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Research has shown that taller individuals are at a greater risk of developing various types of cancer. The World Cancer Research Fund reports strong evidence suggesting that taller people have a higher chance of developing cancer in several areas of the body, including the pancreas, large bowel, uterus, ovary, prostate, kidney, skin, and breast. But
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In the vast expanse of the Solar System, there is a myriad of strange and unique moons that orbit different planets. Some moons are hot, some are cold, some have liquid surfaces, and others are covered in dust. Interestingly, there are even moons shaped like walnuts and potatoes. However, among the nearly 300 moons discovered
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In a groundbreaking study conducted by researchers from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, a new method for increasing speed and success rates in drug discovery has been unveiled. Published in the journal Science Advances, this research presents a renewed hope for the pharmaceutical industry by significantly reducing the timeline
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Understanding the key cognitive functions that may change in individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease is crucial for both the patients and their caregivers. Recent research conducted by an international team of researchers has shed light on the most reliable predictors of declining cognition in Alzheimer’s patients. While the underlying pathology of the condition remains similar
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The recent research published in the journal Science reveals that nearly half of the world’s land surface is classified as drylands, comprising deserts, shrublands, grasslands, and savanna woodlands. These regions are characterized by water scarcity, which not only affects natural ecosystems but also human-managed landscapes such as agriculture, forestry, and livestock production. While climate change
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Reasoning is a complex cognitive process that involves the ability to process information and draw conclusions or solve problems. There are two main categories of reasoning that human beings use: deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. Deductive reasoning starts from a general rule or premise and then uses that rule to draw conclusions about specific cases.
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The realms of optical illusions, quantum mechanics, and neural networks may appear as distant universes to the untrained eye. However, recent research findings have shown a surprising interplay between these seemingly disparate fields. In a groundbreaking study published in APL Machine Learning, a neural network was engineered using the concept of “quantum tunneling” to mimic
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Artificial intelligence researchers have recently made headlines by taking a significant step towards ethical responsibility in the tech industry. In an effort to combat the production of deepfake imagery depicting children, over 2,000 web links to suspected child sexual abuse images have been removed from a prominent dataset used to train AI image-generator tools. This
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The concept of warp drives has always been a fascinating element in science fiction, but its feasibility in reality remains a major challenge. The idea behind warp drives is to enable superliminal travel through hyperspace, allowing spaceships to travel faster than light speed. In theory, warp drives would create a bubble that could transport a
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Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) have made a groundbreaking discovery in Earth’s liquid core, uncovering a doughnut-shaped region located at low latitudes and parallel to the equator. This newly found structure sheds light on the dynamics of our planet’s magnetic field and raises important questions about the composition and behavior of Earth’s core.
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The field of quantum computing continues to push boundaries and open up new possibilities in research and technology. Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have made significant strides in simulating higher-order topological (HOT) lattices using digital quantum computers. These complex structures hold promise for understanding advanced quantum materials with robust properties sought after
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