Tag #Science

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Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower Head and Neck Cancer Risk

A new study analyzing data from 14 previous studies found that people who drink coffee have a significantly lower risk of head and neck cancers; those drinking four cups of caffeinated coffee daily had a 17% lower risk of head and neck cancer, a 30% lower risk of oral cancer, and a 22% lower risk of...

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Luxembourg Health School Achieves Net-Positive Energy Balance

The Luxembourg National School of Health, completed in 2019 for €29 million, uses solar panels producing double the needed energy, a 20-meter hot water tank, and eco-friendly materials, achieving a positive energy balance throughout its lifecycle.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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UK Unearths Largest Dinosaur Tracksite: A 150-Meter 'Dinosaur Highway'

Paleontologists unearthed hundreds of dinosaur footprints, including Megalosaurus tracks, at Oxfordshire's Dewars Farm quarry, creating the UK's largest-ever dinosaur tracksite, a 150-meter-long 'dinosaur highway' dating back 166 million years, coinciding with the 200th anniversary of dinosaur scien...

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Life on Land
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Groundbreaking Clinical Trials Anticipated in 2025

In 2025, several groundbreaking clinical trials will release preliminary data, including a large-scale US dietary study employing AI analysis (8,000+ adults), Oxford University's CBD trial for psychosis (1,000 patients), and research on personalized cancer vaccines.

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Game Theory Explains Animal Mating Rituals

John Maynard Smith and George Price used game theory to explain why animal mating rituals often avoid serious violence, showing that risk-averse strategies lead to greater reproductive success; this initiated evolutionary game theory, impacting various fields.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Rise in Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) Cases Amidst Winter Respiratory Virus Season

Cases of human metapneumovirus (HMPV) are rising in China and the U.S. during the winter respiratory virus season; the WHO reports increased acute respiratory infections in China, but overall respiratory illnesses are lower than last year; in the U.S., as of December 28, 2024, 1.94% of weekly tests ...

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Doxycycline Shows Promise in Slashing STI Rates

A Harvard study of 2,253 individuals found that taking the antibiotic doxycycline within 72 hours of sex reduced chlamydia and syphilis infection rates by up to 80 percent, prompting calls for wider availability despite concerns about antimicrobial resistance.

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McCain Foods Pledges Regenerative Agriculture by 2030

McCain Foods, the world's largest frozen-fry producer, pledges to source all potatoes from regenerative farms by 2030, using practices like crop rotation and reduced chemical use to improve soil health and reduce its environmental impact.

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Climate Action
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Luxembourg University Building: Sustainable Design Generates Twice Needed Energy

The Luxembourg National Institute of Health's new building, completed in 2019 for €29 million, uses photovoltaic panels to generate twice its energy needs and a 100,000-liter water tank for heating, demonstrating a sustainable model for educational construction.

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Ten Diverse Books Reflect Societal Shifts and Intellectual Inquiries

Ten books covering sociology, history, art, and medicine are reviewed, exploring themes such as the erosion of faith in progress, climate change perception, and gender inequality in healthcare; one review focuses on the political activism of Thomas Mann.

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Reduced Inequality
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Record Warmth in Hesse, Germany: Frankfurt's Temperature a Notable Exception

Germany's Hesse region recorded its warmest year in 2024 since 1881, but Frankfurt am Main's 12.23°C average was its fourth warmest, still highlighting a significant warming trend with unprecedented February temperatures and decreased frost and snowfall.

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Climate Action
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Lenacapavir: 99.9% Effective HIV Prevention in Clinical Trials

Lenacapavir, a new HIV drug, demonstrated 99.9% effectiveness in preventing infection in a recent study of over 2,000 participants across diverse genders, representing a significant advancement in PrEP and potentially revolutionizing HIV prevention strategies.

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