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Scientists uncover molecular structure of protein UCP1, enabling brown fat tissue to burn calories as heat, offering potential obesity and …
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Recent Cambridge Research: Underestimation of Volcanic Eruption Impact in Current Climate Predictions
Cambridge research shows climate projections likely undervalue volcanic cooling effects by up to 4x.
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HIV Medication Maraviroc: A Dual-Action Weapon Against Dementia and Huntington’s Disease
Cambridge researchers use HIV drug Maraviroc in mice to enhance brain self-clearing, possibly slowing dementia and Huntington’s disease.
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Solar-Powered Reactor Converts CO2 and Plastic Waste into Sustainable Fuels and Chemicals
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUniversity of Cambridge develops solar-powered reactor converting CO2 and plastic waste into sustainable fuels, driving towards a circular economy.
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The Productivity Paradox: Non-ADHD Individuals Experience Impaired Thinking from “Smart” Drugs like Ritalin
Study reveals ‘smart’ drugs like Ritalin hinder performance and productivity in non-ADHD individuals, contradicting the belief of cognitive enhancement.
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Ancient Hominin “Lucy” Stood Fully Upright, New 3D Muscle Reconstruction Reveals
New 3D reconstruction shows Lucy, a 3.2M year-old hominin, could stand fully erect like modern humans.
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Unlocking Beethoven’s Health and Family Secrets: Groundbreaking DNA Analysis Decodes the Mystery
An international team of scientists were able to decode Ludwig van Beethoven’s DNA for the very first time by using…
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Revolutionary New Technique Could Boost Number of Usable Donated Hearts by 30%
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRecent research shows that there may be a way to use more hearts for transplants even after someone has died.…
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Revolutionary “Biohybrid” Neural Implant Offers Hope for Paralyzed Limbs
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaScientists have made a new kind of special tech called a neural implant. It can help people who lost the…