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Genetic connections between Alzheimer's disease, heart conditions found, notes recent study
In this study, they employed genetic methods to examine the intricate relationship between heart di…
PTI
A 102-year-old shares her simple, science-backed skincare secrets — and they don't include antiaging creams
At 102, Deborah Szekely has plump skin and minimal wrinkles. She shared her tips for great skin, in…
Serafina Kenny
The 1 fitness supplement worth taking to burn fat and build muscle, according to science
Scientists agree that creatine is the best fitness supplement, with the most evidence-based benefit…
Gabby Landsverk
LNG, which will fuel a third of India's heavy duty trucks soon, has a 30% bigger greenhouse gas footprint than coal: study
According to a draft policy by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, India plans to fuel a thi…
PTI
Just stating facts may not be enough to overcome misinformation: Study
Researchers found that among 152 college students exposed to misinformation, those who read an arti…
PTI
Putin's biologist daughter is still getting published in science journals in the West despite the Ukraine war
Maria Vorontsova has continued her scientific career uninterrupted despite her father's brutal and …
Tom Porter
Children's 'rushed' immune response makes them susceptible to Covid reinfection: Study
Scientists have found that children's immune systems, unlike those of adults, do not remember the v…
PTI
An AI-generated rat with a giant penis highlights a growing crisis of fake science that's plaguing the publishing business
Fake science can make it into reputable journals, due to the pressures of the publishing business. …
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Puppy love and baby talk are closely related than it earlier looked like
In addition to being newborns, babies and pups have at least two features in common that help human…
ANI
6 longevity lessons from a 93-year-old athlete who is as healthy as someone decades younger, according to science
Richard Morgan, 93, has the fitness and muscle of someone decades younger. Here's his diet and exe…
Gabby Landsverk
NASA's Hubble spots a mysterious flash in the middle of nowhere that defies science
Scientists thought they knew what caused the rare flash, but they were wrong, the new observation s…
Marianne Guenot
Researchers spotted a baby great white for the first time ever, and it could help solve one of shark science's biggest mysteries
Scientists don't know where great white sharks give birth. New footage of a newborn could offer clu…
Jenny McGrath
New heart treatment to help grow a replacement valve inside body
Replacement heart valves that grow inside the body may be a step closer to reality. The results are…
Study: Heat-temperature marine bacteria help detoxify asbestos
For the first time, University of Pennsylvania researchers have demonstrated that extremophilic bac…
ANI
Chairman disbands panel investigating COVID-19's origins, saying its links to a nonprofit that worked with a Chinese lab raises bias concerns
Jeffrey Sachs, the chairman of a task force probing COVID-19's origins, told WSJ he was concerned a…
Shalini Nagarajan
FDA reviewing for 6-month COVID-19 booster shots, Wall Street Journal reports
The Biden administration likely to recommend COVID-19 vaccine boosters 6 months after your second d…
Rebecca Cohen
Chien-Shiung Wu, a nuclear physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project, spent her career fighting for gender equality in science
In the 1950s, Wu devised a series of experiments that disproved the law of conservation of parity. …
Yoonji Han
IIT Guwahati designs a cooling system that will not require electricity
This 'Radiative Cooler' coating material is an electricity-free cooling system as it can be applied…
251 medical journals warned world leaders not to wait until COVID-19 is over to address the climate crisis, calling it the 'greatest threat to global public health'
In a rare joint article, the editors urged politicians to fund climate crisis action as they did wi…
Mia Jankowicz
Undergrad enrollment in petroleum engineering has dropped 75% over the past 10 years — even though they make 40% more than computer science grads
Petroleum engineers averaged six-figure salaries in 2021, per US Bureau of Labor Statistics data. B…