One of the most pervasive and damaging imbalances of our time has become so common that it often goes unnoticed: the growing ...
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Florida study finds elevated arsenic levels in 26 of 33 popular candy brands sold nationwide
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Mind wandering during studying is a common experience for many students. Through these five hacks, you can improve your ...
In-person interactions break down barriers in east London, as AI startups also try to bridge communication divide ...
Three years ago, Penn Vet researchers reported a major breakthrough in equine assisted reproduction. Katrin Hinrichs, Harry Werner Endowed Professor of Equine Medicine, and colleagues developed a ...
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Inner 'self-talk' helps AI models learn, adapt and multitask more easily
Talking to oneself is a trait which feels inherently human. Our inner monologs help us organize our thoughts, make decisions, ...
Women go into - and then leave - practice in greater numbers than men. Why? And what can be done to stem this loss of talent? Maria Shahid reports.
Explore the health impacts of India's new 12-hour workweek, examining metabolic, mental, and reproductive consequences for ...
A newly reconstructed rainfall record shows that prolonged drought, not societal collapse, reshaped Rapa Nui’s history.
Hospitals are often judged by outcomes. Fewer talk about the systems behind them. Dr. Bedri Yusuf has spent a career working ...
Explore the implications of AI errors in health care and the necessity for human oversight in drug prescribing.
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CO₂ 'pulses' flush toxins from Parkinson’s brains in stunning new study
Carefully timed bursts of carbon dioxide are emerging as a surprising tool to help the brain wash away toxic proteins linked to Parkinson’s disease. Instead of a new pill or implant, researchers are ...
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