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Cambridge scientists built a two-part cancer drug that activates only in tumors with high enzyme levels, showing promise in ...
Science shows beauty sleep is real: collagen repair, brighter skin, fewer wrinkles, and even better first impressions all ...
A new JAMA Pediatrics study shows circumcision is declining in the US. Researchers link trends to demographics, income, and parental attitudes.
New research reveals something unsettling about human psychology: our brains tend to synchronize with people we trust, which can reduce vigilance and make us more vulnerable to deception from those ...
New Japanese study shows mild depression may subtly alter facial muscle movements, shaping first impressions before diagnosis is made.
New research shows online disagreements in news comment sections often turn into name-calling instead of debate.
Microdosing exercise works: shorter, more intense bursts of activity can match or even outperform longer sessions for key health benefits.
After Charlie Kirk’s killing, Trump and the Christian right call him a martyr. But history shows martyrdom is about who tells the story.
Octopus arms perform thousands of precise actions using just four basic movements, offering lessons for soft robotics, prosthetics, and medicine.
The death of Charlie Kirk highlights a hard truth: political violence has always shaped American history. A historian traces ...
A survey finds 1 in 3 kids make unauthorized online purchases, costing parents $170 on average. Parents struggle to teach ...
Healthy eating may reduce chronic pain, even without major weight loss. Scientists say more research is needed.