Day: April 3, 2025
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3D-Printed Living Skin Could End Animal Testing for Cosmetics
Scientists have developed a revolutionary technique to create 3D-printed skin imitations with living cells that could eliminate the need for…
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African Diet Reverses Inflammation in Just Two Weeks While Western Foods Trigger Disease Markers
Switching from a traditional African diet to Western food for just two weeks triggered inflammation, weakened immune responses, and activated…
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Heart Failure Accelerates Brain Aging by 10 Years, New Study Reveals
People with heart failure may be losing their cognitive abilities at an alarming rate, with mental decline equivalent to aging…
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How to talk for a very, very long time
Most of us will never have to speak in public for 25 hours and 5 minutes straight the way that…
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White Americans in Areas of High Black Poverty More Likely to Blame Lack of Effort for Racial Inequality
A striking paradox emerges in new research published this week in Social Psychological and Personality Science: White Americans living in…
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Jupiter’s Magnetic Shield Buckles Under Solar Wind, Unleashing Unexpected Heat Wave
Scientists have witnessed for the first time how Jupiter’s protective magnetic bubble gets compressed by solar wind, creating a massive…
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The surprisingly easy way anyone can start a business
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They made a wallet tracker like the AirTag, but thinner than a Ritz cracker
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Brain Chemistry Discovery Explains Why Ritalin Helps Some More Than Others
A new study reveals that the chemical wiring of our brains may explain why some people experience dramatically improved focus…
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A surprising number of medieval scribes were women
Every book was a laborious project during the Middle Ages. And according to a first-of-its-kind quantitative review, more than a…
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