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      Google's New Chatbot Passed The US Medical Exam (But Only Just) - 2 year(s) ago

      Google’s artificial intelligence-powered medical chatbot has achieved a passing grade on a tough US medical licensing exam, but it’s answers still fall short of those from human doctors, a peer-reviewed study said on Wednesday.

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        Google's New Chatbot Passed The US Medical Exam (But Only Just) https://t.co/KWERYEMKLw

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      A Chance Event 1 Million Years Ago Changed Human Brains Forever - 2 year(s) ago

      Like treasured recipes passed down from generation to generation, there are just some regions of DNA that evolution doesn’t dare tweak.

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        A Chance Event 1 Million Years Ago Changed Human Brains Forever : ScienceAlert https://t.co/yxqKdrgLjG

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      Common Blood Pressure Drug Extends Lifespan, Slows Aging in Animals - 2 year(s) ago

      The hypertension drug rilmenidine has been shown to slow down aging in worms, an effect that in humans could hypothetically help us live longer and keep us healthier in our latter years.

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        Common Blood Pressure Drug Extends Lifespan, Slows Aging in Animals https://t.co/QhrvdslHen @ScienceAlert #longevity #bloodpressure #lifeextension https://t.co/qY8wwarokb

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      Winning The Nobel Prize May Bestow an Unfortunate Side Effect - 2 year(s) ago

      Winners of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine tend to reduce their research output after claiming the prestigious honor, according to a new study – suggesting that bagging the prize isn’t so desirable for those who want to stay productive and…

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        Winning The Nobel Prize May Bestow an Unfortunate Side Effect https://t.co/HOVznWsFXa

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      Obesity Can Trigger Lasting Changes in The Brain's Nutrient Response, Study Finds - 2 year(s) ago

      Obesity impairs the human brain’s ability to detect fullness and feel satisfied after sugar and fat consumption.

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        Obesity Can Trigger Lasting Changes in The Brain's Nutrient Response, Study Finds : ScienceAlert https://t.co/t3I6u8THNK

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      A New Subtype of Depression Has Been Identified, And It Could Affect 27% of Patients - 2 year(s) ago

      Scientists at Stanford University have identified a new subtype of depression that could affect as many as a quarter of all patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).

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        A New Subtype of Depression Has Been Identified, And It Could Affect 27% of Patients https://t.co/qk89JDkgcc

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      Octopuses Can Rewire Their 'Brains' by Editing Their Own RNA on The Fly - 2 year(s) ago

      Octopuses have found an incredible way to protect the more delicate features of their nervous system against radically changing temperatures.

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        #Octopuses Can Rewire Their 'Brains' by Editing Their Own #RNA on The Fly : ⁦@ScienceAlert⁩ https://t.co/9bsJCFTQcg

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      'Food Swamps': Scientists Explain The Health Risks of Living Inside Them - 2 year(s) ago

      You might have heard of food deserts, areas with few or no healthy food options or supermarkets within a short, walkable distance.

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        'Food Swamps': Scientists Explain The Health Risks of Living Inside Them : ScienceAlert https://t.co/u9WAAyUUCD

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      Brain Tumors Can Rewire The Brain, And We Just Found Out How - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers have long known that brain tumors, specifically a type of tumor called a glioma, can affect a person’s cognitive and physical function.

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        Brain Tumors Can Rewire The Brain, And We Just Found Out How HEALTH 08 June 2023 By SARITHA KRISHNA & SHAWN HERVEY-JUMPER at UCSF, THE CONVERSATION https://t.co/ZrOfTfp67s

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      Scientists Beam Solar Power From Space to Earth in World First - 2 year(s) ago

      Solar power is the fastest-growing form of renewable energy and currently accounts for 3.6 percent of global electricity production today.

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        Scientists Beam Solar Power From Space to Earth in World First : ScienceAlert https://t.co/MrmbohlZaY

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