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    Common red food dye linked to gut inflammation in a mouse study

    Regular consumption of a common synthetic food coloring commonly found in candy, soda, and cereal might impact our gut health — and not...

    This Indian city used facial recognition to enforce COVID-19 policy

    After two Islamist bombings rocked the south-central Indian city of Hyderabad in 2013, officials rushed to install 5,000 surveillance cameras to increase security....

    A new type of fractal has been discovered in magnetic ice

    Fractal patterns are found everywhere, from snowflakes to lightning to the rugged shorelines. Beautiful to behold, their repetitive nature can also inspire...

    Male wasps have been seen using their genitals as weapons against predators

    A species of wasp living in Japan appears to have developed a rather unconventional method of repelling attacks.Researchers observed the male of the...

    A physicist developed math showing that “paradox-free” time travel is plausible

    No one has ever managed to travel through time—at least to our knowledge—but the question of whether or not such a feat would...

    Do you use screens to calm your child? Sustained Impact Study has some disturbing news

    Putting a screen in front of a child is a tried-and-true way to keep them entertained and calm — and it works pretty...

    Two worlds orbiting a nearby star could be more than half water

    Two worlds orbiting a tiny star 218 light-years apart appear to be of a nature unlike anything we have in our solar system.The...

    We’ve discovered a subtle genetic imbalance that can drive aging

    Scientists have found an extremely subtle twist in the genetics of aging cells that appears to render them less and less functional over...

    Scientists have found out how old our water is, and it is old

    The origin of water on earth is an ongoing mystery. There are various hypotheses and theories that explain how the water got...

    Hear the sound of a dust devil swirling across Mars

    The Mars soundscape can be like this eerily alien as one might hope to hear on another world. The boom of the...

    It’s snowing less and raining more in the Arctic, and that’s bad news

    Some parts of the Arctic no longer look very polar.According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, many regions are likely to transition...

    How the recent breakthrough in nuclear fusion could accelerate its development

    Nuclear fusion shows promise as a source of clean, abundant energy that could power the world. Now fusion researchers at a national...
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