Day: April 15, 2025
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Silent Nighttime Threat — Toxic Chemicals Lurk in Children’s Beds While They Sleep
While parents tuck their children in for a good night’s sleep, harmful chemicals may be silently seeping from mattresses and…
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Corn Protein Breathes New Life into High-Performance Batteries
A team of researchers at Washington State University has found a surprising way to tackle one of the biggest hurdles…
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Digital Pioneers Defy Brain Drain Fears as Tech Use Slashes Dementia Risk by 58%
Contradicting widespread fears of technology-induced “brain rot,” a groundbreaking study reveals that people who regularly use digital devices actually experience…
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Scientists Discover Nature’s Most Powerful Bitter Compounds in Forest Mushroom
Scientists have discovered powerful bitter compounds in the unassuming Bitter Bracket mushroom that could revolutionize our understanding of taste perception,…
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Ancient Club-Tailed Dinosaur Footprints Rewrite North American Prehistoric Timeline
Scientists have uncovered the first-ever footprints of club-tailed armored dinosaurs in the mountains of British Columbia, challenging previous theories about…
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Hidden Nuclear Protein Fuels Pancreatic Cancer’s Deadly Aggression
Scientists have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism that helps explain why pancreatic cancer remains one of medicine’s most formidable foes.…
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Do Inuit languages really have many words for snow?
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. Languages are windows into the worlds of the people who speak them…
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Early review: Samsung 2025 Neo QLED TVs, OLEDs, and soundbars
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 We got our first news about Samsung’s 2025 TV and soundbar lineup back at…
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Mars May Have Been Wet When It Rusted, Upending Decades of Thinking
Scientists have discovered that Mars’ iconic rust-red appearance likely developed in a wetter environment than previously thought, challenging a longstanding…
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