RESEARCH

Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Turmeric: A Spice with a Powerful Past and a Bright Future

Turmeric, a spice with a history spanning over 4, 000 years, is making waves in the modern world of health and wellness. Its active ingredient, curcumin, is known for its strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Recent studies have shown that turmeric can help with joint pain, digestive

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Jan 02 2026HEALTH

AI's Role in Making Liposuction Procedures Safer

Liposuction is a very common cosmetic surgery. It is done worldwide. More than 2. 3 million people get this treatment every year. But it has risks. One big risk is losing too much blood. This is especially true when large amounts of fat are removed. A new AI model might help. It can predict how muc

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

How Science Shapes Our Daily Lives

Science is a big part of our everyday life. It's in the apps we use, the food we eat, and the medicine we take. But who funds all this science? The government does, through research grants. These grants help scientists explore everything from the tiniest particles to the biggest weather systems. But

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Jan 02 2026SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of the Mysterious 3I/ATLAS

The latest Hubble image of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, processed by SpaceTracker, has revealed some fascinating details. This object, which has been closely watched by astronomers, shows a structure that doesn't fit the usual patterns seen in comets. The image, which was captured on November 3

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Antarctica's Melting Ice: A Critical Mission Unfolds

Antarctica, once seen as a barren, frozen wasteland, is now a hotspot for urgent scientific study. The ice here is not as permanent as it once seemed. Due to human activities, like burning fossil fuels, the ice is melting at an alarming rate. This melting is not just a local issue. It's causing sea

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Weather Science at Risk: A Critical Look at the NCAR Shake-Up

The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is in hot water. The Trump administration has plans to break it up. This is a big deal. NCAR is a key player in weather, wildfire, and climate science. It's like the brain behind many weather predictions and climate studies. Why is this happening?

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

What's the Deal with NMN Supplements?

NMN, or nicotinamide mononucleotide, is a hot topic in the health world. It's a compound that helps our bodies make NAD+, which is super important for energy, DNA repair, and overall cell health. As we age, our NAD+ levels drop, which can lead to feeling less energetic and other health issues. Peop

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Science in the U. S. : What's Next After a Tough Year?

The science community in the U. S. has faced significant challenges recently. Changes in federal funding have left many researchers feeling uncertain about their future. The National Institutes of Health (NIH), a major source of scientific funding, has seen shifts in its priorities. Dr. Jay Bhattach

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Why Your Stomach Might Feel Like A Parked Truck

Have you ever felt like your meal is just sitting there, not moving? You might have gastroparesis. This is when your stomach takes too long to empty. It's more common than you think. About 1 in 4 people have symptoms of it. It's not always easy to spot. People don't usually say, "Doc, my stomach is

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Dark Chocolate's Secret Ingredient: A Clue to Aging?

Dark chocolate has a secret ingredient that might help us age slower. It's called theobromine, a compound found in cocoa. Scientists found that people with higher levels of theobromine in their blood seem to have younger biological ages. This means their bodies are functioning better than others the

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