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Menopause Hormone Therapy: Long-Term Cardiovascular Effects
Cancer Mortality Decline, Incidence Stabilize: 2024 Report
Study Links Prepregnancy Obesity to Midlife Cardiovascular Risk
Unvaccinated Kids Face Higher Long COVID Risk
Alzheimer's Risk Factors Linked to Early Cognitive Decline
Long-Term Disease Control in NSCLC Patients After ICI Therapy
Researchers Discover Novel Oncometabolite Impacting Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells
Global Concern: Anemia Impact on Children
Telehealth vs. Physical Therapy for Postpartum Urinary Incontinence
CDC Key Labs Shut Down Amid Layoffs, Infection Tracking Concerns
CDC Cancels Texas Schools Measles Prevention Plan
Innovative Method for Marking Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions
Role of Brain Proteins in Preventing Seizures
Study Reveals High Prevalence of Eating Disorders in Boys and Men
Neural Correlates of Lucid Dreaming Unveiled
FDA Considers Delegating Food Safety Inspections
New Research: Analytics-Based Patient Care Equity
Study Reveals High Adiposity in Adults with Obesity
University Students Embrace Frugal Living Traditions
Harnessing Tiny Cells for Spinal Cord Repair
Study Reveals 558% Higher Suicide Risk in Korean Adults
Addressing Social Problem: First & Last-Mile Mobility in Residential Areas
Unveiling the Mystery: Why Mosquitoes Bite and Itch
Health Screenings: Colonoscopy, Chest CT, Statins, Drug Addiction
Cigarette Smoke Trumps Marijuana and Vaping in Airway Health
Deadly Tuberculosis Pathogen's Complex Outer Envelope
High Blood Pressure Reduction Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
Innovative Brain Protein Delivery Enhances Alzheimer's Treatment
Adolescent Mental Health Crisis: Rise in Suicide Rates
Unseen Tumor Growth: Detecting Early Signs
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Optimizing Ethylene Production for High-Value Chemicals
President Trump Declares Golden Age in Arts & Culture
Managing Nitrogen Fertilizers for Sustainable Farming
Exploring Quantum States in Matter: Unveiling New Phenomena
Study Reveals Working Memory's Impact on Math Problem-Solving
Exploring Temperate Mars: Snow, Rain, and Rivers Flow
Michael B. Jordan Dominates Movie Screens
Understanding Soil Carbon Sequestration for Climate Stability
Historic Signing of Metre Convention in Paris
Innovative Fishway Technology Unveiled at Menindee Lakes
Ecuador's Legal Triumph for Nature's Rights
Climate Warming Leads to Intensified Global Droughts
Hindu Kush-Himalayan Snowfall Hits 23-Year Low
Earth's Subsurface Activity: Impact on Ocean Circulation
Green Comet Breaks Apart Near Sun
Europe's Shift to Sustainable Crops: Chickpeas, Fava Beans, Lentils & Quinoa
Microplastics Still Pose Health and Environmental Risks
Urban Heat Island Effect Reduces Cold-Related Deaths
Trump and Zeldin to Reconsider Environmental Regulations
Catalytic Conversion of Waste CO2 into Fuels
Powerful Radio Telescope Discovers Mysterious Plasma Structures
Canadian Wildfires Turn New York City Skies Orange
Researchers Discover Evidence of Late Antique Little Ice Age Impact on Iceland
Plants' Battle Against Clever Bacterial Invaders
Variety of Bird Beaks: Shapes and Sizes
Impact of Earth Science Class: Changing Views on Climate
Trump Administration Urges 60 Colleges to Revise Policies
Anomalous Hall Effect: Voltage Generation in Materials
Chimps in Guinea-Bissau's Park Share Fermented Breadfruit
Trump Administration Alleges Anti-Christian Discrimination
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Catl Unveils Sodium-Ion Battery Revolution
Harnessing Sound Signatures for Activity Identification Raises Privacy Concerns
Instagram Testing AI to Detect Kids' Age Lies
Rare Probability: Engraving Unique Fingerprints on Electronic Skin
Scientists Develop Methodology to Replace Ferry Boat Diesel Engines
Q-CTRL Unveils Ironstone Opal: Quantum Navigation Success
"Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse: Fatal Engineering Assumption"
Las Vegas Spaceport Offers Military-Grade Personal Satellite
Google's Unlawful Online Monopoly Confirmed by Federal Judge
Trump Administration's Chip Export Restrictions Could Boost Chinese Innovation
Humanoid Robots Run Alongside Humans in Chinese Capital's Half-Marathon
Federal Judge Rules Google Held Illegal Monopoly in Advertising
Ford Adjusts Exports Amid US-China Trade Conflict
Humanoid Robots Join Beijing Half Marathon
NASA Calibrates Shock-Sensing Probe for X-59 Test Flights
NASA's C-130 Hercules Begins New Mission in California
AI Models' Spurious Correlations: Tracing and Overcoming Them
Racing to Reinvent: Sustainable Innovations in Construction
Llm Technology Speeds Up Code Generation
Nasa Engineers Utilize Ground Sensors for Air Taxi Safety
Perovskite Photovoltaics: Stability Challenges in Commercialization
Tiny Semiconductor Particles: Key to Photovoltaic Advancements
Chinese Scientists Enhance Adhesion for Efficient Tandem Solar Cells
Anxious Companies Seek Rare Earths Amid China Export Limits
Netflix Outperforms Analyst Expectations in Q1
Challenges of Radiation in Outer Space
Europe Shifts to Dominant Renewable Energy Future
Adaptable Robots Transforming Electronic Waste Recycling
New Method Speeds Up Quantum Measurements
Smart Insole System Monitors Walking for Posture Improvement
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Britain passes 500,000 coronavirus cases
The United Kingdom passed 500,000 confirmed coronavirus infections on Sunday, official figures showed, in the latest grim milestone for the European country worst-hit by the pandemic.
New Zealand PM says 'we beat the virus again'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared on Monday New Zealand "beat the virus again" and announced restrictions in the country's largest city would be eased, after a second COVID-19 wave was contained.
In an era of team science, are Nobels out of step?
With the 2020 Nobel prizes this week comes a recurrent question: has the world's most prestigious awards for physics, chemistry and medicine—first conferred in 1901—lost touch with the way modern science is conducted?
'Like wolves to Yellowstone': Tasmanian devils released on Australian mainland
Tasmanian devils have been released into the wild on Australia's mainland 3,000 years after the feisty marsupials went extinct there, in what conservationists described Monday as a "historic" step.
Wildfires raze dozens of homes in New Zealand
Wildfires have destroyed up to 50 homes in New Zealand, authorities announced Monday, saying it was a miracle no one was hurt as "a wall of orange" razed most of a remote South Island village.
Conservation success or pests? Seals spark passionate debate
Nick Muto has fished up and down the New England coast and there is nothing that gets his blood boiling more than the sight of a seal.
NYC seeks to reinstate virus restrictions in some spots
New York City's mayor said Sunday that he has asked the state for permission to close schools and reinstate restrictions on nonessential businesses in several neighborhoods because of a resurgence of the coronavirus.
2020 Nobel season opens with medicine prize
Breakthroughs in the field of health will be honoured Monday when the 2020 Nobel season kicks off with the medicine prize, as the world battles the worst pandemic in a century.
Anglo-Saxon warlord found by detectorists could redraw map of post-Roman Britain
Archaeologists have uncovered a warrior burial in Berkshire that could change historians' understanding of southern Britain in the early Anglo-Saxon era.
Some planets may be better for life than Earth
Earth is not necessarily the best planet in the universe. Researchers have identified two dozen planets outside our solar system that may have conditions more suitable for life than our own. Some of these orbit stars that may be better than even our sun.
How the brain helps us navigate social differences
Our brain responds differently if we talk to a person of a different socioeconomic background from our own compared to when we speak to someone whose background is similar, according to a new imaging study by UCL and Yale researchers.
Parents less aware when their kids vape than when they smoke
Most parents know or suspect when their child smokes, but they are much more likely to be in the dark if the child vapes or uses other tobacco products, according to a large national study by researchers at UC San Francisco.
Method used to track Ebola's trajectory being applied to COVID-19
What exactly happened in Asia that caused SARS-CoV-2 to rapidly spread across the region and then essentially came to a halt there? That's what researchers from the University of South Florida are trying to determine in a new study funded by an NSF Rapid Response grant.
A tale of two cesspits: DNA reveals intestinal health in Medieval Europe and Middle East
A new study published this week in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B demonstrates a first attempt at using the methods of ancient bacterial detection, pioneered in studies of past epidemics, to characterize the microbial diversity of ancient gut contents from two medieval latrines. The findings provide insights into the microbiomes of pre-industrial agricultural populations, which may provide much-needed context for interpreting the health of modern microbiomes.
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