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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

Why People Read Between The Lines of Praise and Blame

People are pretty good at figuring out hidden reasons behind things. For example, seeing muddy footprints on a clean floor might make someone guess that a pet or a child just came in from playing outside. This skill isn't just about physical clues. It also applies to social situations, where people

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

Giant Kangaroos: The Surprising Truth About Their Lifestyle

In Australia, long ago, there were giant kangaroos. These were not like the kangaroos seen today. They were much bigger. Some weighed up to 170 kilograms. That is more than twice the weight of the biggest red kangaroo alive now. Scientists thought these giants would have roamed far and wide. But the

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Apr 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI Gives Fake Phrases Meaning

AI is a powerful tool that can do amazing things. But sometimes, it can also make big mistakes. This is especially true when it comes to understanding language. Google's AI Overviews is a good example of this. It can take made-up phrases and give them meaning. It can even make up stories about

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Autism: The Privacy Debate in Health Research

The National Institutes of Health is diving into a massive data collection effort. This initiative aims to uncover the causes and potential cures for autism. The plan involves gathering private health records from various sources. These sources include pharmacy chains, hospitals, and even wearable d

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Nanotech's Fight Against Cancer: A New Hope in Lung Delivery

Scientists have been working on a new way to fight cancer. They are using tiny particles, called nanoparticles, to deliver medicine straight to tumors. These aren't your average nanoparticles, though. They can change size, which makes them super effective at reaching and penetrating tumors. This ne

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Delaying Dementia: The Vaccine Connection

A recent study in Australia has shed light on an intriguing possibility. It suggests that the herpes zoster (HZ) vaccination might help in preventing or delaying dementia. This finding builds on earlier research conducted in Wales, which also hinted at a similar outcome. The Australian study aimed t

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Mosquitoes and the Viruses They Spread: A Long History

Aedes aegypti is a well-known mosquito that plays a big role in spreading several serious viruses. These include dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever. Research on this mosquito has been going on for a long time. However, there is a surprising lack of detailed studies that look at the bigger p

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

How Accurate Are Fitness Trackers For Heart Health?

Heart problems are the top killer in the US, especially for folks aged 40-60 with certain health issues. Staying active is a big help in keeping hearts healthy. But how do we know if people are really moving more, or just trying to impress their fitness trackers? The problem is that people might ch

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Sulfated Chitosan: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment?

Cancer is a major health issue worldwide, largely due to the rapid spread of abnormal cells. These cells often form tumors, like carcinomas, which come from epithelial cells growing out of control. Tumors release growth factors such as FGF and VEGF. These factors help new blood vessels form, a proce

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Young People's Colon Cancer: A Hidden Childhood Threat?

For a long time, colon cancer has been seen as a disease that affects older adults. However, in recent years, there has been a worrying increase in young people being diagnosed with this type of cancer. This trend has puzzled doctors and researchers alike. Now, a group of scientists has come up wit

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