New research tracks how THC exposure during pregnancy disrupts fetal brain development and leads to sustained structural ...
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Top 7 must-read humanoid robot stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
From expressive robot faces to factory deployments, these seven stories shaped how 2025 will be remembered in humanoid ...
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Chandrayaan-3 alerts moon-landers for better preparation
FINDINGS of India's first successful un manned touchdown lunar mission. Chandrayaan-3, made pub-lic on December 9. may force a rethink on the way future manned ...
Through a recent notice, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has ...
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250-million-year-old mammal ancestor could hear sounds long before modern mammals evolved
You are looking at one of the most important sensory shifts in mammal history: the rise of sensitive hearing. Modern mammals ...
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Innovative tiny ball may be the key to preventing your next stroke
In the world of biomechanics and medicine, there are challenges in the designing microrobots that are effective in drug ...
New research suggests that regular aerobic exercise doesn’t just benefit the heart muscle, but subtly rewires the nerves that control how the heart works. Regular physical activity does more than ...
Despite the gloom enveloping the sector for most of the year, a cluster of ASX biotechs chalked up spectacular gains amid a ...
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My Husband And I Separated. When We Met Up 14 Years Later, I Was Surprised By What Happened.
"He cleared his throat. 'I want to say something, but I’m not sure I can.' He scrawled something and pushed it towards me." ...
Newly "inquisitive and curious" Cedar Rapids school board and school and community leaders champion Superintendent Tawana Grover as the district embarks on plan to reduce the budget by $10 million.
A breakthrough study published in npj Aging just introduced a refreshing alternative: a urinary microRNA aging clock. By ...
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1.5 million-year-old Homo erectus face was just reconstructed — and its mix of old and new traits is complicating the picture of human evolution
Scientists have reconstructed the head of an ancient human relative from 1.5 million year-old fossilized bones and teeth. But the face staring back is complicating scientists' understanding of early ...
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