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Exercising in Midlife May ‘Reverse’ Years of Inactivity, Large Study Finds

As the world’s aging population grows, and dementia, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis reach epidemic levels, people of all ages want to know how they can…

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Interview: Tommy Lee + John 5 Discuss Motley Crue’s New Song

On Thursday’s Loudwire Nights (May 2), host Chuck Armstrong shared an exclusive conversation with Motley Crue‘s John 5 and Tommy Lee and Kevin Vargas, who…

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Seven Rare High-Energy Neutrinos Detected in a Gigaton of Clear Ice

About a trillion tiny particles called neutrinos pass through you every second. Created during the Big Bang, these “relic” neutrinos exist throughout the entire universe,…

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Mice With Hybrid Brains Can Perceive The World Using a Rat’s Sense of Smell

Researchers have grown mice with brains made partly of rat cells, allowing them to smell the world through another animal’s neurological hardware. It’s the first…

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Solar Orbiter Video Captures Sun’s Fluffy Plasma Structures in Mesmerizing Detail

You’ve seen the Sun, but you’ve never seen the Sun like this. This single frame from a video captured by ESA’s Solar Orbiter mission shows…

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Would You Still Use Google if It Didn’t Pay Apple $20 Billion to Get on Your iPhone?

Microsoft has poured over $100 billion into developing its Bing search engine over the past two decades but has little market share to show for…

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Major Study Finds 15 Factors Linked to Early Dementia Risk

While dementia is much more common in older adults, hundreds of thousands of people are diagnosed with young-onset dementia (YOD) each year – and an…

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Life Blossomed When Earth’s Magnetic Field Nearly Collapsed 590 Million Years Ago

Earth’s magnetic field nearly collapsed some 590 million years ago, presumably putting life on the planet’s surface at risk of a rise in cosmic radiation….

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Heart Rate Zones Explained: Here’s How to Optimize Your Exercise Routine

If you spend a lot of time exploring fitness content online, you might have come across the concept of heart rate zones. Heart rate zone…

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Study Shows Which U.S. States Have the ‘Rowdiest’ Concert Crowds

A new study by Betway shows which U.S. states have the “rowdiest” concert crowds, and which behaviors at live shows people find to be most…

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