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Giant hidden heat blob slowly travels beneath the U. S.

A broad mass of unusually warm rock located far below the Appalachian Mountains in the United States may be connected to the separation of Greenland

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Cocoa and tea may protect your heart from the hidden damage of sitting

New findings from the University of Birmingham suggest that regularly eating foods rich in flavanols, including tea, berries, apples, and cocoa, may help protect men’s

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New obesity discovery rewrites decades of fat metabolism science

Our fat cells, known as adipocytes, do far more than store extra body weight. They serve as an important energy reserve for the body. Inside

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Nearby super-Earth emerges as a top target in the search for life

University of California, Irvine astronomers have identified an exoplanet located within a star’s habitable zone, a region where temperatures could allow liquid water to exist

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Scientists reveal a hidden hormone switch for learning

Scientists have known for many years that hormones can shape how the brain works, affecting emotions, mental energy, and everyday choices. What remains unclear is

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Tiny microneedle patch dramatically improves heart attack recovery

A research team led by Dr. Ke Huang at Texas A&M University has created a patch designed to support heart repair following a heart attack.

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New report reveals major risks in turning oceans into carbon sinks

The world’s oceans are expected to play a key part in drawing carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere to help slow dangerous climate warming. A

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How to keep Ozempic/Wegovy weight loss without the nausea

New studies are revealing how medications that act on the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) system influence brain networks tied to nausea, thirst, and reward-driven behaviors. GLP-1

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A surprising CBD advance calms pain without side effects

Many people use CBD-infused oils and lotions believing they offer an easy and relatively low-risk way to ease discomfort. However, scientists still have a limited

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Princeton’s new quantum chip marks a major step toward quantum advantage

Princeton engineers have created a superconducting qubit that remains stable for three times longer than the strongest designs available today. This improvement represents an important