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Mashup Score: 1Fossils reveal how ancient birds molted their feathers -- which could help explain why ancestors of modern birds survived when all the other dinosaurs died - 10 month(s) ago
Birds are the only group of dinosaurs that survived the asteroid-induced mass extinction 66 million years ago. But not all the birds alive at the time made it. Why the ancestors of modern birds lived while so many of their relatives died has been a mystery that paleontologists have been trying to solve for decades. Two new studies point to one possible factor: the differences between how modern…
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Mashup Score: 0Creative people enjoy idle time more than others - 10 month(s) ago
For those with creative minds, screen-free downtime can be fruitful and entertaining: Creative people use their idle time by letting one idea lead to another.
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Mashup Score: 0AI tool decodes brain cancer's genome during surgery: Real-time tumor profiling can guide surgical, treatment decisions - 10 month(s) ago
New AI tool enables in-surgery genomic profiling of gliomas, the most aggressive and most common brain tumors. This information offers critical clues about how aggressive a cancer is, its future behavior, and its likely response to treatment. The tool can provide real-time guidance to surgeons on the optimal surgical approach for removal of cancerous tissue.
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Mashup Score: 0Everyone's brain has a pain fingerprint -- new research has revealed for the first time - 10 month(s) ago
New research has revealed everyone’s brain has a ‘pain fingerprint’ that varies from person to person.
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Mashup Score: 0AI tests into top 1% for original creative thinking - 10 month(s) ago
New research suggests artificial intelligence can match the top 1% of human thinkers on a standard test for creativity.
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Mashup Score: 0Small acts of kindness are frequent and universal, study finds: Around the world, research reveals, people help each other about every 2 minutes - 10 month(s) ago
A study found that people around the world signal others for assistance every couple of minutes. The research, which examined behaviors in towns and rural areas in several different countries, revealed that people comply with these small requests for help far more often than they decline them. The findings suggest that people from all cultures have more similar cooperative behaviors than prior…
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Mashup Score: 1How urea may have been the gateway to life - 10 month(s) ago
Urea reacts extremely quickly under the conditions that existed when our planet was newly formed. This new insight furthers our understanding of how life on Earth might have begun.
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Mashup Score: 0Dangerous chatbots: AI chatbots to be approved as medical devices? - 10 month(s) ago
LLM-based generative chat tools, such as ChatGPT or Google’s MedPaLM have great medical potential, but there are inherent risks associated with their unregulated use in healthcare. A new article addresses one of the most pressing international issues of our time: How to regulate Large Language Models (LLMs) in general and specifically in health.
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Mashup Score: 7
An analysis on the positive effects of exercise on blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes shows that while all exercise helps, certain activities — and their timing — are extremely good for people’s health.
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A new study finds exercising later in the day may be more effective for improving insulin sensitivity and blood glucose control. The study also emphasizes how important it is to avoid prolonged sitting for healthy blood sugar management. https://t.co/GfX2F2r9DT #health #exercise https://t.co/eCrdEImfS9
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Mashup Score: 0Research breakthrough could be significant for quantum computing future: Crucial characteristic of new superconductor material confirmed - 10 month(s) ago
Scientists using one of the world’s most powerful quantum microscopes have made a discovery that could have significant consequences for the future of computing. Researchers have discovered a spatially modulating superconducting state in a new and unusual superconductor Uranium Ditelluride (UTe2). This new superconductor may provide a solution to one of quantum computing’s greatest challenges.
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🐦✨ Every bird you've ever seen -- every robin and every pigeon -- is a living dinosaur. 🦖 Why the ancestors of modern birds lived while so many of their relatives died has been a mystery for decades. Two new studies may have the answer. https://t.co/xxjqD9DGm2