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Wired - 18 hours 49 min ago
Sellers of products with names like Boner Bears and DTF have voluntarily recalled their products after testing positive for the active ingredients in Viagra and Cialis.
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Wired - 19 hours 19 min ago
There might finally be a way forward for long Covid treatment if only you were allowed to talk about it.
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Science Alert - 20 hours 18 min ago
A tempestuous relationship. ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.
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Newser - 20 hours 41 min ago
Fog may look empty and gray, but scientists say it's more like a floating, living bacterial community. In a two-year study of 32 stagnant-air fog events in central Pennsylvania, researchers from Arizona State University and Susquehanna University found that about 1% of individual fog droplets contained bacteria enough, when taken...
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New Scientist - 21 hours 19 min ago
Two companies are aiming to preserve Arctic ice by pumping water onto the sheet and letting it freeze, but only one of the trials found that this delayed melting in the summer...
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Last Word On Nothing - 21 hours 19 min ago
I wrote this on May 7, 2018 and I have no idea why it feels like I wrote it this morning, looking out my window and wondering what I was looking for. I’ve always done this, looked out my window and wondered why I was doing that, what was out there, what was I looking […] The post Home/Not Home appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing .
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Australian Geographic - 22 hours 36 min ago
A male red pipefish photographed carrying eggs on its trunk has finally resolved a question unanswered by scientists for decades. The post Rare red piperfish sighting solves brooding mystery appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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Science Alert - 1 day 2 hours ago
What does it mean to be alive? ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.
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Nature - 1 day 5 hours ago
Smartphone users' heart rate and resting heart rate can be estimated across the skin-tone spectrum.
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Nature - 1 day 5 hours ago
Resting heart rate (RHR) is a key biomarker of cardiovascular health and mortality1–3, but passively tracking it longitudinally generally requires a wearable device, limiting its availability. Here we present passive heart-rate monitoring (PHRM), a deep-learning system that uses facial video-based photoplethysmography for passive measurements of heart rate (HR) and RHR during everyday smartphone interactions. Our system was developed using 192,353 videos from 485 participants and validated...
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Nature - 1 day 5 hours ago
Unprecedented results against a stubbornly hard-to-treat cancer are boosting optimism that other challenging tumours will be next.
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NBC News - 1 day 13 hours ago
Famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson joins Saturday TODAY to chat about this new book "Take Me to Your Leader: Perspectives on Your First Alien Encounter" and reveals who he thinks aliens should meet with when they arrive on Earth. He also shares why Stephen Colbert pushed him into a "worm hole" on the "Late Show" finale, saying, "When you have a No. 1 hit show that gets canceled, that is a disruption in the order of the universe."...
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Science Daily - 1 day 17 hours ago
Melanoma may not become steadily more dangerous with age as scientists once assumed. In a surprising discovery, researchers found that cancer spread was lowest in young mice, surged in middle-aged mice, and then dropped again in very old mice. The key appears to be a special type of immune cell that helps keep cancer dormant and prevents it from spreading.
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Ars Technica - 1 day 19 hours ago
As temperatures rise, some creatures pick fights while others struggle to learn.
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Wired - 1 day 20 hours ago
From specialized motors to the use of machine learning algorithms, Turkey's billion-dollar hair-transplant industry is the result of a constant process of innovation.
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Science Daily - 1 day 21 hours ago
A surprising new discovery suggests that tiny microbes living inside fish may be helping shape the chemistry of the world's oceans. Scientists found evidence that bacteria in the guts of marine fish work alongside their hosts to produce calcium carbonate, a mineral that plays an important role in ocean health and carbon storage. For years, researchers believed fish handled this process on their own, but the new findings point to a hidden partnership between fish and microbes.
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