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Path of the solar system through the Local Interstellar Cloud. The cloud’s profile is preserved as an interstellar fingerprint in Antarctic ice.

Stardust in the Ice: How Antarctic Cores Are Mapping Our Path Through the Galaxy

Your Scarred Liver Is Already Fighting Back. Scientists Have Just Figured Out How

HAL from 2001

Most Americans Think AI Will Make Their Lives Worse. They Want Someone to Do Something About It

This image is an artistic representation of how APOE2 promotes resilience to cellular senescence maintaining the integrity of DNA and the nuclear envelope. We show a neuron protected by APOE2 represented as orange dots across the cell, with a blue mesh representing the resistance to senescence. We highlight in golden the integrity of the nucleus and the protected genome.

APOE2 Keeps Neurons Young by Fixing Their DNA Before It Falls Apart

concrete cement

Electricity Trick Could Make Concrete Almost Carbon-Free

The new drug carrier (shown as blue-red strands) is split by an enzyme (purple structure), delivering the therapeutic (blue spheres) to a cancerous cell.

A Molecular Grappling Hook Could Keep Cancer Drugs Trapped Inside Tumors

A hearing system monitoring this man’s brain activity amplifies a conversation played on his left while quieting one on his right, based on which conversation his brainwaves suggest he is paying attention to.

Scientists Have Built a Hearing System That Tunes In to Whatever Your Brain Is Focusing On

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Why Regular Cannabis Users Have Lower Rates of Type 2 Diabetes

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Visiting a Museum Once a Week Slows Biological Aging as Much as Regular Exercise

Location map (after Daly et al., 2020) of the extensional zone within the Central African Plateau of Zambia. The Kafue Rift is connected to the Luano and Luangwa rifts to the NE, and the Western branch of the EARS at the Rukwa rift (RRB) and Rungwe Volcanic Province (RVP). Rift zone samples include geothermal wells (Well 15, 18, 20) and springs (Bwengwa and Gwisho). Basement hydrothermal spring samples were collected ∼50 km to the SW (Mosali spring) and ∼150 km to the NNW (Lubungu spring) from the rift zone. Locations of other thermal springs from (Legg, 1974; Tamburello et al., 2022).

Africa May Be Splitting Apart Along a Hidden Rift Stretching From Tanzania to Namibia

vegan food

Four Weeks of Eating Differently Can Make Your Body Biologically Younger, New Study Finds

The Hidden Wiring Inside Brown Fat That Controls How Well It Burns Energy

Molecule in Brown Fat Could Transform Bone Disease Treatment

Smart AI charging can extend electric car battery life by 23 percent – ​​without increasing charging time. Photo: Ivan Radic | CC BY 2 0

AI Charges Your Electric Car Fast and Makes the Battery Last Longer Too

Trial participant Kim Garland (left) reviews a scan with the study’s primary investigator, Tanner Johanns, MD, PhD, a WashU Medicine oncologist

A Custom-Built Vaccine Is Helping the Immune System Fight the Deadliest Brain Cancer

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