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Photo by Marie Mangan, courtesy of University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Man’s Brain Tumor Shrinks by Half Amid Clinical Trial
Paul, a British man, saw his brain tumor shrink by half after he participated in a groundbreaking clinical trial.
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Photo by The Development Bureau Dinosaur Fossils Discovered in Hong Kong for the First Time
Researchers discovered fossils from a large aged dinosaur dating back to the Cretaceous period, between 66 and 145 million years ago.
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Scientists Got Hornets Wasted on Absinthe to Test Their Freakish Alcohol Tolerance
Oriental hornets can survive consuming 80% alcohol concentrations—20 times more than most vertebrates—thanks to their evolutionary relationship with fermented fruit.
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Artistic rendering of Quaestio simpsonorum. (Walker Weyland / Florida State University) They Found a 550-Million-Year-Old Fleshy Blob with a Question Mark on It
Scientists discovered Quaestio simpsonorum, a palm-sized prehistoric creature from 550 million years ago that was one of Earth’s first mobile animals.
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Melancholic Thoughts, 1907. (Photo by Art Images via Getty Images) Can Fighting Inflammation Fix Your Lack of Motivation? Scientists Say Maybe
New study suggests anti-inflammatory drugs may boost motivation in depressed patients with high inflammation levels.
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Photo by Maskot 1 in 4 Adults in the U.S. Suspect They Have Undiagnosed ADHD
Social media videos have led 25 percent of American adults to consider if they have the disorder, a new study found.
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Photo by PHAS/Universal Images Group via Getty Images 50 Skeletons From the Viking Age Unearthed in Denmark
Archaeologists discovered skeletons dating back to the 9th and 10th centuries, which will shed light on many aspects of the Viking era.
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Photo by Yuichiro Chino Early COVID-19 Infections Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Finds
Those who developed COVID-19 early in the pandemic are up to four times more likely to experience a cardiovascular event, a new study found.
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Photo by Justin Paget Viral Infection During Pregnancy May Lead to Autism
A new study found that some mouse embryos showed early signs of developmental deficits soon after its pregnant mother was exposed to a virus.
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A Fungus Killing Bats Could Be Indirectly Killing Human Babies
Environmental economists found a surprising link between bat mortality and human infant mortality.
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April 1972: The tracks of a moon rover on the lunar surface during the Apollo 16 mission. (Photo by MPI/Getty Images) ‘Moon Goo’ Is Shifting Under the Moon’s Surface
The discovery of a ‘moon goo’ layer challenges our previous understanding of lunar geology and potentially offers new insights into the Moon’s formation and evolution.