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Gut bacteria produce immune-boosting compounds in response to tetracyclines
Health

Gut bacteria produce immune-boosting compounds in response to tetracyclines

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 3, 2025

The microbes inside our bodies not only help break down food but also impact our health. Yet their precise influence is not always understood, especially

Scientists reveal new mechanisms of electrical oscillations in neurons
Health

Scientists reveal new mechanisms of electrical oscillations in neurons

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 3, 2025

Researchers at UT San Antonio have uncovered new details about electrical signals happening within nerve cells, deepening scientists’ understanding of the brain.

Breast cancer reshapes lymphatic vessels to support its spread
Health

Breast cancer reshapes lymphatic vessels to support its spread

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 3, 2025

Breast cancer is able to modify the lymphatic vessels through which it travels to the draining lymph nodes. From there, it can then spread to

Human 3D brain model helps uncover mechanisms of preterm cerebral hemorrhage
Health

Human 3D brain model helps uncover mechanisms of preterm cerebral hemorrhage

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 3, 2025

In an article published in Advanced Science, the researchers identify how neural stem cells in preterm infants are injured following cerebral hemorrhage.

Baby milk can be bought with supermarket loyalty points
Health

Baby milk can be bought with supermarket loyalty points

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 3, 2025

The government claims that parents who cannot or chose not to breastfeed could save £500 a year.

Mother wants change so child ‘didn’t die for nothing’
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Mother wants change so child ‘didn’t die for nothing’

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 3, 2025

Sam Tucker says “opportunities were missed” when her daughter Holly, 6, was diagnosed with a tumour.

‘An extreme end of human genetic variation’: Ancient humans were isolated in southern Africa for nearly 100,000 years, and their genetics are stunningly different
Science

‘An extreme end of human genetic variation’: Ancient humans were isolated in southern Africa for nearly 100,000 years, and their genetics are stunningly different

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 3, 2025

Ancient genomes from southern Africa show that people evolved in isolation for upward of 100,000 years.

China has planted so many trees it’s changed the entire country’s water distribution
Science

China has planted so many trees it’s changed the entire country’s water distribution

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 3, 2025

Huge “regreening” efforts in China over the past few decades have activated the country’s water cycle and moved water in ways that scientists are just

Death Valley’s ‘world’s hottest temperature’ record may be due to a human error
Science

Death Valley’s ‘world’s hottest temperature’ record may be due to a human error

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 3, 2025

A new analysis of July temperatures in Death Valley between 1923 and 2024 suggests the world record near-surface air temperature of 134 F measured in

Science

Ancient DNA reveals China’s first ‘pet’ cat wasn’t the house cat

Bethany BrookshireDecember 3, 2025

The modern house cat reached China in the 8th century. Before that, another cat — the leopard cat — hunted the rodents in ancient Chinese

Science

Ancient southern Africans took genetic evolution in a new direction

Bruce BowerDecember 3, 2025

An ancient, shared set of human-specific genes underwent changes in a geographically isolated population after around 300,000 years ago, scientists say.

Raspberry Pi 5 1GB Variant: Is It Worth $45?
Tech

Raspberry Pi 5 1GB Variant: Is It Worth $45?

Sourav RudraDecember 3, 2025

Raspberry Pi just launched the 1GB version of the Pi 5 for $45. At the same time, they’ve increased prices across the Pi 4 and

Noninvasive blood-glucose monitoring method could replace finger-prick tests for diabetes
Health

Noninvasive blood-glucose monitoring method could replace finger-prick tests for diabetes

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 3, 2025

A noninvasive method for measuring blood glucose levels, developed at MIT, could save diabetes patients from having to prick their fingers several times a day.

Swiss Data Protection Group Says US Cloud Giants Can’t Meet Privacy Standards
Tech

Swiss Data Protection Group Says US Cloud Giants Can’t Meet Privacy Standards

Sourav RudraDecember 3, 2025

The cloud computing space is dominated by a handful of Big Tech players. Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud together control a large

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