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Cold Water Swimming and Immune System: A Critical Analysis
BBC Radio 4 presenter James Gallagher investigated immune-boosting methods, including cold-water swimming and supplements, finding that while some approaches trigger short-term immune responses, only regular exercise and vaccination show significant, sustained benefits.
Cold Water Swimming and Immune System: A Critical Analysis
BBC Radio 4 presenter James Gallagher investigated immune-boosting methods, including cold-water swimming and supplements, finding that while some approaches trigger short-term immune responses, only regular exercise and vaccination show significant, sustained benefits.
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New Egg-Cooking Method Improves Texture and Nutrient Retention
Italian researchers developed a novel egg-cooking method using alternating hot (100°C) and warm (30°C) water for 32 minutes, resulting in superior texture and nutrient retention compared to boiling or sous-vide methods, as published in Communications Engineering.
New Egg-Cooking Method Improves Texture and Nutrient Retention
Italian researchers developed a novel egg-cooking method using alternating hot (100°C) and warm (30°C) water for 32 minutes, resulting in superior texture and nutrient retention compared to boiling or sous-vide methods, as published in Communications Engineering.
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Microplastics Found in Human Brains: A New Study Reveals Unknown Health Risks
A study published in Nature Medicine found microplastics in all 52 human brain samples analyzed, with a 50% higher concentration in 2024 samples than in 2016 samples; higher concentrations were found in the brains of individuals with dementia; further research is needed to determine the health impac...
Microplastics Found in Human Brains: A New Study Reveals Unknown Health Risks
A study published in Nature Medicine found microplastics in all 52 human brain samples analyzed, with a 50% higher concentration in 2024 samples than in 2016 samples; higher concentrations were found in the brains of individuals with dementia; further research is needed to determine the health impac...
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AI Reveals Readable Text in 2,000-Year-Old Roman Scroll
Scientists used X-ray imaging and AI to virtually unroll the 2,000-year-old Roman scroll PHerc. 172, revealing unexpectedly legible Greek text possibly written by Epicurean philosopher Philodemus, housed at the Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford.
AI Reveals Readable Text in 2,000-Year-Old Roman Scroll
Scientists used X-ray imaging and AI to virtually unroll the 2,000-year-old Roman scroll PHerc. 172, revealing unexpectedly legible Greek text possibly written by Epicurean philosopher Philodemus, housed at the Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford.
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Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 by the University of Exeter linked specific oral bacteria, such as Neisseria and Porphyromonas, to varying cognitive performance, suggesting potential future interventions for age-related cognitive decline.
Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 by the University of Exeter linked specific oral bacteria, such as Neisseria and Porphyromonas, to varying cognitive performance, suggesting potential future interventions for age-related cognitive decline.
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AI Unrolls Ancient Herculaneum Papyrus, Revealing Invisible Text
Using AI and 3D scanning, researchers virtually unrolled the Herculaneum papyrus PHerc.172 at Oxford's Bodleian Library, revealing ancient Greek text invisible to the naked eye, preventing the scroll's destruction and offering unprecedented access to a nearly 2000-year-old text.
AI Unrolls Ancient Herculaneum Papyrus, Revealing Invisible Text
Using AI and 3D scanning, researchers virtually unrolled the Herculaneum papyrus PHerc.172 at Oxford's Bodleian Library, revealing ancient Greek text invisible to the naked eye, preventing the scroll's destruction and offering unprecedented access to a nearly 2000-year-old text.
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1957 Hong Kong Flu: A Near-Miss Pandemic
In 1957, a new influenza strain emerged in Hong Kong, prompting a rapid response by virologist Maurice Hilleman who secured and analyzed the virus, initiating large-scale vaccine production. Despite moderate public vaccination, the relatively mild outcome significantly shaped future pandemic prepare...

1957 Hong Kong Flu: A Near-Miss Pandemic
In 1957, a new influenza strain emerged in Hong Kong, prompting a rapid response by virologist Maurice Hilleman who secured and analyzed the virus, initiating large-scale vaccine production. Despite moderate public vaccination, the relatively mild outcome significantly shaped future pandemic prepare...
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Successful Pig Kidney Transplant Offers Hope for Organ Failure Patients
66-year-old Tim Andrews, with end-stage kidney disease, received a successful pig kidney transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital on January 25, utilizing a genetically-modified organ from eGenesis via the FDA's Expanded Access pathway; this marks a major advancement in xenotransplantation, offe...

Successful Pig Kidney Transplant Offers Hope for Organ Failure Patients
66-year-old Tim Andrews, with end-stage kidney disease, received a successful pig kidney transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital on January 25, utilizing a genetically-modified organ from eGenesis via the FDA's Expanded Access pathway; this marks a major advancement in xenotransplantation, offe...
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Sex, Gender, and Evolution: Challenging Biological Determinism
This article explores the evolutionary origins of sexual reproduction, contrasting it with asexual methods, and examining how societal constructs of gender and biological sex intertwine, ultimately arguing against biological determinism.

Sex, Gender, and Evolution: Challenging Biological Determinism
This article explores the evolutionary origins of sexual reproduction, contrasting it with asexual methods, and examining how societal constructs of gender and biological sex intertwine, ultimately arguing against biological determinism.
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Microplastics Found in Human Brains: Correlation with Dementia
A study analyzing human tissue samples (2016-2024) found increased microplastic levels in the liver and brain, with a correlation between high brain microplastic levels and dementia in 12 out of 40 individuals; however, causality remains undetermined.

Microplastics Found in Human Brains: Correlation with Dementia
A study analyzing human tissue samples (2016-2024) found increased microplastic levels in the liver and brain, with a correlation between high brain microplastic levels and dementia in 12 out of 40 individuals; however, causality remains undetermined.
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44% Bias Score

China's Lunar Rover to Search for Water Ice
China's Chang'e-7 mission, launching in 2026, will send a robotic "flying detector" to the Moon's south pole to search for water ice, potentially paving the way for a crewed lunar landing by 2030, driven by both scientific exploration and national security interests.

China's Lunar Rover to Search for Water Ice
China's Chang'e-7 mission, launching in 2026, will send a robotic "flying detector" to the Moon's south pole to search for water ice, potentially paving the way for a crewed lunar landing by 2030, driven by both scientific exploration and national security interests.
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36% Bias Score

High Earthquake Risk in Bursa, Gemlik, and Mudanya
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Şenkaya warns of a 50% chance of a 7.0 magnitude earthquake in the Marmara region, highlighting the vulnerability of Bursa, Gemlik, and Mudanya due to soil conditions and building stock, while noting a significant decrease in post-earthquake building safety assessments due t...

High Earthquake Risk in Bursa, Gemlik, and Mudanya
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Şenkaya warns of a 50% chance of a 7.0 magnitude earthquake in the Marmara region, highlighting the vulnerability of Bursa, Gemlik, and Mudanya due to soil conditions and building stock, while noting a significant decrease in post-earthquake building safety assessments due t...
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36% Bias Score
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