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Gut Microbiome Study Reveals Colorectal Cancer Signature Linked to Low Fiber

Amara Osei2 weeks ago05 mins

A large-scale study identifies a robust gut microbiome signature for colorectal cancer linked to low fiber intake. A dietary fiber intervention partially reversed the signature.

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  • Biology

Paracetamol in Pregnancy: No Link to ADHD or Autism in Massive Sibling Study

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago07 mins

A massive sibling study of over 120,000 children finds no link between prenatal paracetamol (acetaminophen/Tylenol) use and ADHD or autism, challenging earlier warnings.

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  • Biology

Vitamin D Doses Linked to Depression Relief in New Meta-Analysis

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

New dose-response meta-analysis of 21 RCTs finds vitamin D supplements improve depression, with optimal doses between 1,200 and 2,000 IU daily.

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  • Physics

Laser-Trapped Metal Hydride Opens Door to Ultracold Hydrogen

Amara Osei2 weeks ago07 mins

Physicists trap calcium monohydride molecules with laser light, achieving millikelvin temperatures. This breakthrough could lead to ultracold hydrogen and new tests of fundamental physics.

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Oceans Sizzled in June: EU Data Confirms Hottest Month on Record for Seas

Amara Osei2 weeks ago06 mins

EU climate monitor confirms June 2023 was the hottest on record for global oceans, driven by El Niño and climate change. Marine heatwaves threaten fisheries, hurricanes, and ecosystems.

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Asteroid Day: Why June 30 Is the Most Important Date You Don’t Know About

Nathan Reeves2 weeks ago06 mins

International Asteroid Day on June 30 marks the Tunguska event and raises awareness of asteroid threats. Learn about planetary defense efforts and how you can help.

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  • Biology

Species Loss Order Determines Grassland Stability, Study Finds

Amara Osei2 weeks ago08 mins

A new study reveals that the sequence in which species disappear from grasslands dramatically alters ecosystem stability, with major implications for conservation and climate resilience.

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  • Space

Hubble Captures Crimson Cloud Sparkling with White, Blue Stars

Amara Osei1 week ago010 mins

NASA’s Hubble captures a stunning crimson nebula NGC 1333, sparkling with white and blue stars. A window into star formation and our cosmic origins.

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Artemis II Photo Reveals the Moon’s Harsh Terminator — What It Means

Dr. Olivia Grant3 weeks ago06 mins

Artemis II crew captures stunning Moon terminator photo. Discover what the half-lit lunar surface reveals about geology, moonquakes, and our cosmic perspective.

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  • Technology

Magnetic Table Clamp Simulator Puts Physics in Your Hands

Nathan Reeves1 month ago04 mins

A new interactive simulation from University of Bristol lets anyone design and test magnetic table clamps virtually, slashing prototyping costs and preventing accidents.

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  • Climate Science

Guam’s 160mph Nightmare: Super Typhoon Bavi Forces Mass Evacuations

Dr. Olivia Grant6 days ago07 mins

Super Typhoon Bavi, with 160mph winds and 11m waves, forces mass evacuations in Guam. A climate preview for the Pacific.

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Every Starlink Satellite Orbiting Now: A Sky Full of Links

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago04 mins

Explore the impact of Starlink’s 4,500+ satellites: how they bring internet to remote areas, disrupt astronomy, and change our night sky forever.

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