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Metformin’s Weight Loss Effect Linked to “Anti-Hunger” Molecule Produced During Exercise

A person's head being zapped from a distant transmitter with debilitating consequences

NIH Study Finds No Clear Evidence of Brain Injury in U.S. Personnel Reporting Anomalous Health Incidents

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Scientists Discover First Naturally Occurring Unconventional Superconductor

Shortening of MC4R+ primary cilia in the hypothalamus of the brain leads to middle-age obesity.

Middle-age obesity is caused by changes in the shape of neurons in the brain

Student memorizing information from a textbook

Study: Best way to memorize stuff? It depends…

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Parents Wary of Non-Alcoholic Drinks for Teens

Each characteristic displayed in an integral part in ensuring the function of the SCC can be used to improve upon traditional carbon materials used in energy storage and conversion devices.

Customizable carbon and its potential impact on green energy

For a recent CSHL Cancer Center study, Adjunct Professor Mikala Egeblad (now a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor with Johns Hopkins University) and postdoc Xue-Yan He (now Assistant Professor of Cell Biology & Physiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis) teamed with CSHL Professor Linda Van Aelst. Above: lung cancer metastasis in a mouse that underwent experiments designed to simulate the stress that cancer patients experience.

Chronic stress spreads cancer. Here’s how

single woman using artificial intelligence to help with her dating app chat with a prospective match

‘Singles in America’ study: Daters breaking the ice with AI

Eggs, nuts and other sources of protein

Eating too much protein is bad for your arteries, and this amino acid is to blame

Tridentinosaurus antiquus

Mystery solved: the oldest fossil reptile from the alps is an historical forgery

Schematic illustration of syringe-injectable inflammation-responsive hydrogel for suppression of inflammatory microglia for preventing photoreceptor death in retinitis pigmentosa.

New treatment developed to dramatically slow down the progression of blindness-causing retinal diseases

man looking at a counter top of vegtables

Plant-based diet tied to improved sexual health in men treated for prostate cancer

Garden hoses of various sizes

Use it or lose it: Regular erections help maintain erectile function

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