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Scientists may have found a huge new shortcut for finding alien planets
A new study shows that stars with low magnetic activity are likely to support exoplanetary systems, making the hunt for these celestial objects less random.
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The brain signal that fires when you change your mind about someone
Your brain is constantly guessing what others think. Scientists just found the signal. In A Nutshell Researchers identified a specific brain signal that activates each time a person revises their ...
The question of whether online casinos operate fairly is among the most frequently raised concerns by players entering the digital gambling space. Our ...
As the cost of living continues to spiral upward, the White House is dismantling the government agency built to protect Americans from financial ruin.
Background Remission and low-disease activity are recommended targets in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), yet many ...
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Earlier Ovarian Cancer Detection Success with eNose Sensor Tech
A machine learning-driven eNose detects ovarian cancer in blood plasma with 97 % sensitivity and specificity, offering a promising biomarker-agnostic approach.
This study presents valuable findings for identifying biotypes of depression patients using white matter measures, which are under-utilised and under-appreciated in current biological and ...
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