An ambitious book challenges long-held assumptions on diet and nutrition and exposes gaps in public-health guidance.
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What's killing these oak trees in the Midwest? Conservationists believe drifting herbicides are to blame
The symptoms were strange. They were the same across multiple oak species—white, swamp white, black, red, post, shingle, ...
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The BMW iX3 looks like the practical EV we needed
The BMW iX3 is arriving at a moment when electric cars are finally expected to behave like normal family transport, not rolling science projects. With its familiar proportions, focus on range and ...
Curiosity-driven experiments in a basement eventually sparked a worldwide rethink of how stress, addiction, and life experiences shape the brain.
Microscopic fibers secretly shape how every organ in the body works, yet they’ve been notoriously hard to study—until now. A ...
Microsoft outlines seven AI trends shaping 2026, from secure workplace agents and AI-powered research to hybrid quantum ...
With Democrats in full control of the General Assembly and Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger preparing to take office, lawmakers ...
Scientists discovered that altering levels of the KCC2 protein can dramatically change how the brain forms reward associations. Reduced KCC2 boosts dopamine activity, making new habits—good or ...
A new finding from researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center shows that the learning process of associating cues ...
From machine learning to voting, the workings of the world demand randomisation, but true sources of randomness are ...
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