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  • Close-up of Oprah Winfrey at Paris Fashion Week in 2026
    By Tiffany Betts 3 hours ago

    Oprah Winfrey's 'Ozempic Feet' Rumor Is Actually Based In Science

    Weight loss medications like GLP-1s are becoming quite popular, but they also come with some notable side effects, such as the infamous 'Ozempic feet.'

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  • A close up on one half of a face with freckles.
    By Robin Oliverio 18 hours ago

    Having This Hair Color Matters More Than You Think, According To Scientists

    Different hair colors are often associated with specific stereotypes, but this hair color might actually have health implications, both positive and negative.

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  • Two people analyzing MRI results of brain
    By Kristeen Cherney 21 hours ago

    The Tropical Fruit That Might Slow Down Aging

    We all know that fruits and vegetables are good for us, but there's one tropical fruit you may be overlooking that could help you as you age.

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  • A woman with tattoos on her hands pouring herself a cup of coffee.
    By Robin Oliverio 1 day ago

    Timing Your Coffee Consumption Might Matter More Than You Think

    Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world thanks to its ability to wake you up, but when you drink it can make a big difference.

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  • Side view of woman looking at face in mirror
    By Kristeen Cherney 2 days ago

    The 'Ozempic Face' Phenomenon Is Easily Explained By Science

    GLP-1s like Ozempic have recently become associated with weight loss, but they've also caused controversies regarding their notable secondary side effects.

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  • A lab setting with peptide researcher in background
    By Kristeen Cherney 2 days ago

    Think Twice Before Injecting 'Research Peptides,' Scientists Warn

    One of the newest health trends online are peptide injections, but despite the hype surrounding these drugs, you might want to proceed with caution.

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  • Magnifying glass being held up to a lab dish full of popcorn
    By Tiffany Betts 2 days ago

    The Controversial Chemicals Behind Your 'Butter' Flavored Popcorn

    Buttery popcorn is a popular snack, but the chemicals behind that tasty flavor actually have a complicated history of causing major health issues.

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  • Close-up of an open container of uranium dioxide powder
    By Tiffany Betts 2 days ago

    How Uranium Enrichment Works And Why Iran's Program Has People Concerned

    Uranium is at the heart of most nuclear weapons, but most don't understand how it's processed or how close Iran is to having weapons-grade uranium.

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  • An orange medicine vial reflecting the sunlight.
    By Robin Oliverio 3 days ago

    The Trendy Research On Peptide BPC-157 That Has Scientists Concerned

    The latest popular 'medicine' to go viral is the peptide BPC-157 which proponents claim can boost your healing factor, but the science isn't settled.

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  • Field scientists pause to observe an alerce tree that's at least 3,500 years old in Alerce Costero National Park, Chile
    By Tiffany Betts 3 days ago

    Scientists Can't Quite Believe What Was Found Under One Of The World's Oldest Trees

    While studying the ancient trees of Chile's rainforests, scientists discovered a hidden, underground world that's actually vital to the ecosystem's survival.

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  • A blood pressure cuff with a red toy heart sitting next to it
    By Tiffany Betts 3 days ago

    The Popular Supplement That Might Help Reduce High Blood Pressure

    High blood pressure is heavily associated with cardiovascular disease, but it's also very avoidable. This supplement might even help bring it down.

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  • A portion of a submarine fiber optic cable on the ocean floor.
    By Robin Oliverio 3 days ago

    Why The World's First Transatlantic Internet Cable Is Being Pulled From The Ocean

    We've been laying cable across oceans since the 19th century, but the oldest internet cable in the Atlantic is being raised from the sea floor.

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  • Oil refinery fire, large round oil depot in flames with black smoke
    By Daniel Meagher 4 days ago

    What Happens When Fuel Depots Burn For Days After Airstrikes

    The nature of modern warfare invariably leads to the targeting of fuel supplies, but what is the environmental cost of burning all that fuel?

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  • Human anatomy model with internal organs
    By Kristeen Cherney 5 days ago

    Scientists Still Debate These 6 'Useless' Organs

    The human body is still a mystery, and some organs have largely been considered useless in one way or another. However, the truth may not be quite that simple.

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  • Donald Trump speaking with Dr. Phil
    By Daniel Meagher 6 days ago

    What Scientists Say About Trump's Sleep Habits

    Donald Trump claims to sleep very little every night, concerning not only the public, but also scientists who have pointed out the issues with such habits.

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  • Photo of box jellyfish showing bell and part of tentacles
    By Ing Wei Khor 7 days ago

    Why Death By Box Jellyfish Is One Of The Worst Ways To Die

    The box jellyfish is ethereally beautiful, but it's also a specialized predator with a venomous sting that's not only painful, but also hard to treat.

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  • A woman stretches on her bed in front of a window as the sun rises.
    By Robin Oliverio 7 days ago

    The Morning Habit Scientists Don't Want You To Try

    Everyone agrees that waking up can be a hassle, and we all have morning routines to cope with that, but some routines you should probably abandon.

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  • A close-up off the Doomsday Clock.
    By Robin Oliverio 8 days ago

    Scientists Suggest Earth's Final Days Might Be Closer Than Ever Before

    The end of the world is an eventuality that cannot be escaped, but one group of scientists believe that the end is closer than you may think.

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  • Vector illustrations of various body parts
    By Tiffany Betts 8 days ago

    The Unexpected Body Part That Can Start 'Leaking' At Any Moment

    Your body is a well oiled machine that will last you for decades if you take care of it, that's why you never want to encounter any surprise leaks.

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  • Woman sleeping in bed
    By Kristeen Cherney 9 days ago

    The Sleep Shortcut Scientists Don't Want You To Trust

    Sleep often eludes many people, which can lead to certain habits to make up for that fact. But just because a habit is common, it isn't necessarily healthy.

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  • commercial passenger plane flying through storm cloud with lightning surrounding it
    By Daniel Meagher 9 days ago

    One Big Reason Why Plane Turbulence Is Getting Worse

    If you like to travel on the regular, you might have noticed that turbulence during air travel has become much more common than it used to be.

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  • Jack Russell dog looks at camera while gloved hand prepares a vaccine
    By Daniel Meagher 9 days ago

    Why Death By Rabies Is One Of The Worst Ways To Die

    Being sick is never any fun, but coming down with a case of the rabies is the worst kind of sick you can be just because its death is so brutal.

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  • Black smoke billows following an airstrike in Iran.
    By Robin Oliverio 10 days ago

    What Happens When Airstrikes Trigger Environment Disasters

    War is a sad reality of life, but one aspect often overlooked is the horrifying ecological damage that can linger long after the shooting stops.

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  • Billowing black smoke from airstrike on Iranian oil facilities as mask-clad workers cross an empty field
    By Tiffany Betts 10 days ago

    What Iran's 'Black Rain' Could Do To The Human Body

    Air strikes on oil facilities in Iran have caused acid rain, otherwise known as "black rain," and the biological effects of that are rather concerning,

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  • Brown-haired mother holding baby to chest, looking downcast
    By Daniel Meagher 10 days ago

    Women Lose Part Of Their Brain During Pregnancy And Scientists Think They Know Why

    "Baby brain" is a concept that's been around for a while, but there's been little research on why it exists. Now, scientists might know what purpose it serves.

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  • Young woman, eyes closed hand to forehead, red blushed cheeks
    By Daniel Meagher 11 days ago

    What Blushing Actually Reveals About Your Nervous System

    No one is immune from blushing, the ultimate mark of embarrassment, and that's because it's entirely controlled by the autonomic nervous system.

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  • Large groupings of ice in the Arctowski Peninsula of West Antarctica.
    By Robin Oliverio 12 days ago

    Antarctica's Ice Is Quietly Controlling More Than Scientists Once Thought

    It's generally accepted that climate change causes Antarctic ice to melt, but you might be surprised to learn how that ice melt affects the climate.

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