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Oregon cave find older than Great Pyramid shatters human history timeline
Oregon’s Paisley Caves and a nearby rockshelter have led archaeologists to rethink when humans first reached North America. Evidence from ancient human waste, stone tools, and markings appears much ...
Investigators reviewed medical literature to determine the prevalence of breast cancer screening among female survivors of a prior cancer other than breast cancer and to compare the likelihood of ...
The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that President Donald Trump called “a scam.” But repeated scientific studies ...
Mobile Phone Blast Reasons: Nowadays, mobile phones have become a vital part of our lives. It's almost impossible to stay ...
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DNA origami nanoparticles show early promise for future HIV vaccines
DNA origami sounds like science fiction, but for HIV vaccine researchers it is becoming a practical design tool. By folding strands of DNA into tiny three-dimensional scaffolds, scientists can arrange ...
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To help reduce the misuse and misunderstanding of current science, scientific research needs to be explained in language the ...
Epic is rapidly building out artificial intelligence tools integrated into its electronic health record solution as health IT ...
Zak Williams joins SF startup Headlamp Health to advise on Lumos AI, an effort to spot early mental‑health signs.
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Brain scans of recovered COVID-19 patients expose brain changes
For many people who have “recovered” from COVID-19, the illness lingers as brain fog: forgotten appointments, lost words mid-sentence, a mind that feels wrapped in cotton. A growing body of brain ...
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Scientists uncover protein that can rejuvenate aging brain cells
Two new lines of brain research are testing whether aging cells can be nudged into working more like young ones. In one study ...
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Mysterious skull trapped in cave wall for 300,000 years stuns scientists
When villagers exploring Petralona Cave in Greece stumbled on a human-like skull in 1960, they found it literally trapped in the cave wall, fused to the rock by thick calcite. The cranium was ...
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