Intermittent fasting has become a popular strategy for boosting health and metabolism, but a new study suggests that its benefits may be blunted by body fat, thanks to a hidden disruption in the liver’s ability to adapt to…
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Videos reveal lax biosecurity in New York poultry markets amid bird flu outbreaks
Campaigners and experts are raising the alarm after video footage obtained by BBC Science Focus reveals that inner-city poultry markets in New York are failing to take recommended precautions to protect staff and the public, as bird flu cases in…
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Videos reveal lax biosecurity in New York poultry markets amid bird flu outbreaks
Campaigners and experts are raising the alarm after video footage obtained by BBC Science Focus reveals that inner-city poultry markets in New York are failing to take recommended precautions to protect staff and the public, as bird flu cases in…
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UK scientists are about to attempt to dim the Sun
British scientists could experiment with techniques to block sunlight as part…
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Why Aren’t Humans as Hairy as Other Mammals? Here’s The Science. : ScienceAlert
Have you ever wondered why you don’t have thick hair covering your whole body like a dog, cat or gorilla does?
Humans aren’t the only mammals with sparse hair. Elephants, rhinos and naked mole rats also have very little hair. It’s true for…
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Ancient Body Paint May Have Been Prehistoric Sunscreen, Study Says : ScienceAlert
Ochre body paint may have been a form of prehistoric sunscreen that helped early humans survive a sudden increase in ultraviolet (UV) radiation around 41,000 years ago.
That’s a fascinating new hypothesis recently put forward by an…
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Fine Mars Dust May Pose a Risk to Astronauts’ Health
During the Apollo missions, astronauts faced challenges from sharp, fine particles of lunar dust that clung to nearly everything, posing potential health risks while causing instrument malfunctions and allergy-like symptoms.
As the space sector…
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Intel staff and families ‘extremely concerned’ at possible job losses – minister
Intel’s staff and their families are “extremely concerned” at the possible job losses…
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New cannibal caterpillar that wears remains of prey discovered on US island
A new species of carnivorous caterpillar, found exclusively on the Hawaiian island of Oahu,…
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Realistic chicken meat was just grown in a lab for the first time
In a significant leap toward sustainable food innovation, scientists at the University of Tokyo have created the most realistic lab-grown chicken to date, complete with muscle texture and structure that mimics the real thing.
The team…
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