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Men should abstain from drinking at least three months prior to conceiving

Categories Health
A malware warning on a futuristic computer screen. | Image: Getty Images

Detecting malware through hardware-integrated protection

Categories Technology
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Study finds strong support for easing Medicaid enrollment procedures

Categories Health, Social Sciences
The galaxy observed by Webb shows an Einstein ring caused by a phenomenon known as lensing, which occurs when two galaxies are almost perfectly aligned from our perspective on Earth. The gravity from the galaxy in the foreground causes the light from the background galaxy to be distorted and magnified, like looking through the stem of a wine glass. Because they are magnified, lensing allows astronomers to study very distant galaxies in more detail than otherwise possible.

Webb telescope detects universe’s most distant organic molecules

Categories Space
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Gaming social networks could have positive impact on mental health

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
The research team published their new circuit element discovery in the February issue of the journal Scientific Reports. | Image: Getty Images

Researchers discover new circuit element, the memiconductor

Categories Technology
Chemical engineering professor Dr. Jodie Lutkenhaus and chemistry assistant professor Dr. Daniel Tabor have discovered significant storage capacity in water-based batteries.

Team finds major storage capacity in water-based batteries

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
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A way to govern ethical use of artificial intelligence without hindering advancement

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Renee Abbott and Ana Diaz Artiles are looking into multisensory virtual reality technology as a tool to support the behavioral health of astronauts on long-duration missions. Texas A&M Engineering

How multisensory virtual reality can support future astronauts

Categories Space, Technology
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New Genetic Pathway Discovered in Fight Against Insomnia

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Remote work doesn’t negatively affect productivity, study suggests

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences

What you eat may shape your personality via the biome

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Increased cognitive demands offset exoskeleton advantages, research finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology

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