For more than 70 years, so-called ‘forever chemicals’ have been used to make products all around us, from non-stick cookware to fabrics, food packaging and more. But they’ve also been linked to serious health consequences, including several types of cancer. Now, the seemingly permanent…
Category: 7. SciTech
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Enjoying junk food could help you shed fat, scientists say in weight loss breakthrough
It’s easy to assume that people with obesity enjoy food more than people in smaller bodies – but it’s not true. Instead, people seem to gradually get less pleasure from eating as they put on weight.
Now, scientists have discovered why that might happen – and, crucially, how restoring…
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We may be getting a key sign of autism all wrong
From Sheldon Cooper to Sherlock Holmes, autism-coded characters on screen have long been defined by their wacky social skills, constantly misunderstanding jokes and saying things that others find rude.
When it comes to diagnosing real people with autism, professionals often focus on social…
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Partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of the UK this weekend
A partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of the UK this weekend, but cloudy and rainy days could hamper those wishing to catch a…
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How a Cup of Tea Laid the Foundations for Modern Statistical Analysis
Fisher did not take Neyman and Pearson’s criticisms well. In response, he called their methods “childish” and “absurdly academic.” In particular, Fisher disagreed with the idea of deciding between two hypotheses, rather than calculating the “significance” of available evidence, as…
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Scientists discover ‘thriving ecosystem’ of deep sea creatures after iceberg breaks off in Antarctica
Scientists have discovered a “thriving ecosystem” of strange deep sea creatures on a newly exposed seafloor after an iceberg broke off near…
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People in this medical profession found to be strangely skilled at spotting optical illusions
Radiologists are particularly adept at spotting optical illusions, according to a new study that sheds light on how one could train to avoid…
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Scientists say combining sunscreen and insect repellent could be a mistake. Here’s why
Applying sunscreen and insect repellent…
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Study of world’s oldest person links gut health to longevity secrets
Scientists have discovered a “blueprint” for long life by decoding the genome, gut health and lifestyle of the world’s oldest person who
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There could be billions more people on Earth than previously thought
There could be billions more people living on Earth than currently thought, according to a new study which claims rural figures worldwide could…
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