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Physical activities in the morning, associated with daily patterns of sleep/wake cycle, convey timing information from the light-sensitive central clock in the brain to the weight-bearing skeletal tissues.
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A study led by IU researchers reports that scattering sunlight-reflecting particles in the atmosphere — a theoretical form of climate engineering known ...
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Background There is growing evidence that substituting animal-based with plant-based foods is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and all-cause mortality. Our aim was to summarize and evaluate the evi ...
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The safety of the Parthenon sculptures was questioned after a high-profile theft at the museum was announced earlier this year
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We have developed an automated and high-throughput, three-dimensional, vision-controlled inkjet deposition process that enables the high-resolution, contactless printing of a range of materials with varying elastic moduli to ...
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Stone slab featues human form with unique and unprecedented mix of ‘male’ and ‘female’ traits
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Discovery helps reveal how a long-lost empire used multiculturalism to achieve political stability
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Social media usage has greatly increased during the pandemic. The use of social media has been linked to mental health consequences. Especially TikTok is under scrutiny because of its captivating UX Design as well as controversial privacy policies. T ...
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Graveyards, bridges and harvests are swept away in the worst floods to hit Somalia in a century.
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The system uses Martian materials to produce catalysts that release oxygen from water.
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Many mammals, from domestic cats and dogs to giant pandas, use scent to communicate with each other. A new study from the University of California, Davis, shows how domestic cats send signals to each other using odors derived from families of bacteri ...
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Neil deGrasse Tyson and Scott Hamilton Kennedy chat with Kyle Meredith about their upcoming documentary, Shot in the Arm. Listen here.