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A new survey of 2,000 Americans reveals that while 54% want to leave their mark on the world, 80% care far more about the ...
A new One Earth study finds 60% of global land has crossed local ecological thresholds for biosphere integrity, with 38% in ...
Study links early smell loss in Alzheimer’s to immune cells removing key brain fibers, suggesting potential for early ...
A new case study reveals how a 27-year-old powerlifter retained up to 93% of her strength during breast cancer chemotherapy ...
Penn State researchers show radar can pick up phone-call vibrations, partially transcribing conversations without touching the device.
Two Competing Histories: Japan’s post-war traditional narrative renounces militarism, upholds Article 9, and treats WWII as a cautionary tale, while the revisionist narrative portrays the war as a ...
The U.S. military’s X-37B spaceplane launches August 21, 2025, carrying a quantum inertial sensor, a potential GPS alternative.
Sudden cardiac death in elite athletes, both human and equine, is rare but often devastating. Racehorses share heart anatomy and disease patterns closely resembling humans.
Scientists transferred a fruit fly’s regurgitated gift-giving courtship to another species by altering where one gene is ...
A new survey finds six in 10 U.S. parents are in debt to provide for their children, with nearly half calling it ...
A new bladder cancer device called TAR-200 kept most patients cancer-free and surgery-free in a trial, with few side effects ...
Aristotle begins the famous “Nicomachean Ethics” by pointing out that we are all searching for happiness. But, he says, we ...