Scientists decoded basic molecular processes in metabolism, investigated premenstrual chocolate cravings, and figured out how ...
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6 TikTok fertilizer hacks that are worth trying (& 6 to avoid)
From raw eggs to pasta water, we dissect gardening hacks approved by TikTok and offer science-backed reasons for their effectiveness or ineffectiveness.
A neuroscientist explains how highly processed foods may be key to “food addiction.” She also reveals some solutions ...
Justin Jaffe is the Managing Editor for CNET Money. He has more than 20 years of experience publishing books, articles and research on finance and technology for Wired, IDC and others. He is the ...
This video is part of “Innovations In: Type 1 Diabetes,” an editorially independent special report that was produced with financial support from Vertex. Tom Lum: On the surface, this may look like ...
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How modern diets are driving rapid evolution in gut bacteria
A novel iLDS statistic uncovers adaptive gene sweeps in gut bacteria, highlighting evolutionary responses to modern diets and enhancing microbiome studies.
Flowers are often described as visual advertisements, using bright colors and strong scents to draw in insects. Yet long before petals and pigments dominated the landscape, some plants relied on a ...
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New urine test claims to reveal your real biological age
A new generation of aging tests is moving out of specialist labs and into everyday life, promising to tell you how old your ...
Julia is the associate news editor for Health, where she edits and publishes news articles on trending health and wellness topics. Her work has been featured in The Heights, an independent student ...
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