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An international team of researchers from Germany, Canada, and the UK has identified a remarkable mechanism in the brain that could transform how obesity is treated. The protein MRAP2 acts…
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A groundbreaking discovery in northwestern Kenya suggests that early humans were true inventors, mastering technology long before their brains reached modern sizes. At the archaeological site of Namorotukunan, researchers found…
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A recent international study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution reveals that humans move approximately 40 times more than all terrestrial mammals, birds, and insects combined. Conducted by the Weizmann…
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Blood transfusions are one of modern medicine’s greatest achievements, saving millions of lives every year. Yet for people with rare blood types, finding compatible blood can be a life-or-death challenge.…
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By Iulita Onica | November 13, 2025 Twenty years ago, China had just two electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturers.Today, it produces over 75% of all lithium-ion cells in the world,…
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As Russia steps up attacks on Ukraine’s power grid, millions brace for a bitter, dark winter. In Kyiv, Oksana Zinkovska-Boyarska lights candles for her two-year-old daughter Katia. “I can’t describe…
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Washington D.C. — President Donald Trump has signed a short-term spending bill to reopen the federal government, officially ending the longest shutdown in United States history — 43 days. The…
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With 39 Grand Slam titles to her name, Billie Jean King has long cemented her place among tennis legends. Yet, at 81, she continues to chase knowledge, equality, and purpose.…
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It’s been a remarkable week for Alex Iwobi. The Nigerian midfielder has become the first player from his country to reach 300 Premier League appearances, and off the pitch, he…
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A new large-scale study presented at United European Gastroenterology Week 2025 in Berlin has found that both diet sodas and sugar-sweetened beverages significantly increase the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver…