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HHealth
Scientists Found a Sugar That's Sweet, Low-Calorie, And Doesn't Spike Insulin : ScienceAlert
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Scientists Found a Sugar That’s Sweet, Low-Calorie, And Doesn’t Spike Insulin : ScienceAlert

  • January 16, 2026
Artificial sweeteners were supposed to make sugary foods and beverages healthier, but today, some of the most popular…
SSpace
Astronauts Return to Earth With Lasting Brain Changes : ScienceAlert
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Astronauts Return to Earth With Lasting Brain Changes : ScienceAlert

  • January 16, 2026
Spending time in the weightless environment of microgravity can have some dramatic effects on the human body, but…
HHealth care
A Single Night's Sleep Could Predict Your Risk For More Than 100 Diseases : ScienceAlert
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A Single Night’s Sleep Could Predict Your Risk For More Than 100 Diseases : ScienceAlert

  • January 15, 2026
A unique AI model developed by Stanford University researchers and their colleagues could one day be used to…
HHealth
Mosquitoes Are Feeding on Us More Often – And Scientists Say We're to Blame : ScienceAlert
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Mosquitoes Are Feeding on Us More Often – And Scientists Say We’re to Blame : ScienceAlert

  • January 15, 2026
Some mosquitoes have become increasingly reliant on human blood, new research shows – and it’s probably our own…
MMental health
Exercise Is Emerging as a Powerful Treatment For Depression : ScienceAlert
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Exercise Is Emerging as a Powerful Treatment For Depression : ScienceAlert

  • January 15, 2026
Using exercise to treat depression can be as effective as therapy or antidepressants, according to a new review…
WWildlife
An Ancient Wolf Cub's Last Meal Just Rewrote The Woolly Rhino Extinction Story : ScienceAlert
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An Ancient Wolf Cub’s Last Meal Just Rewrote The Woolly Rhino Extinction Story : ScienceAlert

  • January 14, 2026
The last meal eaten by a wolf cub before its demise, some 14,400 years ago, has yielded new…
HHealth
Just One Gene May Be Responsible For Over 90% of Alzheimer's Cases : ScienceAlert
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Just One Gene May Be Responsible For Over 90% of Alzheimer’s Cases : ScienceAlert

  • January 14, 2026
More than 9 out of 10 Alzheimer’s cases could be driven by specific variations in a single gene…
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Spiral Galaxy Caught Spraying Huge Jets of Super-Hot Gas Like a Sprinkler : ScienceAlert
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Spiral Galaxy Caught Spraying Huge Jets of Super-Hot Gas Like a Sprinkler : ScienceAlert

  • January 14, 2026
A nearby galaxy has been caught draining itself of star-forming fuel, with vast streams of superheated material twisting…
HHealth
The State of Your Teeth Could Predict an Early Death, Study Shows : ScienceAlert
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The State of Your Teeth Could Predict an Early Death, Study Shows : ScienceAlert

  • January 14, 2026
There’s growing evidence that the number of missing teeth a person has is an indicator of their risk…
WWildlife
World's Longest-Living Sharks May Hold Clues to Preserving Vision For Life : ScienceAlert
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World’s Longest-Living Sharks May Hold Clues to Preserving Vision For Life : ScienceAlert

  • January 14, 2026
A new analysis of the eyes of some of the longest-lived animals on Earth could provide molecular clues…
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