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Keto diet prevents early memory decline in mice

A new study from researchers at the University of California, Davis, shows a ketogenic diet significantly delays the early stages

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Greenhouse gas emissions in Global South countries linked with IMF lending policies, study finds

Greenhouse gas emissions significantly increase in countries in the Global South within a few years after initially borrowing from the

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Researchers invent artificial intelligence model to design new superbug-fighting antibiotics

Researchers at McMaster University and Stanford University have invented a new generative artificial intelligence model which can design billions of

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Astrophysicist’s research could provide a hint in the search for dark matter

Dark matter is one of science’s greatest mysteries. Although it is believed to make up about 85 percent of the

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Study reveals ‘cozy domesticity’ of prehistoric stilt-house dwellers in England’s ancient marshland

A major report on the remains of a stilt village that was engulfed in flames almost 3,000 years ago reveals

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Research suggests how turbulence can be used to generate patterns

The turbulent motion of a tumbling river or the outflow from a jet engine is chaotic: that is, it contains

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Universal controller could push robotic prostheses, exoskeletons into real-world use

Robotic exoskeletons designed to help humans with walking or physically demanding work have been the stuff of sci-fi lore for

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A new way to quantify climate change impacts: ‘Outdoor days’

For most people, reading about the difference between a global average temperature rise of 1.5 C versus 2 C doesn’t

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Species diversity promotes ecosystem stability

What maintains stability within an ecosystem and prevents a single best competitor from displacing other species from a community? Does

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Entanglements of humpback whales in fish farms rare — and naivety could be to blame

The first study of humpback whale entanglements in B.C. aquaculture facilities in PLOS One found eight over 13 years, with