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Caloric Restriction Helps Fuel Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells

Reducing calorie intake helps cancer-fighting immune cells do their jobs more effectively, laying the groundwork for developing dietary strategies to boost cancer immunotherapy.
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Scientists Identify the Recipe for Stabilizing Atomically Thin Metals

Discover how scientists used computational modeling to work out how to stabilize atomically thin metals, known as metallenes.
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NYC Congestion Pricing Reduced Air Pollution by 22% in Manhattan

Discover how New York City's Congestion Relief Zone has dropped air pollution by 22% in Manhattan in just the first six months of the program.
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Fermentation Makes Ocean Greens More Palatable to Western Consumers

Discover how fermenting kelp with lactic acid bacteria can transform its taste and texture to be more palatable for inclusion in Western food products.
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Health Impacts of “Forever Chemicals” Linked to Billions in Economic Losses

Discover how the health impacts of "forever chemicals" exposure may cause economic losses of up to $8 billion a year in social costs.
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Fish Oil Supplement Halves Strokes, Heart Attacks in Patients on Dialysis

Discover how kidney failure dialysis patients taking four grams of fish oil supplements daily experience 43% lower rates of serious cardiovascular events.
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Endometriosis Risk May Be Shaped by Neanderthal Genes and Modern Pollutants

A pilot study from Bournemouth University found six regulatory DNA variants – some inherited from Neanderthals and Denisovans – in women with endometriosis. These epigenetic sites respond to modern chemical exposures and may heighten inflammation.
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AI Accelerates the Digitization of Natural History Collections

A study found that LLMs not only perform georeferencing with an error margin of less than 10 kilometers, outperforming traditional methods, but also complete the task at a fraction of the time and cost.
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Aluminum Prevents “Rapid Aging” in High-Energy Batteries

Discover how adding aluminum to high-energy battery cathodes dramatically extends their lifespan by preventing the formation of "oxygen holes".
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CRISPR Gene Editing Makes Goldenberries a Realistic Commercial "Superfood"

Discover how scientists engineered goldenberry plants to grow 35% shorter than usual, making them suitable for large-scale farming.
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