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Understanding Anosmia: How the Inability to Smell Impacts Breathing

Anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell, has gained more attention recently due to its association with the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers have long studied anosmia and its impact on quality of life, mental...
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Receding Hurricane Floodwaters Pose Public Health Threat: What You Need to Know

Each day at 10 in the morning, a group of volunteers gathers outside Gold’s Gym just south of downtown Asheville, North Carolina. They come together to tackle the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which brought...
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Embracing Scientific Uncertainty: Jeff VanderMeer’s Inspiration for Weird Fiction

Jeff VanderMeer is a novelist known for his ability to evoke both horror and wonder in his readers. His most famous work is the Southern Reach series, which explores the mysteries of Area X,...
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Rare 80 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur ‘Mini Eggs’ Unearthed in China: Smallest Ever Found

A groundbreaking discovery has been made in China, where six tiny dinosaur eggs belonging to a newly identified species have been unearthed. These eggs, known as Minioolithus ganzhouensis, were found at a construction site...
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Breaking RSA Encryption with Quantum Computer: Chinese Scientists’ Claim and Catch

Researchers in China have recently made a significant claim in the field of quantum computing. They have successfully broken RSA encryption using a D-Wave quantum computer. This development has sparked concerns about the future...
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Jupiter’s Moons: A Complete Guide to How Many Moons Jupiter Has

Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, is known for its impressive collection of moons. One of the most notable moons is Ganymede, which was recently captured by the Hubble Space Telescope as...
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Global Water Cycle Pushed Out of Balance for the First Time in Human History:...

In June 2026, residents of Sanjay Camp in New Delhi faced water shortages during severe heatwaves, leading them to fill plastic containers with water from a tanker to meet their needs. This situation is...
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Melatonin Disruption Linked to Early-Onset Osteoporosis in Recent Study

Disruptions in melatonin signaling may be the reason why some people develop osteoporosis at a young age, according to new research. Osteoporosis is a bone-weakening disease that affects about 0.4 people per 100,000 every...
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Improving Addiction Recovery: Why Meds Are More Effective Than Beds

People recovering from substance use disorders require more than just a bed in a residential treatment center. Quality health care, medication-centered treatment, homes, and jobs are essential for their recovery. In a medical training...
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Indigenous Practices for Salmon and Bear Conservation: Blending Tradition and Science

William Housty learned the importance of preparing for the annual salmon arrival from his grandparents. They believed it was their duty to ensure the waterways were ready for the salmon by clearing debris and...