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A new UCLA Health study links long-term residential exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos with a substantially higher risk of developing…
Researchers have identified a newly recognized type of extremely energetic particles located in the Sun’s upper atmosphere, revealing a phenomenon…
Growing evidence suggests exercise can lift depression nearly as well as therapy, without a prescription. An updated Cochrane review suggests…
Scientists uncovered how the protein Piezo1 translates physical activity into stronger bones, offering a path to exercise-mimicking therapies. Scientists from…
Integrating AI into code review workflows allows engineering leaders to detect systemic risks that often evade human detection at scale.For…
A new drug combination shows unexpected synergy against liver fibrosis. A new study reveals that using two drugs together produces…
Researchers have identified a brain protein whose absence leads to memory loss and Alzheimer’s-like damage in mice. Researchers at Johns…
If you have ever taken a self-driving Uber through downtown LA, you might recognise the strange sense of uncertainty that…
Artificial intelligence and legal technology are reshaping the landscape of personal injury law in Philadelphia, introducing significant changes. The advancements…
Scientists have built microscopic, light-powered robots that can think, swim, and operate independently at the scale of living cells. Researchers…
Shaped quantum light is turning ordinary photons into powerful tools for the future of technology. A global group of scientists,…
The partnership announced this week between Microsoft and Hexagon Robotics marks an inflection point in the commercialisation of humanoid, AI-powered…
Personalized algorithms can quietly limit what people explore while making them feel more certain they understand a topic. Personalized recommendation…
In 2025, Earth’s oceans quietly broke another heat record—fueling a hotter, more extreme future. A global team of scientists reports…
A new single-cell “bacteria surveillance” method reveals whether antibiotics truly kill infections—or just leave them waiting to strike back. Antibiotics…
After years of type 2 diabetes, red blood cells may quietly turn against the heart—offering a new clue for spotting…
