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In 2016, the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified drinking very hot beverages, meaning above 65°C (149°F), as “probably carcinogenic to humans” – this is the same risk category as ...
A new survey of 2,000 Americans reveals that while 54% want to leave their mark on the world, 80% care far more about the ...
Sudden cardiac death in elite athletes, both human and equine, is rare but often devastating. Racehorses share heart anatomy ...
A new One Earth study finds 60% of global land has crossed local ecological thresholds for biosphere integrity, with 38% in ...
Two Competing Histories: Japan’s post-war traditional narrative renounces militarism, upholds Article 9, and treats WWII as a ...
Study links early smell loss in Alzheimer’s to immune cells removing key brain fibers, suggesting potential for early ...
Simple living boosts wellbeing most when it builds community ties, new research reveals — with women seeing the greatest ...
Scientists transferred a fruit fly’s regurgitated gift-giving courtship to another species by altering where one gene is ...
The U.S. military’s X-37B spaceplane launches August 21, 2025, carrying a quantum inertial sensor, a potential GPS ...
The kettle is a household staple practically everywhere – how else would we make our hot drinks? But is it okay to re-boil ...
A new bladder cancer device called TAR-200 kept most patients cancer-free and surgery-free in a trial, with few side effects ...
A new study reveals how AI “Jesus” chatbots claim to be Christ, preach to thousands, and spark debate over faith, profit, and ...
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