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Four monk fruit varieties displayed with peel and pulp cross-sections, highlighting the study’s discovery of distinct antioxidant and bioactive profiles across each type. Image credit: AI/GeeksAroundGlobe.com
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Monk Fruit Isn’t Just a Sweetener: Hidden Health Compounds Vary by Variety

Digital illustration of an APOE genetic map floating above a lab workstation, with illuminated neural pathways and a healthy aging brain silhouette representing cognitive resilience.
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The Super Ager Trend Is Real – and It's Largely Genetic, Not Just Habits

Digital illustration of a human brain shown younger and healthier on one side and more aged on the other, symbolizing how 150 minutes of weekly exercise may slow brain aging.
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Why 150 Minutes of Exercise Per Week Could Make Your Brain Look Biologically Younger

Suni Williams retires after three NASA
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Why Suni Williams’ 608 Days in Space and Nine Spacewalks Challenge Everything We Think About Long-Duration Missions

Digital illustration of two contrasting blood test results with a kidney silhouette and flowing bloodstream pathways, symbolizing creatinine–cystatin C discordance and its impact on kidney risk assessment.
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Why a Simple Blood Test Mismatch Could Signal Kidney Disaster—and Why Two Tests Beat One

Digital illustration of a flat, disk-shaped ULIS wireless power module with visible silicon carbide layers emitting wireless energy inside a research laboratory.
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Pancake-Shaped, Wireless ULIS Could Redefine Global Energy Use

Digital illustration of stem cells differentiating into CD4 helper T cells and CD8 cytotoxic T cells through precisely timed Notch signaling in a laboratory setting.
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Why Off-The-Shelf Cancer Cell Therapies Are Finally Real: The Notch Timing Twist

Digital illustration of a bubbling sourdough starter with yeast and bacteria interacting, surrounded by different flour types in a lab-style setting.
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Why the Sourdough Flavor Trend Isn’t Just Yeast—It’s Flour-Fueled Microbes

Digital illustration of a university student gaming at night with a visible 10-hour weekly gaming limit, showing subtle signs of sleep and diet disruption.
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Why a 10-Hour Gaming Week Is the Health Threshold You Need to Know

Digital illustration showing microplastics moving from farmland through irrigation canals and returning to coastal beaches, highlighting a hidden pathway of plastic pollution from land to sea.
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Missing Plastics Mystery Solved: Fertilizer Coatings Turn Beaches into Plastic Sinks

A digital illustration shows a laptop simulating glowing dark matter halos, highlighting how new methods let researchers model complex cosmic physics on personal computers. Image credit:
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Why Your Laptop Could Be Solving the Cosmos: The Hidden Breakthrough in Dark Matter Halos

A digital illustration depicting microgravity phage evolution on the International Space Station, showing bacteriophages and E. coli interacting in a weightless environment.
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Study Finds Microgravity Fundamentally Changes How Viruses and Bacteria Evolve on the ISS

A gloved hand holding a live bullfrog above a wet red surface during handling for research or inspection.
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Study Finds a Deadly Frog Fungus Spread Worldwide Through the Bullfrog Trade

Why Sleep Deprivation Triggers a Brain 'Cleaning' Wave—and It Costs Your Attention
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Why Sleep Deprivation Triggers a Brain 'Cleaning' Wave—and It Costs Your Attention

Why the 'Unbreakable' Quantum Computer Is a Mirage, Hardware Security Is the Real Weak Link
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Why the 'Unbreakable' Quantum Computer Is a Mirage—Hardware Security Is the Real Weak Link

Digital illustration showing a medieval Silk Road map and poetic manuscript being analyzed to reveal misinformation about the Black Death.
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Why a 14th-Century Poem Fooled Historians About the Black Death—and Why That Matters for Modern Misinformation

Digital illustration showing glowing human brain neurons in a laboratory, highlighting OTULIN protein activity and reduced tau buildup linked to Alzheimer’s research.
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Why the Brain’s ‘Master Regulator’ OTULIN Could Reverse Aging (And What It Means for Alzheimer's)

Flexible green OLED display glowing while being gently bent between gloved hands in a laboratory setting.
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Study Finds Stretchable OLED Displays Stay Bright Even When Stretched

Satellite Data Reveals the Hidden Water Extremes Shaping Our Future
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Satellite Data Reveals the Hidden Water Extremes Shaping Our Future

MIT’s Smart Pill Confirms You Took Your Medicine, Then Dissolves
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MIT’s Smart Pill Confirms You Took Your Medicine, Then Dissolves

Scientists Found a Way to Clear Alzheimer’s Plaques in Hours by Fixing the Brain’s Broken Filter
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Scientists Found a Way to Clear Alzheimer’s Plaques in Hours by Fixing the Brain’s Broken Filter

What Happens When Honey Bees Overheat? New Research Warns of a Dangerous Shift
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What Happens When Honey Bees Overheat? New Research Warns of a Dangerous Shift

Earth’s Ancient Magnetic Field Left a Hidden Fingerprint on the Moon, New Study Finds
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Earth’s Ancient Magnetic Field Left a Hidden Fingerprint on the Moon, New Study Finds

Tiny Nanoflowers in Stem Cells Could Recharge Aging Human Cells and Boost Healing
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Tiny Nanoflowers in Stem Cells Could Recharge Aging Human Cells and Boost Healing

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