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Stress-Free Holiday Eating: How to Enjoy Festive Food without Anxiety

The holiday season is a time for joy, celebration, and indulgence in delicious foods. However, many people experience anxiety and guilt surrounding holiday meals, as highlighted in a recent survey by Orlando Health. The...
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Potential Impact of Trump’s Fracking Executive Energy Pick on Renewable Development

President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Chris Wright, the CEO of fracking services company Liberty Energy, as Energy secretary has stirred controversy and sparked concerns about the potential impact on renewable development in the U.S....
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Internet Use Improves Mental Health in Older Adults: Study Findings

A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Hong Kong suggests that internet use among people over the age of 50 may lead to improved mental health outcomes. Involving more than 87,500...
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The Science Behind Why the Darkest Time of the Year Isn’t the Coldest

The winter solstice, the darkest time of the year with the least sunlight and the longest night, is not necessarily the coldest day of the year. The reason behind this lies in Earth's tilt...
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Quantum Processor Breakthrough: Monster 4,400-qubit Chip 25,000x Faster

D-Wave, a leading quantum computing company, has recently made a significant breakthrough in quantum processing technology with the completion of its latest processor - the Advantage2. This new processor boasts over 4,400 qubits and...
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The Book of Kells: Ancient Manuscript by Monks Fleeing Vikings

The Book of Kells is an ancient manuscript created in the ninth century by Celtic Christian monks on the island of Iona in Scotland's Inner Hebrides. This illuminated manuscript contains the four Christian gospels...
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Uncovering Secrets of Norway’s Largest Lake Shipwreck: New Discoveries Revealed

A shipwreck found in Lake Mjøsa, Norway, has piqued the interest of researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The wreck, believed to be a local "føringsbåt" from up to 700...
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Studying AI Communication for Easier Alien Contact

In the movie Arrival, a linguist deciphers an alien language with palindromic phrases and circular symbols. Different nations interpret the messages differently, some assuming a threat. Research shows that AI can develop languages that...
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Reevaluating Uranus Data, Drought in the U.S., H5N1 in Canada: Latest Updates and Impacts

Happy Monday, everyone! I'm here to bring you the latest science news from around the world. Let's dive into some fascinating updates that you might have missed.First off, let's talk about the alarming increase...
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How Climate Change is Impacting Animals’ Coloration and Adaptation

Zebras are known for their iconic black and white stripes, but have you ever wondered how climate change is affecting the coloration and adaptation of animals worldwide? Recent research shows that as temperatures rise...