Scientists in Europe have discovered that a specific anti-aging drug mix can significantly extend the lifespan of mice while also improving their overall health. The combination involves two drugs, rapamycin and trametinib, both commonly used in cancer treatment. When tested together,…
Category: 7. SciTech
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Brisk walks could cut risk of death for colon cancer patients by more than a third, study finds
A structured exercise routine can reduce the risk of death for people with colon cancer by more than a third, a study has found.
The results,…
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How to spot the ‘covert narcissists’ hiding in your life
Narcissism appears to have reached pandemic proportions. Just the other day, my nine-year-old announced that kids are branding each other narcissists in the playground. And why wouldn’t children adopt the label? It’s become fashionable for adults to use it for exes, bosses, even family…
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How to Make AI Faster and Smarter—With a Little Help from Physics
What exactly is AI Scientist—just a fancy kind of neural net?
It’s not a single neural network, but rather an ensemble of computer programs that can help scientists make new discoveries. My group has already developed algorithms that can help with individual tasks, such as weather…
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Here’s what’s (probably) on the other side of a black hole
Perhaps the most surprising scientific discovery of the last decade is that the Universe is teeming with black holes.
They’ve been detected in a surprising variety of sizes: some with masses only a bit larger than the Sun, others that are billions of times larger. And they’ve been detected…
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Mindblowing spy laser can read text from almost a mile away
Scientists in China have built a device capable of reading letters only millimeters wide from over a kilometer away. The laser, which could very well become an active spy tool, has achieved this impressive feat in real-world urban conditions.
The laser was developed by a team of…
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6 terrible inventions that killed their creators
Inventors may hope that their creations will bring fame and fortune, but sometimes, they just lead to an untimely death. Here are four of the oddest cases of inventors killed by their own inventions…
Karel Soucek
Czech stuntman Karel Soucek shot to fame in 1984 when he survived a barrel ride…
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There’s a place where humans are evolving right before our eyes
In the thin air of Nepal’s highlands, scientists are witnessing humans evolving in real time as they adapt to one of Earth’s harshest environments.
Above 3,500 meters (around 11,500 feet), oxygen levels drop significantly. Most people who ascend to these heights without…
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Here’s the only science-backed way to lose belly fat
We’ve all seen the adverts. ‘This one, simple trick will blitz the blubber around your belly’; ‘Turn your body into a furnace and burn off your spare tyre with this diet hack’; ‘Get Adonis abs by doing this five-minute workout’. But exactly how sceptical of their claims should we…
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Why do babies’ eyes change color? Sunlight, genetics, and more.
The first photos of your newborn might capture their sweet baby blues peeking out from under sleepy lids. But by their first…
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