A large study reveals a significant link between common food preservatives and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, urging a reevaluation of processed food consumption.
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A major genetic study reveals how common DNA instability is, why some people’s DNA ages faster, and its surprising links to severe diseases.
A tiny stem cell eye implant is being tested by USC scientists to restore sight in advanced macular degeneration patients, offering new hope. Early trials show promise.
KAIST scientists fix solid-state batteries with a simple design change, boosting safety and power fourfold using inexpensive materials for EVs and phones.
Researchers at the University of Southampton developed four-pronged antibodies that amplify T-cell activation, offering a significant advance in cancer immunotherapy.
A new study pushed Einstein’s speed of light rule to its limits using cosmic gamma rays, reinforcing a fundamental principle of physics.
Scientists are intensely studying an extraordinary group of Brazilians living past 110 years, seeking to unravel the biological secrets behind their extreme longevity.
Scientists are closing in on the universe’s biggest mystery: dark matter and dark energy. New detectors could reveal what shapes galaxies and fuels cosmic expansion.
A new quantum discovery reveals that microscopic systems can resist heating despite continuous agitation, overturning classical physics intuition about energy absorption.
New research shows brief, vigorous activity triggers powerful anti-cancer effects by activating DNA repair and suppressing tumor growth signals.
New research indicates regular physical activity can alleviate depression symptoms as effectively as psychological therapy, offering an accessible treatment option.
A groundbreaking study reveals a brain trick that makes exercise feel easier, allowing individuals to push harder without perceiving more effort.











