how dinosaurs flirted
Around 100 million years ago, on a tidal flat near what is now Denver in the US state of Colorado, dinosaurs may have gathered to dance. According to a new study published in Cretaceous Research, new findings suggest that dozens of mysterious…
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Insurers Aren’t Saying Whether They’ll Cover Vaccines for Kids if Government Stops Recommending Them
“We are committed to ongoing coverage of vaccines to ensure access and affordability for this respiratory virus season,” the statement continued. “We encourage all Americans to talk to their health care provider about vaccines.”
ACIP made…
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