Ancient Squirrel Poop Reveals Secrets of a 700,000-Year-Old Pleistocene Ecosystem Biomolecular archaeologist Tyler Murchie and his team discovered that ancient ground squirrel feces, preserved in Yukon permafrost, contain DNA fragments …
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Experimental antibody treatments are currently being studied as a potential method to preserve lean body mass in patients using GLP-1 receptor agonists for weight loss. While GLP-1 medications effectively reduce …
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Breakthrough Discovery: Gentle Wind Detected from Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole After decades of speculation, astronomers have finally observed evidence of a gentle wind emanating from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive …
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The Remote Work Paradox: Navigating Mental Health and Social Connection The landscape of the modern workplace has undergone a seismic shift. Since 2019, the proportion of workdays performed from home …
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Beyond Royal Jelly: The Hidden Role of Hive Engineering in Queen Bee Development For decades, the prevailing consensus in entomology has been that honeybee caste determination—the process by which a …
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The Living Mummy: New Microbiological Insights into Ötzi the Iceman For over three decades, Ötzi the Iceman has served as our most significant window into Copper Age life. Since his …
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AI Chatbots and Mental Health: A Growing Trend Among Adolescents More young people are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for mental health support, according to recent research. A study …
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The Mathematics of Choice: Deciphering the Feynman Restaurant Problem For many, deciding what to order at a new restaurant is a simple matter of personal preference. For the late physicist …
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New Drug Daraxrasib Nearly Doubles Pancreatic Cancer Survival by Targeting Key Growth Protein
Daroltrasib: The KRAS Inhibitor That Could Nearly Double Survival in Advanced Pancreatic Cancer By Dr. Natalie Singh, Board-Certified Internist & Health Editor | May 2024 For decades, pancreatic cancer has …
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Does DEET Still Work? New Research on Mosquito Behavior and Repellents For decades, DEET (N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide) has been the gold standard in personal insect protection. Developed by the U.S. Army in …