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Lyme Disease Symptoms: What to Watch For & When to Act

Lyme Disease Symptoms: What to Watch For & When to Act

Lyme disease symptoms can be subtle. Rash, fatigue, joint pain? Here's what to watch for and when to call a doctor—fast.

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A Hidden Error Could Derail Promising COVID Drug Research

A Hidden Error Could Derail Promising COVID Drug Research

A major COVID drug study flaw uncovered in NiRAN domain research puts antiviral development at risk. Scientists question data integrity and direction.

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Genes and Aging – When Your DNA Decides How Long You Live

Genes and Aging – When Your DNA Decides How Long You Live

Genes and aging are deeply linked—your DNA can influence how long and how well you live. Find out what science says about longevity and genetic control.

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Adult Brain Neurogenesis: New Neurons Grow in the Hippocampus—Here’s the Truth

Adult Brain Neurogenesis: New Neurons Grow in the Hippocampus—Here’s the Truth

Adult brain neurogenesis sparks debate—does the hippocampus grow new neurons? What science says about memory, aging, and mental health.

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IQ & Decisions: Smarter Choices, Clearer Futures

IQ & Decisions: Smarter Choices, Clearer Futures

How IQ and decision-making connect in real life—beyond smarts, it's about patterns, patience, and avoiding overconfidence traps.

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Scientists Discovered How a Scent Can Change Your Mind

Scientists Discovered How a Scent Can Change Your Mind

The brain scent connection reveals how odors trigger deep memories and emotions, influence mental health, and can even aid in healing trauma or detecting disease.

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Clean Ammonia Production: A Fossil-Free Path to Fertilizers and Fuel

Clean Ammonia Production: A Fossil-Free Path to Fertilizers and Fuel

Clean ammonia production offers a fossil-free path for fertilizers and fuel, cutting emissions and transforming energy and agriculture sustainably.

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Can Vanishing Particle Dark Matter Flip Physics on Its Head?

Can Vanishing Particle Dark Matter Flip Physics on Its Head?

Vanishing particle dark matter could reshape our cosmic understanding. New CERN data may reveal ghostly signals hiding in plain sight at the LHC.

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Cryorhodopsins: Cold Proteins Revolutionizing Brain Tech & Hearing Aids

Cryorhodopsins: Cold Proteins Revolutionizing Brain Tech & Hearing Aids

Cryorhodopsins brain tech could reshape optogenetics and hearing aids with light-sensitive cold proteins from Arctic microbes.

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Life Under Ice – How Plants Survived the Last Ice Age

Life Under Ice – How Plants Survived the Last Ice Age

Arctic Lake Survival reveals how plants and algae endured under glaciers during the Ice Age. Now, melting ice is bringing these ancient ecosystems to light.

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The Surprising Link Between Hearing Loss, Loneliness, and Lifespan

The Surprising Link Between Hearing Loss, Loneliness, and Lifespan

Hearing loss lifespan links to loneliness and health decline. Untreated hearing issues can shorten life—find out how hearing aids make a difference.

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Tiny Twitches, Big Breakthrough: New Clues to Catch Parkinson’s Sooner

Tiny Twitches, Big Breakthrough: New Clues to Catch Parkinson’s Sooner

Notice subtle changes like tremors, loss of smell, or sleep issues? Early Parkinson's disease symptoms can be easy to miss but matter for timely care.

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Scientists Reverse Parkinson’s Symptoms in Mice — Could Humans Be Next?

Scientists Reverse Parkinson’s Symptoms in Mice — Could Humans Be Next?

Parkinson's disease treatment gets new hope as copper helps reverse symptoms in mice. Human trials could begin by 2025, offering potential new therapy options.

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Defying Physics: Magnetic Cooling's Eco-Friendly Promise

Defying Physics: Magnetic Cooling's Eco-Friendly Promise

Magnetic cooling crystals offer a quiet, eco-friendly alternative to traditional refrigeration, harnessing physics to reduce global warming risks.

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Needle-Free Sodium Checks: Science That Tracks Blood Levels Now

Needle-Free Sodium Checks: Science That Tracks Blood Levels Now

Get real-time sodium levels with non-invasive sodium monitoring using terahertz tech and sweat sensors—no blood draws needed.

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Scientists Capture Real-Time Birth of Ultrafast Laser Pulses

Scientists Capture Real-Time Birth of Ultrafast Laser Pulses

Scientists film ultrafast laser pulses forming in real time, revealing chaotic beginnings and synchronized outcomes with groundbreaking precision.

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Placenta Evolution: A 100-Million-Year Biological Partnership

Placenta Evolution: A 100-Million-Year Biological Partnership

Placenta evolution reveals how species developed pregnancy over 100 million years, shaping fetal survival and maternal health in surprising ways.

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Ambroxol: A New Hope for Parkinson’s Dementia Treatment

Ambroxol: A New Hope for Parkinson’s Dementia Treatment

Ambroxol shows promise in Parkinson’s dementia treatment by targeting brain proteins and improving cognitive symptoms in early trials.

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From Air to Stone – Fig Trees Fighting Climate Change

From Air to Stone – Fig Trees Fighting Climate Change

Fig trees combat climate change by turning CO2 into stone, storing carbon for millennia while feeding ecosystems and thriving in harsh climates.

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Antarctica’s Slow Collapse Caught on Camera—and It’s Accelerating

Antarctica’s Slow Collapse Caught on Camera—and It’s Accelerating

Antarctica ice shelf collapse is speeding up, with East Antarctica's Conger–Glenzer gone in days. Hidden forces like warm oceans and storms drive the melt.

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Monday Stress Is Etched into Biology, New Study Finds

Monday Stress Is Etched into Biology, New Study Finds

Monday stress cortisol spikes before the workweek starts, affecting retirees and workers alike. Learn how your body stores weekly stress in hair and biology.

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2 Brain Regions Linked to Mental Fatigue: Why We Give Up or Push Through

2 Brain Regions Linked to Mental Fatigue: Why We Give Up or Push Through

Mental fatigue drains focus and motivation, but science reveals how brain regions influence your energy. Learn how to recharge and push through smartly.

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How Losing One Gene Created the Sea Spider’s Mind-Bending Anatomy

How Losing One Gene Created the Sea Spider’s Mind-Bending Anatomy

The sea spider genome shows how losing a key gene led to its bizarre anatomy with guts in its legs. Evolution through gene loss redefines body plans in marine life.

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Tiny Quantum Drumhead Sends Sound With 1-in-a-Million Loss—Poised to Rewrite Tech

Tiny Quantum Drumhead Sends Sound With 1-in-a-Million Loss—Poised to Rewrite Tech

Quantum phonon technology achieves near-lossless sound transmission, enabling breakthroughs in quantum computing and ultra-sensitive sensors.

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