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One of the world’s most venomous vipers is now near extinction, experts warn
The Mangshan pit viper, a rare and highly venomous snake confined to a handful of mountain forests in China’s Hunan and ...
Few areas of medicine generate as much fascination, hope, hype, and confusion as genetics. Just over two decades ago, ...
Millions of people around the world wear smart rings and fitness trackers to keep tabs on their sleep, workouts, heart rate ...
Studies show that people with ADHD are more likely to have unfavourable cholesterol levels, alongside higher rates of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. A landmark paper published in 2022 ...
New analysis suggests other factors may explain the harms blamed on “ultra-processing.” ...
The mantra that AI is taking our jobs is simply not correct and is potentially fuelled by an undercurrent of classicism, ...
Throughout human ecological history, we have played a variety of roles within ecosystems around the world. In this so-called ...
New York Times climate and environmental graphics reporter Mira Rojanasakul discusses how her team visualized the sea level rise threat from the melting Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica.
We spoke with Chris French, a skeptic, on the verifiability of precognition and his experiments with lucid dreaming.
I'm Elizabeth Rayne, and this is "Pop Mech Explains Precognition," where we investigate the science and speculation behind ...
Carbonfact is launching a free and opensource database that breaks down the environmental impact of production processes in ...
Professor Diana Egerton-Warburton outlines the benefits of a Learning Health System (LHS) approach, which integrates stakeholder input, research, and data-driven practices to enhance healthcare qualit ...
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