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Illustration of a person eating yogurt topped with wild blueberries in a sunlit kitchen, suggesting everyday gut-healthy eating habits.
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Wild Blueberries Are a Real Gut-Health Hack, Says New Review

Larval mites form a pearl-like chain on a juvenile spider from the Sparassidae family. Credit: Ricardo Bassini-Silva
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Why a Spider’s Pearl Necklace Was Living Parasites—and Brazil Just Found a New Mite Family

Cartoon illustration of a researcher in a lab observing a healthy heart and artery with reduced inflammation, representing weight-neutral heart protection from a diabetes drug.
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Why a Diabetes Drug That Doesn’t Make You Lose Weight Could Protect the Heart

Cartoon digital illustration of a tumor surrounded by macrophage “guards,” with a glowing CAR-T cell reprogramming them to fight the tumor, shown in pastel scientific style.
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Why a Trojan-Horse Immunotherapy Is Turning Cancer's Guards Into Its Weak Spot

Cartoon-style illustration of a clinician scanning a patient’s fingertip with a small glowing device that displays microvascular patterns on a screen, representing early heart-disease detection through skin imaging.
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Why the Early Heart-Detection Trend Is Real: A Skin Scan Spots Heart Disease Years Before Symptoms

Cartoon illustration of a dermatologist in a bright clinic setting aside collagen supplement pills while reviewing scientific study results on a computer screen.
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Why the Collagen Craze Isn’t Fixing Skin—Science Says Most Supplements Don’t Work

AI-generated visualization showing molecular alignment in a liquid crystal, where two point defects of opposite sign attract and annihilate each other under mapped boundary conditions.
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AI Predicts Nature’s Defects 1,000x Faster—and That Changes How We Design Materials

Cartoon illustration of a doctor showing a patient a glowing brain map that highlights early glial progenitor cell changes linked to brain cancer.
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Brain Cancer May Begin Years Before It’s Visible—and Now We Know Where It Starts

Cartoon-style illustration of a scientist examining a blood sample on a monitor that displays simplified gene-activity signals related to early Parkinson’s detection, with a patient seated nearby in a bright lab setting.
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Why a Simple Blood Test That Spots Parkinson’s Years Before Symptoms Could Transform Early Diagnosis

Cartoon-style illustration of grandparents engaging with a young child while reading together in a warm living room, symbolizing how meaningful family involvement supports cognitive health in older adults.
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Why Grandparents Who Babysit May Slow Cognitive Decline — And It's Not About How Often

Cartoon-style illustration of a person viewing an MRI body map highlighting hidden fat around the pancreas and internal “skinny fat” pockets in a warm, approachable medical setting.
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The Fat You Can’t See Could Be Shrinking Your Brain — A Hidden Risk Beyond BMI

Cartoon-style illustration of a person preparing a fresh cup of green tea in a cozy kitchen, with steam rising from the mug and a processed tea bottle nearby for contrast.
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Tea Health Boosts Depend on How You Drink It: Fresh Brew Beats Bottled Tea Every Time

Cartoon digital illustration of a supernova emitting radio waves in space, with VLA antennas observing the expanding shock and surrounding gas.
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Why Radio Waves Are Becoming a Time Machine for Dying Stars

Artemis II SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft illuminated at Launch Pad 39B during nighttime prelaunch preparations at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
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NASA Rolls Out Artemis II Rocket to Launch Pad Ahead of First Crewed Moon Mission

Cartoon digital illustration of a person preparing keto foods with a soft, glowing liver silhouette in the background, symbolizing potential long-term metabolic risks.
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Keto Weight Loss May Come with a Hidden Cost: Long-Term Metabolic Risks Found in Mice

Cartoon digital illustration of an inflamed airway showing traditional leukotrienes and chaotic pseudo-leukotrienes forming through free-radical oxidation, with a small lab scene symbolizing scientific discovery.
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Asthma Isn’t Caused by Leukotrienes After All — Meet the Pseudo-Leukotrienes

NASA’s Crawler-Transporter moving the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B for Artemis II.
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Why Artemis II Around the Moon Is NASA's Real Moon Mission — And the One That Matters Most

Digital illustration of a human brain with glowing inner-speech waves overlapping incoming sound signals, highlighting a corollary-discharge glitch where thoughts are mistaken for external voices.
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Why the brain glitch misreading inner speech explains hearing voices — and how that challenges old schizophrenia myths

Digital illustration of a human brain shown younger and healthier on one side and more aged on the other, symbolizing how 150 minutes of weekly exercise may slow brain aging.
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Why 150 Minutes of Exercise Per Week Could Make Your Brain Look Biologically Younger

Digital illustration of stem cells differentiating into CD4 helper T cells and CD8 cytotoxic T cells through precisely timed Notch signaling in a laboratory setting.
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Why Off-The-Shelf Cancer Cell Therapies Are Finally Real: The Notch Timing Twist

Tiny Nanoflowers in Stem Cells Could Recharge Aging Human Cells and Boost Healing
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Tiny Nanoflowers in Stem Cells Could Recharge Aging Human Cells and Boost Healing

Scientists Find Moss Can Act Like a Silent Witness at Crime Scenes
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Scientists Find Moss Can Act Like a Silent Witness at Crime Scenes

New Study Finds Even Small Amounts of Alcohol Raise Mouth Cancer Risk in Indian Men
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New Study Finds Even Small Amounts of Alcohol Raise Mouth Cancer Risk in Indian Men

Ants Grew Big Armies by Giving Up Armor and Winning With Numbers
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Ants Grew Big Armies by Giving Up Armor and Winning With Numbers

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