Grave Permafrost Decline by 2100: Alarming Study Warns of Severe Global Consequences.
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Recent Study Suggests Intermittent Fasting May Address Alzheimer’s Disease
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerA recent study suggests that time-limited eating, a form of intermittent fasting, may alleviate circadian disruptions in Alzheimer’s disease in …
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EvolutionEvolutionary BiologyLizardSciTech NewsUniversitiesWashington University In St. Louis
Evolutionary Insights from Florida’s Wild Lizards Challenge Traditional Views of Natural Selection
Evolving Insights: Florida Lizards’ Surprising Survival Strategies Challenge Natural Selection Norms.
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Researchers Challenge the Notion: Can Trees Truly Experience Emotions?
Scientists challenge the idea of trees having emotions, highlighting potential pitfalls in climate change decisions.
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New Research Uncovers That a Certain Protein Is Directly Linked to Autism-Like Behavior
Groundbreaking study links p53 protein to autism-like behaviors in mice, uncovering genetic insights.
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Crossing the Threshold: Growing Global Concerns as Six Critical Planetary Boundaries are Breached
In-depth analysis: Human impact on Earth’s boundaries raises global concerns, highlighting the need for urgent action.
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Leonardo da Vinci Was Wrong – Scientists Disprove “Rule of Trees”
Study challenges da Vinci’s ‘Rule of Trees,’ impacting our understanding of tree vascular systems and climate resilience.
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NASA Mars Ascent Vehicle Continues Progress Toward Mars Sample Return
NASA’s Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV) progresses toward Mars Sample Return, testing solid rocket motors, launching in 2028.
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From Bean to Brain: Lab Tests Show Espresso Can Prevent Alzheimer’s Protein Clumping
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerEspresso compounds may combat Alzheimer’s protein clumping, offering potential neurodegenerative disease treatments. (160 characters)
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Reevaluating the Impact of Global Warming on Fish Size
New study challenges global warming’s effect on fish size, finding warm water pollution leads to larger, younger fish. Implications for …
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