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A cold today helps keep the COVID away

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A cold today helps keep the COVID away

A recent bout of the common cold may be a defense against a COVID-19 infection. A study that included the nasal swabs of more than 1,000 participants assessed whether infections …

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Overworked neurons burn out and fuel Parkinson’s disease

Certain brain cells are responsible for coordinating smooth, controlled movements of the body. But when those cells are constantly overactivated for weeks on end, they degenerate and ultimately die. This …

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The deadliest mushroom, the death cap, is still concocting new poisons

The death cap mushroom has been implicated in many people’s deaths, from Roman emperors to modern foragers Shutterstock/Tisha Razumovsky Death cap mushrooms are back in the news. Amanita phalloides has …

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Vote by Dutch lawmakers threatens major primate research center

In victory for animal rights activists, research on monkeys would end in 2030

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A Mars rock analysis tool proved its mettle on a chance find from Arizona

McKenzie Prillaman is a science and health journalist based in Washington, DC. She holds a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree in science …

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Why Alzheimer’s attacks the brain’s memory hub first

One of the first parts of the brain affected by Alzheimer’s disease is the entorhinal cortex — a region that plays a big role in memory, spatial navigation, and the …

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Rapamycin may extend lifespans by protecting against DNA damage

Illustration of the drug rapamycin (red) blocking a protein called mTOR (blue) Science Photo Library/Alamy The drug rapamycin’s anti-ageing effects could at least partly be due to it preventing DNA …

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NSF could be moving down the street

Government sets requirements for new space that sound like nearby patent office campus

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This lizard can tolerate extreme levels of lead

Cuban brown anoles have the highest blood lead levels of any vertebrate known — three times that of the previous record holder, the Nile crocodile.

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Scientific Writing 13 — Ethical Considerations in Data Science Research: Writing with Integrity

Scientific Writing for Data Science — Part 13/18 Image by AI Table of Contents 1. The Importance of Ethical Standards in Data Science2. Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Research2.1. Data Privacy …

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