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Scientists have discovered that tiny, sharply curved wrinkles in graphene can dramatically alter its electrical behavior, creating surprisingly strong charge separation. The finding suggests future electronics could be t...
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An experimental Alzheimers compound prevented damaging protein clumps from forming in the brains of mice, helping nerve cells survive longer and reducing amyloid buildup. The treatment also appeared to improve heart heal...
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A small squeeze reveals new clues about an unusual kind of magnet Researchers at Rice University have found that gently squeezing a crystal of iron sulfide can change two of its unusual properties at the same time: its tiny magnetic signal and the way electricity moves through it. The ...
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'There's a sense that these algorithms are objective and they get to know you': How social media warps our understanding of healthcare Editor Hannah Osborne spoke with investigative journalist Dr. Deborah Cohen about her new book, "Bad Influence: How the Internet Hijacked Our Health."
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Astronomers find water in the harsh environment near the Milky Way's black hole - Space photo of the week Astronomers detected dust and water surprisingly close to the Milky Way's central black hole, Sagittarius A*, offering a rare direct view of how evolved stars may behave in hostile settings.
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Active particles could make stable glasses stronger without catastrophic brittle failure The strongest glasses have an Achilles' heel that causes them to fail catastrophically when pushed past their limit. They do not bend or stretch, as all damage concentrates into a single plane and the material fails ...
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Which building blocks of life have been found in space, and which haven't? So far, researchers have found many signs of the building blocks of life in space, but what exactly have they discovered, and what remains to be found?
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This 10-cent heart drug cuts hospitalizations by 25%

Science Daily - 16 Aug 2026 08:22
A centuries-old heart drug costing less than ten cents a day could help keep heart-failure patients out of the hospital. New research suggests low-dose digoxin can reduce heart-failure hospitalizations by about 25%, pote...
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Exercise and healthy blood sugar levels in midlife may help slow cognitive decline decades later. Physical activity appeared especially beneficial for Mexican American adults, suggesting that some brain-protective factor...
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Aging gradually wears down the cartilage and fluid that protect our joints, but avoiding movement may actually make matters worse. Exercise helps nourish cartilage, strengthens the muscles that protect joints, and can re...
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Physicists may have uncovered a hidden feature inside protons that helps preserve one of matters most fundamental properties. RHIC collision data suggest baryon number is carried not simply by three quarks, but by a Y-sh...
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As we age, the body appears to sacrifice walking efficiency in exchange for stability. Older adults stiffen the ankle more with each step, which may help prevent falls but also forces the muscles to work harder while pro...
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Scientists have discovered a new extinct amphibian species hiding in the fossil collections of Los Angeles La Brea Tar Pits. Named Spea labreae, the Ice Age spadefoot toad is an exceptionally rare find-only one other ext...
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