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Common Cooking Oil Fuels Aggressive Breast Cancer Growth

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Study strengthens link between shingles vaccine and lower dementia risk

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AI Supercharges Russian Propaganda Machine Without Losing Its Punch

Components of the Bounce protocol: Each Sending Station may send one or more Merkle Tree roots to the satellite in charge of a slot. The satellite signs a sequence of zero or more roots and sends them to Broadcast Ground Stations which make the roots and the underlying Merkle Tree widespread (i.e., available to the user community).

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Strength training activates cellular waste disposal mechanisms which are essential for long-term preservation of muscle mass. This is the finding of a University of Bonn research team.

Being physically active, even just a couple of days a week, may be key to better health

Enrique Lara-Pezzi, Laura Lalaguna, Benedetta Coppe, Nadia Mercader and María Galardi-Castilla.

Heart Surgery in Parents Leaves Lasting Legacy in Offspring

Three spectra taken by the JWST/NIRSpec superimposed on an image taken by the JWST/NIRCam, two instruments on board the James Webb Space Telescope. The record galaxy is shown in the middle. It appears in red in the image and its spectrum decreases towards the left (short wavelengths). For comparison, the spectra at the top and bottom, in blue and violet, show typical star-forming galaxies at a similar time in cosmic history.

Galaxies die earlier than expected

Samantha Alger, director of the Vermont Bee Lab, inspects a frame of bees.

New Test Spots Super-Resistant Honey Bees as Colony Losses Mount

NTU scientists, in collaboration with local ecology and biomimicry design firm bioSEA, have developed ‘fungi tiles’ that could help cool buildings down without consuming energy.

Scientists create ‘fungi tiles’ with elephant skin texture to cool buildings

An illustration showing the American flag being embraced by diverse hands, symbolizing the public's united stance against threats to democracy.

Sociology leaders rally in support of academia, urge protection of free inquiry and research

7,000-year-old natural mummy found at the Takarkori rock shelter (Individual H1) in Southern Libya.

First ancient genomes from the Green Sahara deciphered

Space miso in packaging

Miso made in space tastes nuttier

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Cost to build multifamily housing in California more than twice as high as in Texas

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Study: People Who Identify as Alt-Right Find Security in the Status Quo

By building a unique, advanced machine, Rutgers scientists have created a structure with quantum qualities. The green window (right) is the main growth chamber where synthesis of the quantum "sandwiches" occurs. Within the amber window (left) are advanced characterization tools that uncover chemical and electronic properties of the grown quantum thin films without exposing them to air.

Scientists Merge Two “Impossible” Materials Into New Artificial Structure

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