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People with more 'brown fat' have healthier cardiovascular systems. A new study in mice may explain why.
A mouse study shows that beige fat, previously known for its heating function, may also lower blood pressure by keeping blood ...
Over the past few years, studies have suggested that plastic particles from bottles, food packaging and waste have been ...
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Perceiving AI as a 'job killer' negatively influences attitudes towards democracy, study suggests
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing our society and economy. A new study shows that the majority of people believe ...
Quincy Petersā family friend was shot and killed by police in 2008. Fifteen years later, she began working at the UCLA ...
The National Institutes of Health failed to protect brain scans that an international group of fringe researchers used to ...
"Each additional 'year' of brain age is associated with meaningful differences in later-life health," a senior author of the ...
Texas A&M ecoinformatics enables students to explore science in nature with real-world data, field research and ...
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Nuclear-powered offshore vessels could run for years without refueling, study finds
Nuclear-powered dynamic positioning vessels are technically feasible and achievable, according to results from the ...
There is an old saying in golf that you drive for show and putt for dough. And if you want to have drives that put on a big ...
A newly published paper in Nature describes the complex process of launching a nine-country collaboration in Africa to ...
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AI is already writing almost one-third of new software code, study shows
Generative AI is reshaping software developmentāand fast. A new study published in Science shows that AI-assisted coding is ...
"These are quite dramatic changes we're seeing over pretty concerning ranges." ...
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