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WHAT’S UP IN THE SKY: When dust gets in your skies | Astronomy
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WHAT’S UP IN THE SKY: When dust gets in your skies | Astronomy

  • August 22, 2026
Today: Every star rotates. Our Sun takes a little less than one Earth month to rotate once on…
HHealth
Scientists create brain organoids with distinct cortical regional identity
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Scientists create brain organoids with distinct cortical regional identity

  • August 21, 2026
The human brain is often described as one of the most complex structures in biology, and much of…
SScience
Bonnethead Shark
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Scientists Uncover New Clues to a Long-Standing Bonnethead Shark Mystery

  • August 16, 2026
A detailed study of Florida bonnetheads found that their unusual sex-specific head shapes emerge through growth rather than…
SScience
WHAT’S UP IN THE SKY: A look at the stars of Harry Potter | Astronomy
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WHAT’S UP IN THE SKY: A look at the stars of Harry Potter | Astronomy

  • August 9, 2026
Today: One minor Harry Potter character actually has two well-known star names: Regulus Arcturus Black, the brother of…
SScience
Study uncovers how brain cells coordinate movement planning
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Study uncovers how brain cells coordinate movement planning

  • August 6, 2026
Which neurons in the brain control movements, and how? This question was addressed by a team of researchers…
TTechnology
Metabolic health plays larger role than weight gain in pregnancy outcomes
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Most pregnant people fail to achieve recommended seatbelt placement

  • July 14, 2026
Nearly nine in 10 pregnant participants in a study led by biomedical engineers at UBC did not achieve…
HHealth
Bacteria inside the small intestine, concept, representation. 3D illustration.
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Nine gut bacteria linked to future type 2 diabetes risk

  • July 9, 2026
A large prospective study of older Swedish adults identified specific gut bacteria and microbial functions linked to future…
SScience
WHAT’S UP IN THE SKY: Microwaves from outer space | Astronomy
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WHAT’S UP IN THE SKY: Microwaves from outer space | Astronomy

  • July 4, 2026
Today: Let’s learn about Capella. It is the fourth brightest star we can see in Ellensburg. It is…
HHealth
Fentanyl abuse impairs cardiac cell function and contributes to heart rhythm defects
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New low-cost artificial mitral valve mimics human tissue to study disease

  • June 11, 2026
Researchers at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences have developed an artificial model of the mitral heart…
FFitness
Why Pull-Ups Are the Ultimate Exercise for Building a Wider, Stronger Back
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Why Pull-Ups Are the Ultimate Exercise for Building a Wider, Stronger Back

  • June 8, 2026
Walk into any gym and you’ll find no shortage of machines promising to build a bigger back. Pulldowns…
HHealth
Fentanyl abuse impairs cardiac cell function and contributes to heart rhythm defects
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Transcatheter valve replacement helps patients with limited heart care options

  • April 23, 2026
Findings from the AltaValve™ Early Feasibility Study suggest that patients with a leaky mitral valve have sustained clinical benefits…
TTechnology
Study reveals differing prescribing patterns for menopause therapy
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New collaboration targets muscle loss treatments for space missions

  • April 11, 2026
The Center for Myokine Convergence Research at Korea University College of Medicine (Director: Professor Hyeon Soo Kim, Department…
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