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Published Taurine may be a key to longer and healthier life - Taurine: The Key to a Longer and Healthier Life
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A study finds that deficiency of taurine, a molecule produced in our bodies, drives aging, and tauri...
Published Chess players face a tough foe: Air pollution - Chess Players Face a Tough Foe: Air Pollution
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Chess players perform worse when air pollution increases, according to new research. ABSTRACT: Chess...
Published Traffic pollution impairs brain function - Traffic Pollution Impairs Brain Function
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A new study has shown that common levels of traffic pollution can impair human brain function in onl...
Published Extreme heat may hasten cognitive decline in vulnerable populations - Extreme Heat May Hasten Cognitive Decline in Vulnerable Populations
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A new study finds that ongoing extreme heat can worsen cognitive decline among vulnerable groups --...
Published Electric vehicles pass the remote road test - Electric Vehicles Pass the Remote Road Test
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A new study, which demonstrates that even the most rural areas of Australia are feasible for electri...
Published In the wake of a wildfire, embers of change in cognition and brain function linger - In the Wake of a Wildfire, Embers of Change in Cognition and Brain Function Linger
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Five years after the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history, researchers docu...
Published Webb captures stellar gymnastics in the Cartwheel Galaxy - Webb Captures Stellar Gymnastics in the Cartwheel Galaxy
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has peered into the chaos of the Cartwheel Galaxy, revealing new d...
Published First underground radar images from Mars Perseverance Rover reveal some surprises - First Underground Radar Images from Mars Perseverance Rover Reveal Some Surprises
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NASA's Perseverance landed on Mars in February 2021 and has been gathering data on the planet's geol...
Published Wildfire smoke downwind affects health, wealth, mortality - Wildfire Smoke Downwind Affects Health, Wealth, Mortality
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Smoke particulates from wildfires could cause between 4,000 and 9,000 premature deaths and cost betw...
Published Scientist proposes a new timeline for Mars terrains - Scientist Proposes a New Timeline for Mars Terrains
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A scientist has updated Mars chronology models to find that terrains shaped by ancient water activit...
Published Researchers investigate development of coastal peatland in Indonesia over thousands of years - Researchers Investigate Development of Coastal Peatland in Indonesia Over Thousands of Years
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Tropical peatlands are one of the most efficient carbon sinks. The flipside is that they can become...
Published Twinkling stars fuel interstellar dust - Twinkling Stars Fuel Interstellar Dust: A Look into the Cosmic Cycle
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Of the many different kinds of stars, asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, usually slightly larger a...
Published Real-world study shows the potential of gait authentication to enhance smartphone security - Real-World Study Shows the Potential of Gait Authentication to Enhance Smartphone Security
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A study showed that -- within an appropriate framework -- gait recognition could be a viable techniq...
Published Active video games provide alternative workout - Active Video Games: A Fun Way to Stay Fit
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Working out isn't known for being fun. But new active video and virtual reality games may help chang...
Published Electronic gaming can trigger potentially lethal heart rhythm problems in susceptible children - Electronic Gaming and its Link to Potentially Lethal Heart Rhythm Problems in Children
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Electronic gaming can precipitate life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias in susceptible children whose...
Published Video games can help boost children's intelligence - Video Games Can Help Boost Children's Intelligence
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Scientists have studied how the screen habits of US children correlates with how their cognitive abi...
Published Advanced analysis of Apollo sample illuminates Moon’s evolution - Advanced Analysis of Apollo Sample Illuminates Moon's Evolution
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Sophisticated analysis of a rock sample taken from the Moon during the Apollo 17 mission revealed ne...
Published Mercury's magnetic field is almost four billion years old - Mercury's Magnetic Field: A Four Billion Year Old Mystery
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New data from MESSENGER, the spacecraft that orbited Mercury for four years before crashing into the...
Published Ancient star system reveals Earth-sized planets forming near start of universe - Ancient Star System Reveals Earth-Sized Planets Forming Near Start of Universe
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A Sun-like star with orbiting planets, dating back to the dawn of the Galaxy, has been discovered by...
Published How elliptical craters could shed light on age of Saturn's moons - How Elliptical Craters Could Shed Light on the Age of Saturn's Moons
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A new study describes how unique populations of craters on two of Saturn's moons could help indicate...