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Scripps Research Scientists Reveal How First Cells Could Have Formed on Earth
RESEARCH
March 1, 2024

Scripps Research Scientists Reveal How First Cells Could Have Formed on Earth

Roughly 4 billion years ago, Earth was developing conditions suitable for life. Origin-of-life scientists often…

News March 1, 2024
Reaching Federal Youth Sport Participation Goal Could Save U.S. Billions of Dollars
PUBLIC HEALTH
February 27, 2024

Reaching Federal Youth Sport Participation Goal Could Save U.S. Billions of Dollars

First-of-its-kind study suggests increasing the percentage of youth in the United States who participate in…

News February 27, 2024
Living near Pubs, Bars and Fast-Food Restaurants Could Be Bad for Heart Health
POLICY & LAW
February 27, 2024

Living near Pubs, Bars and Fast-Food Restaurants Could Be Bad for Heart Health

Closer proximity to and a higher number of ready-to-eat food outlets — particularly pubs, bars…

News February 27, 2024
AI-Driven Lab Speeds Catalysis Research
PHARMA & CLINICAL TRIALS
February 27, 2024

AI-Driven Lab Speeds Catalysis Research

Researchers have developed a “self-driving” lab that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and automated systems to…

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Many Reported Gender Differences May Actually Be Power Differences
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February 27, 2024

Many Reported Gender Differences May Actually Be Power Differences

Why do men and women seem so different? According to a study, a wide range…

News February 27, 2024
Anti-Vaccine Conspiracies Fuel Divisive Political Discourse
POLICY & LAW
February 27, 2024

Anti-Vaccine Conspiracies Fuel Divisive Political Discourse

Heightened use of social media during the coronavirus pandemic brought with it an unprecedented surge…

News February 27, 2024
Study Details How a Common Bacterium Resists New Antibiotic
DISEASES
February 27, 2024

Study Details How a Common Bacterium Resists New Antibiotic

Cedars-Sinai investigators have detailed a new way that bacteria use iron to cooperate and resist…

News February 27, 2024
Introducing AtlasGPT and a New Era of Neurosurgery
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
February 27, 2024

RELEASE: Introducing AtlasGPT and a New Era of Neurosurgery

Introducing AtlasGPT, transforming neurosurgical care and learning through the first artificial intelligence-driven collection of large…

News February 27, 2024
Can Hunger Be Eradicated by 2030?
PUBLIC HEALTH
February 27, 2024

Can Hunger Be Eradicated by 2030?

World hunger is growing at an alarming rate, with prolonged conflicts, climate change, and COVID-19…

News February 27, 2024
May I Have a Quick Word? Study Shows Talking Faster Is Linked to Better Brain Health as We Age
NEUROLOGY & MENTAL HEALTH
February 27, 2024

May I Have a Quick Word? Study Shows Talking Faster Is Linked to Better Brain Health as We Age

As we get older, we may start to notice it takes us longer to find…

News February 27, 2024
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