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A McMaster study found IBS symptoms weren’t tied to gluten or wheat. Expectation shaped response. Many skipped food out of ...
Crackling shrimp sounds at night are helping scientists uncover which coral reefs are recovering - and which ones are in ...
A new model reads brain signals to identify memory categories, which could help develop memory-restoring tools for cognitive ...
Millipede chemistry belongs to a narrow lineage. Only species from the subterclass Colobognatha produce terpenoid alkaloids.
Dinosaur tooth enamel reveals distinct diets among species. Herbivores ate different plant parts. Carnivores ate different ...
New research shows strict marine protections reduce illegal fishing. Satellites and AI help enforce the rules.
For personal health and wellness, the “magic” 10,000-step goal that pops up on so many screens never came from a medical ...
Your internal clock reshapes gene activity to resist heat-driven speedups, keeping your circadian rhythm steady in hot ...
Chemical chatter from resident bacteria in the gut can hit the brain and nervous system in real time, shaping behavior and ...
Earthquakes crack rocks, releasing hydrogen and oxidants that power deep microbes without sunlight offering clues for life on ...
Wildlife forensics is using DNA to link poachers to endangered animals, transforming conservation efforts and courtroom ...
One molecule, sulfolithocholylglycine, linked both to higher PFAS burdens and to later diabetes, surviving stringent ...
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