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Intermittent fasting may rewire brain activity, early data suggests
Intermittent fasting has moved far beyond a weight loss trend, with early evidence hinting that time restricted eating may ...
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New clue explains how some injured neurons resist decline
Neurons are famously fragile, yet some injured cells manage to hang on, stabilize, and even reconnect. That quiet resilience ...
Global inaction on fossil fuel and plastic treaties, the dismantling of federal agencies and regulations and the rapid rise ...
Ultracold atoms have successfully mimicked a fundamental quantum effect normally found in electronic circuits.
The Ninth Circuit's decision favors UW professor Reges, sparking debate on land acknowledgments in academia and beyond.
Immense progress in gene editing, drug discovery and conservation are just some of the reasons to be cheerful about 2025 ...
Sheffield Wednesday’s administrators are understood to have granted “preferred bidder” status to a consortium led by James ...
History shows we often dismiss what we don’t yet understand. Here’s why stigmatizing today’s uncomfortable questions may be holding humanity back.
The bid beat a group led by American investor John McEvoy and the Chicago-based Storch family, and former Newcastle United ...
A new survey from a regional hydropower advocacy group found people in the Pacific Northwest care about the cost of electricity more than climate change or widespread blackouts caused by summer heat.
The dynamic of charging isn’t as straightforward as pain at the gas pump. It’s also different from Americans’ suffering over ...
The Trump administration's decision to pause five offshore wind projects due to "national security concerns" will have ...
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