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    A popular sweetener has been linked to increased anxiety in generations of mice

    Could the sweetened beverages we consume make us a little more anxious? A new study examines the effects of the artificial sweetener...

    The world’s first attempt to transfuse laboratory-grown red blood cells begins

    A study testing how long a teaspoon-sized transfusion of lab-grown red blood cells lasts in the body could revolutionize clinical care for people...

    Scientists discover 168 mysterious Nazca geoglyphs in the desert sands of Peru

    The Nazca Desert in Peru is like an art gallery for the gods above. Yet even with decades of surveying from the...

    The US is poised to unveil a “major scientific breakthrough” in nuclear fusion

    The US Department of Energy said Sunday it would announce a "major scientific breakthrough" this week after media reports that a federal laboratory...

    NASA Aces Artemis I Moon Mission As Orion Capsule Returns To Earth

    NASA's Orion capsule returned in a flash from lunar Sunday and parachuted into the Pacific Ocean off Mexico to complete a test flight...

    Experimental treatment helps 13-year-old girl achieve leukemia remission

    Doctors in the UK have welcomed a breakthrough treatment for an aggressive form of leukemia after a teenager became the first patient to...

    Severe COVID looks scary as old age in human brain, study says

    Difficult COVID-19 looks scary like age in the human brain, according to a post-mortem of 54 healthy and infected people.The study authors say...

    This alloy is the hardest known material in the world and becomes even harder when cold

    An alloy of chromium, cobalt and nickel has just given us the highest fracture toughness ever measured in any material on earth.It has...

    The science of affection that makes cats hug you

    When kneading, cats massage an object with their front paws, which extend and retract, one paw at a time.This massage movement, named for...

    Why US Lawmakers Want Greater Oversight of Elon Musk’s Neuralink

    US House Representatives Earl Francis Blumenauer and Adam Schiff are calling for further US Department of Agriculture (USDA) testing of Elon Musk's Neuralink...

    Rising temperatures put a strain on fetuses, a study shows

    Rising temperatures caused by climate breakdown are causing great distress to the fetuses of pregnant farmers, who are among the worst affected by global...

    Important for India and US to Work Together in Science and Technology: NSF Director

    India and the US have “a natural synergy” and similar aspirations and it is important for them to work together in the field of...
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