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Keto diet may accelerate organ ageing

Research on the health effects of low-carbohydrate diets like keto has had mixed results nadianb/Shutterstock A ketogenic diet causes damaged…

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Neural network trained on ‘Friends’ can recognize sarcasm

Back in 2019, when AI was safely in the realm of science fiction and GPT-2 was still several months from…

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Neuralink seeks its next brain implant volunteer

Neuralink is accepting applications for a second human participant in its ongoing brain-computer interface (BCI) implant trials, according to Elon…

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Ultra-processed food ‘addiction’ should be treated like drug abuse, claim doctors

Certain “trigger foods” may be hard for some people to avoid Wirestock, Inc./Alamy Is it possible to be “addicted” to…

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Differing values of nature can still lead to joined up goals for sustainability

Recognising and respecting the different ways nature is valued can enable better environmental decision-making, according to new research led by…

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Can we revolutionize the chemical industry and create a circular economy? Yes, with the help of catalysts

The chemical industry is a cornerstone of global development, driving innovation, and providing essential products that support our modern way…

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Diamond glitter: A play of colors with artificial DNA crystals

Using DNA origami, LMU researchers have built a diamond lattice with a periodicity of hundreds of nanometers — a new…

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Zombie cells in the sea: Viruses keep the most common marine bacteria in check

The ocean waters surrounding the German island of Helgoland provide an ideal setting to study spring algae blooms, a focus…

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There’s little science behind ‘No Mow May’

This article was originally featured on Undark. In 2020, the Wisconsin city of Appleton brought No Mow May to the United…

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Sumatran orangutans start crafting their engineering skills as infants

At six months old, human infants are still working on sitting up by themselves. But baby orangutans at that age…

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