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Taking up bird watching could boost your mental health. How it works
Press Connects | Press & Sun-Bulletin via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoThese findings confirm, in my mind at least, the importance of preserving such bird-friendly...
How venomous are the flying spiders coming to New York? What to know about the Joro spider
Gannett via AOL· 4 hours agoBut they do not represent a threat to humans because their venom is weak and it's difficult for their small fangs to penetrate the skin. How venemous are the flying spiders ...
Sweet Tooth: How were the Hybrids Made? Where did the Sick Come From?
The Cinemaholic· 2 hours agoIn Netflix’s ‘Sweet Tooth,’ we are introduced to a world that looks a lot different than our own. In this world, humanity is on the brink of extinction as ninety-nine percent of humans ...
Scary study claims AI is teaching itself to 'manipulate and deceive' humans
UNILAD· 5 days agoArtificial intelligence has the capability to manipulate humans and deceive them according to a new ...
Overweight teens, young adults face greater stroke risk later, study says
UPI· 6 hours ago1 of 2 | Women who harbor excess weight as teens or young adults may face a higher risk of a...
Malaysia eats more plastic every day than 108 other countries, study finds
South China Morning Post· 2 days agoMicroplastics – plastic particles smaller than 5mm – are commonly found in freshwater and marine...
Moderate to intense exercise may boost efficacy of leukemia treatment
Medical News Today· 42 minutes agoNew research shows that moderate to intense bursts of exercise can aid the efficiency of rituximab,...
New study finds Earth warming at record rate, but no evidence of climate change accelerating
Seattle Times· 2 days agoThe rate Earth is warming hit an all-time high in 2023 with 92% of last year’s surprising...
The New Anthropomorphism
The Atlantic· 2 hours agoAt the start of Elizabeth Hobson’s career as an ecologist, she knew to stick to one rule: Never anthropomorphize the animals you study. For plenty of...
Institute scientist Hilakivi-Clarke receives grant to study possible benefits of organic,...
Tribune via AOL· 12 hours agoJun. 5—Leena Hilakivi-Clarke, PhD, professor at The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, is the recipient of a two-year grant of more than $250,000 from Applegate Farms, LLC, a subsidiary ...