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May 24 2025SCIENCE

The Surprising Link Between Ancient Fish Scales and Your Tooth Sensitivity

The human body is full of mysteries. One of these is the sensitivity of our teeth. Ever wondered why a cold treat or a dentist's drill can make your teeth zing? The answer lies in the distant past, with ancient armored fish. These fish, living around 500 million years ago, had exoskeletons that wer

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

The Truth Behind Survey Responses

The world of implementation science often relies on self-report measures. This is because many important factors are hard to observe directly. However, when surveys become too complex, people might rush through them or not pay full attention. This can lead to inaccurate data, which is a big problem

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

How Science Maps Out Muscle Movements

Neuromuscular junctions are the key players in our body's ability to move. They act as the bridge between our nerves and muscles, allowing us to perform any voluntary action. To understand these junctions better, researchers have turned to a method called scientometric analysis. This approach helps

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May 23 2025HEALTH

The Pill's Early Days: How Did America First Hear About It?

The first birth control pill hit the U. S. market in 1960. But, people knew little about it. Newspapers were the main source of information for the average person. The New York Times was one of the most popular newspapers at the time. It published many articles about the pill between 1951 and 19

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Growing Up in Bones and Teeth: How Age is Guessed in Adults

In the world of forensic science, figuring out someone's age can be a real puzzle. There are many ways to do it. One of them is by looking at how bones and teeth develop. The bones in the neck, known as cervical vertebrae, can tell a lot about how grown-up a person is. These bones are a solid clue f

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Hubble's 35 Years: A Cosmic Journey Through Space

The Hubble Space Telescope has been a game-changer in space exploration. It has been 35 years since its launch. It has captured 1. 7 million observations. The telescope has a fascinating history. It started with a rocky beginning. A mirror upgrade in 1993 was needed. Since then, it has mad

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May 22 2025SCIENCE

Night Vision Contacts: The Future of Seeing in the Dark

The ability to see in the dark has long been a fascinating concept. It is a well known fact that humans can only see a small part of the light spectrum. This is a very small range compared to other animals. Some animals can see in the infrared or ultraviolet spectrum. For example, snakes, mosqui

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May 22 2025EDUCATION

How Many Women Does It Take to Close the Research Gap?

The world of research in economics and political science is slowly changing. The number of women in these fields is growing. However, there is still a noticeable difference in the amount of research produced by men and women. This is especially true in the top 50 universities around the world. T

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

The Role of Religion in Genome Editing Debates

Religion plays a big part in how most people think about life and science. This is especially true when it comes to editing genes that can be passed down to future generations. People often look to their faith for guidance on these complex issues. It is important to consider these religious views

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Phosphorus Pioneers: The Man Who Changed Farming Forever

Phosphorus is a big deal in farming. It's a key nutrient for crops, but it can also cause serious environmental problems. One person who understood this better than most was Andrew Sharpley. He spent over four decades studying phosphorus and its impact on the environment. His work has shaped how we

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