Researchers identified a new, sticky form of mitochondrial DNA damage that builds up at dramatically higher levels than in ...
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You Don’t Get Your ‘Adult’ Brain Until Your 30s
A new study finds that brain changes are not a steady progression; instead, distinct neural rewiring occurs around ages 9, 32 ...
While AI bubble fears have contributed to Microsoft's recent soft performances, the red ink presents a contrarian trade for ...
I pull over the spanking-new Datsun 280-ZX Turbo, grab my driver's license, and try to radiate a combination of innocence, ...
J.P. Morgan’s PricingDirect team introduces a new autocallable model, which reflects the shift towards data-driven ...
Dr Josef Köhrle, discusses with Lorna Rothery the urgent need for stronger actions to address the potential health risks ...
Discusses Progress and Future Plans for Skin Scarring Program November 25, 2025 7:00 PM ESTCompany ParticipantsGary Phillips ...
This valuable study demonstrates that self-motion strongly affects neural responses to visual stimuli, comparing humans moving through a virtual environment to passive viewing. However, evidence that ...
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10 Outdated Kitchen Trends Making A Comeback, According To A Design Expert
Kitchen trends come and go, but these are here to stay. We spoke to an expert for some of the best ways to breathe new life ...
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The Secret Behind Mazda's Most Underrated Sports Car
Mazda, as an automaker, perfectly defines persistence. How else would you explain the Japanese automaker sticking to the ...
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Physicists rethink thermodynamics for the quantum era
Thermodynamics was built to describe steam engines and stars, yet the same equations now sit at the heart of quantum ...
Objective To develop and validate a 10-year predictive model for cardiovascular and metabolic disease (CVMD) risk using ...
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