A rock discovered by NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover contains “the most diverse collection” of the building blocks of life ever seen on …
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Learn how NASA’s Curiosity and Perseverance Mars rovers are exploring different chapters of the Red Planet’s ancient history. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS/ESA/University of Arizona/JHUAPL/USGS …
DrAfter123/Digital Vision Vectors/Getty Images Like so many in her field, The Ohio State University oncologist Ning Jin is alarmed by the number …
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A free diver visited the Strait of Hormuz. Here’s what he saw : NPR
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogThe Strait of Hormuz is being blockaded. But a couple weeks ago, one small boat visited and found something surprising below the …
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How everything you do is being monitored in an AI-fuelled ‘surveillance capitalism system’ that’s ramping up aggressively
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogOn a Saturday morning, you head to the hardware store. Your neighbors’ Ring cameras film your walk to the car. Your car’s …
In this Resource paper, we highlight the value of the All of Us Research Program’s expanded wearables dataset. We examined how multiple …
Topline April closes, and May begins with a brilliant full flower moon on May 1 amid a sky in seasonal transition. Spring’s …
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Skyrocketing Health Insurance Forces Americans to Scramble for Care
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlog“When I saw the termination notice come in, it was kind of nerve-wracking.” James Digilio is 62 years old. He couldn’t pay …
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‘Eventually, it becomes you’: Inventors of new ‘living’ knee replacement describe why this tech is desperately needed and how it works
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogImagine getting a knee replacement made of living materials rather than metal and plastic. Researchers at Columbia University and the University of …
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This one change to your exercise routine could add years to your life
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogRegularly engaging in a variety of physical activities could be one of the most effective ways to extend lifespan, according to research …
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Even Low Levels of Alcohol Could Damage Your Brain, Study Finds : ScienceAlert
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogWe know that too much booze is bad for us, but a new study reveals that even a low level of alcohol …
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Kristine Blanche, wife of acting attorney general, named to NIH advisory council
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogMegan Molteni reports on discoveries from the frontiers of genomic medicine, neuroscience, and reproductive tech. She joined STAT in 2021 after covering …
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Utah medical board calls for ‘suspension’ of AI doctor experiment
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogMario Aguilar covers technology in health care, including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, wearable devices, telehealth, and digital therapeutics. His stories explore how …
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The school where math, biology – and Homer – are all Greek to them – eKathimerini.com
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogThe school where math, biology – and Homer – are all Greek to them eKathimerini.com
Another Dota 2 event is in the books. Credit: Valve BetBoom Team has won the PGL Wallachia Season 8 Dota 2 tournament, …
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Planned Parenthood is turning to services like Botox to stay afloat : NPR
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogSamantha Pohlman, a registered nurse, performs a cosmetic treatment procedure on Christine Ruiz at Planned Parenthood – B Street in Sacramento, Calif., …
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A biotech VC explains what Eli Lilly saw in a struggling cancer startup for $3.2B
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogAllison DeAngelis is the East Coast biotech and venture capital reporter at STAT, reporting where scientific ideas and money meet. She is …
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In Europe, nations are feeling pressure to keep the continent competitive in AI while staying inside strict privacy rules and reinforcing European …
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A pioneering publication celebrates a century of ‘scientifiction’ : NPR
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogThe April 1926 issue of Amazing Stories hit newsstands in March of that year. The cover art by Frank R. Paul illustrated …
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Hubble revisits stunning Trifid Nebula after 30 years, and spots a growing jet of energy — Space photo of the week
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogHubble revisited the aquatic-looking Trifid Nebula 30 years after its original observations. (Image credit: NASA, ESA, STScI. Image processing: J. DePasquale (STScI)) …
Below is a lightly edited, AI-generated transcript of the “First Opinion Podcast” interview with Thomas Goetz. Be sure to sign up for …
A new study from the Medical University of South Carolina is raising fresh concerns about fish oil supplements, especially for people who …
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Former MIT president says the US is losing the innovation race to China : NPR
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogNPR’s Rob Schmitz speaks with L. Rafael Reif, former president of MIT, about his recent essay in Foreign Affairs, “America Is Losing …
ROB SCHMITZ, HOST: After NASA’s glory days of putting astronauts on the moon in the 1960s and ’70s, its crew stayed closer …
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Nancy Cox, a CDC veteran and stalwart in global flu research, dies at 77
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogNancy Cox, who for decades was a global leader in influenza research, has died. Cox headed the influenza team at the Centers …
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Why Bechtel’s Craig Albert Thinks Construction Schools Need to Evolve
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogIn April, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte announced the establishment of the Albert School of Construction. Made possible by a leadership …
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MIT takes top team honors in 86th Putnam Math Competition | MIT News
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogIn an outstanding performance at the 86th William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, MIT’s team once again took the top spot for the …
Students in Missouri will hear from NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway as they answer prerecorded science, technology, engineering, and mathematics …
