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Young cancer survivors in Europe get increased post-cure help

Horizon Magazine
Categories Bloggers

Political independents are more negative than partisans

Ohio State University
Categories Technology
A crystal surrounded by a blue background. Pixabay

Blue light from smartphones or tablets linked to early puberty in rats

European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology
Categories Health, Technology
Drawing of fast food meal, including soda

Researchers find lots of contaminated water in fast-food soda fountains

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Categories Health
Reninoma Kidney cells under a microscope and stained

Genetic code of rare kidney cancer cracked

Wellcome Sanger Institute
Categories Health
The humble waterflea, or Daphnia, could unlock successful wastewater treatment

Waterfleas hold key to cleaner environment and better human health

University of Birmingham
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Feet on a bathroom scale

Study finds Tirzepatide more effective in blood sugar control and body weight loss than semaglutide

Diabetologia
Categories Health

With environmental reporting, it’s about the commission

Alan Kandel
Categories Bloggers
Spiral galaxy

Distilling a Galaxy

Sam Illingworth
Categories Bloggers, Space
Man, with an enormous purpose

How having a purpose in life can bolster men’s mental health

McGill University
Categories Brain & Behavior
More than 70% of 2.4 million acres of evergreen shrub bogs, locally known as pocosin peatlands, were drained for agriculture and forestry along the Southeastern U.S. Coast in the last century and a half. Much of that land now lies fallow and could become an enormous carbon sink if moisture were restored.

Re-wetting peatlands could help sop up massive atmospheric carbon

Duke University
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Mandrill

Colorful primates don’t have better color vision

University of Bristol
Categories Life & Non-humans
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