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This Week in Science: World's Oldest Mummies, A Diabetes Mystery, And More!
The Sun is flaring up unexpectedly; a 60-year diabetes mystery may finally be solved; the oldest human mummies aren't what we ...
Earlier, experts from the Laboratory of Solar Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences said that flare activity is slowly beginning to grow on the Sun ...
Lucid dreaming, a scientifically recognized phenomenon, involves becoming aware within a dream and potentially controlling it ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's candid revelation about his skincare routine, attributing his radiant complexion to hard work ...
New research provides some of the most extensive modeling of the growing health toll of wildfire smoke on public health in the U.S.
AEI fellow Dr. Roger Pielke offered recommendations for regulation and oversight of "weather modification activity" at a hearing Tuesday titled, “Playing God with the Weather — a Disastrous Forecast." ...
A new centre has been launched at University College Dublin (UCD) which will use artificial intelligence (AI) to transform ...
Kids with good executive function tend to grow up to be financially stable, healthy, productive adults. Past attempts to ...
Knight Initiative researchers are investigating the detailed processes behind how the brain learns to control movement. Their ...
The National Academy of Sciences says evidence supporting a 2009 U.S. government finding that climate change threatens public health is "beyond scientific dispute" and that evidence supporting that fi ...
The relationships we form as adults often echo those we had with our parents. According to attachment theory—one of the most ...
A new National Academies report reviews evidence gathered by the scientific community since 2009 on greenhouse gas emissions and their effects on U.S. climate, health, and welfare.
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