And even if it is right, an AI agent can’t complement the information it provides with the knowledge physicians gain through experience, says fertility doctor Jaime Knopman. When patients at her clinic in midtown Manhattan bring her information from AI chatbots, it isn’t necessarily…
Category: 7. SciTech
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Monday anxiety found to leave lasting stress affecting heart health
Mondays seem to drive unique long-term stress across the body, regardless of working status, according to a new study with implications for
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Scientists Succeed in Reversing Parkinson’s Symptoms in Mice
“All of the mice we treated showed dramatic improvement in their motor skills. The results exceeded our expectations and suggest that, after further study, this therapeutic approach could slow the progression of Parkinson’s in humans,” says Double.
But experts caution that Parkinson’s is…
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Why it’s a (very) bad idea to filter microplastics from your blood
The actor Orlando Bloom recently made headlines when he reportedly paid the exorbitant price of £10,000 ($13,600) to have his blood removed, separated and filtered for microplastics.
His rather drastic treatment highlights growing worry over an unsettling truth: there’s simply no avoiding…
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US meat could soon be gene-edited. Here’s what that means
From hot dogs to crispy bacon, US food staples could be made of gene-edited meat as early as 2026. Yes, really: the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the farming of a specific kind of genetically enhanced pig. And regulators around the world may not be far behind.
So,…
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Cloning Came to Polo. Then Things Got Truly Uncivilized
To play polo at the highest level, you have to love horses or be filthy rich. Ideally both. A team might field around 40 ponies for each game and draw on a roster of hundreds of potentially playable horses for each tournament. In the gaps between tournaments, top players scour the globe for new…
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When is flying ant day 2025 in the UK and why does it happen?
The much-loathed ‘flying ant day’, a summer phenomenon, is set to return to Britain and Ireland as warmer weather persists across the UK….
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When is flying ant day 2025 in the UK and why does it happen?
The much-loathed ‘flying ant day’, a summer phenomenon, is set to return to Britain and Ireland as warmer weather persists across the UK….
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Notoriously cruel Roman emperor may have been a plant nerd, archaeologists find
The notoriously cruel Roman emperor Caligula may have been quite knowledgeable about medicinal plants, a new study suggests.
Emperor Gaius,
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Scientists Just Debunked ‘Earth’s Oldest Impact Crater’ : ScienceAlert
Ever been late because you misread a clock? Sometimes, the “clocks” geologists use to date events can also be misread. Unravelling Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history with rocks is tricky business.
Case in point: the discovery of an ancient meteorite impact crater was recently reported in the…
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