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Solar Cell Breakthrough: Finnish Scientists Crack Efficiency, 16-Year Stability Barrier

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High-Stress Jobs Wreck Your Sleep for Years, Study Shows

Players injured in sports like soccer, boxing, football, and soldiers exposed to concussive forces and experiencing head trauma are at increased risk of neurodegenerative conditions over time

Head Injuries May Unleash Hidden Viruses, Raising Alzheimer’s Risk

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Sugary Drinks Linked to Over 3 Million New Cases of Diabetes and Heart Disease Annually

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Study Reveals Hidden Crisis: Quarter of Denver Youth Faced Homelessness in 2021

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Ebola Virus’ Skin Route: New Study Sheds Light on Potential Transmission Pathway

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Brain Structure May Predispose Teens to Early Substance Use

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Movie Violence Has Increased Across All Genres Over Past 50 Years, Massive Study Finds

AHCC seems to work on two pathways that lead to the suppression of liver fibrosis.

Shiitake Mushroom Extract Shows Promise in Preventing Liver Fibrosis Progression

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Scientists Use “Celestial Footprints” to Track Potentially Hazardous Comets Years Earlier

The researchers showed participants four knots that are physically similar but have a hierarchy of strength. People were asked to look at the knots, two at a time, and point to the strongest one. The strongest is A, the reef knot.

Judge Knot: The Surprising Science Behind Why We Can’t Gauge Knot Strength

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Rangers and Ancient Forests Shield Earth’s Largest Wild Bonobo Population

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Deep Belly Fat Linked to Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Decades Before Symptoms

Fossil faeces of the bone-crushing archosaur Smok, with a Smok reconstruction in the background. Illustration: Grzegorz Niedźwiedzki

Ancient Dung Reveals How Dinosaurs Rose to Power Through Five Key Steps

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