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Taking acetaminophen, commonly known by the brand name Tylenol, during pregnancy does not raise the risk of autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), …
Selling your home in today’s market can seem overwhelming, especially if you’re looking for a quick turnaround. Success hinges on attention to …
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To slow down aging, a study tests exercise and anti-inflammatories : NPR
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogResearchers want to test if a combination of interventions can help people remain vital for longer. NurPhoto/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption …
In “The Pitt,” Robby is the rockstar every emergency doctor wants to be — sharp, fast, instinctive. So it’s shocking when the …
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World models could unlock the next revolution in artificial intelligence
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogYou’ve probably seen an artificial intelligence system go off track. You ask for a video of a dog, and as the dog …
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This gene may determine if dogs have long, floppy ears or short, study ones
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogA gene that is important for human hearing could determine whether a dog’s ears are pendulous like a basset hound’s or stubby …
Social media and news feeds are filled with unverified claims about a possible connection between acetaminophen and autism in children. But medical …
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£249M Bridgwater Tidal Barrier elements modified after ‘design efficiency review’
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogThe Environment Agency has announced changes to the design of the Bridgwater Tidal Barrier after completing a “design efficiency review” aimed at …
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A behind-the-scenes look at crafting RFK’s new dietary guidelines
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogIsabella Cueto covers the leading causes of death and disability: chronic diseases. Her focus includes autoimmune conditions and diseases of the lungs, …
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Nous-209 neoantigen vaccine for cancer prevention in Lynch syndrome carriers: a phase 1b/2 trial
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogTrial participants Our study population comprised individuals aged 18 years or older with a diagnosis of LS, as determined by documented carrier status …
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This is SPARDA: A self-destruct, self-defense system in bacteria that could be a new biotech tool
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogCRISPR kick-started a golden age of genetic research — but in nature, there are hundreds of similar systems with unexplored potential for …
Thyme extract is often described as a powerful natural remedy because of its wide range of health effects. This reputation comes from …
The Department of Health and Human Services has removed the rotavirus vaccine, along with five others, from the list of universally recommended …
Joseph Larson was a civil engineer and project manager working for Eden Prairie-Minn.-based engineer EVS before moving to Christchurch, New Zealand in …
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Contaminating plasmid sequences and disrupted vector genomes in the liver following adeno-associated virus gene therapy
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogAdeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapies show promise for treating a variety of serious genetic conditions, including hemophilia1,2,3, muscular dystrophies4 and spinal muscular …
NPK photo NPK Construction Equipment’s Demo Grabs provide a rugged, multipurpose solution for handling, sorting and processing materials generated during wood-and- brush-clearing …
Researchers at the Princeton University Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research have uncovered new ways a vitamin A-derived molecule can …
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West Midlands engages market on collaborative approach to £1bn Metro expansion
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogTransport for West Midlands (TfWM) has launched a preliminary market engagement initiative to explore progressive and collaborative contracting approaches for a significant …
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Supreme Court agrees to review ‘skinny labeling’ and generic drug access
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogThe Supreme Court has agreed to review a controversy over so-called skinny labels for medicines, a decision that will be closely watched …
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An oral, liver-restricted LXR inverse agonist for dyslipidemia: preclinical development and phase 1 trial
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogIn vitro experiments Biochemical binding assay Biochemical binding of TLC-2716 and TLC-6665 to LXRα or LXRβ was determined by time-resolved fluorescence resonance …
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How Oilfield Services Companies Can Scale Operations and Drive Sustainable Growth
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogIntroduction The oilfield services sector faces unique challenges—including market fluctuation, evolving technology, and safety demands—that require companies to adopt holistic approaches to …
Tryptophan is widely known for its connection to sleep, but its importance goes much further. The compounds produced from tryptophan help build …
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Critics say ‘talk to your doc’ requirement for some vaccines causes confusion : NPR
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogA recent change puts some long-recommended childhood vaccines in a new category called “shared clinical decision-making.” The ramifications of this seemingly wonky …
Alex Hogan/STAT Allison DeAngelis is the East Coast biotech and venture capital reporter at STAT, reporting where scientific ideas and money meet. …
In last week’s STATus Report episode, we heard from STAT reporters Allison DeAngelis and Damian Garde, who shared what they would be …
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Americans Overwhelmingly Support Science, but Some Think the U.S. Is Lagging Behind: Pew
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogJanuary 15, 2026 3 min read Add Us On GoogleAdd SciAm Americans Overwhelmingly Support Science, but Some Think the U.S. Is Lagging …
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Scientists watch microscopic plant ‘mouths’ breathing in real time with palm-sized tool
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogScientists have created a new tool to watch plants breathe in real time. The new tech could help identify the genetic traits …
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Jellyfish sleep and nap like us. Studying them could help human brains : NPR
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogA new study analyzed the sleep patterns of jellyfish and sea anemones and found they share some sleep traits with humans. The …
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With the lightest touch, scientists search da Vinci’s art for DNA : NPR
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogNPR’s Juana Summers talks with Science correspondent Richard Stone about recent developments in the search for Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA. JUANA SUMMERS, …
