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New Drug Reverses Obesity And Lowers Cholesterol in Mice Despite High Fat Diet

Scientists have reversed diet-induced disease in obese mice by administering medication directly to the liver via a nanogel carrier, reducing the risk of side effects….

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For The First Time, The Roiling Mass Circling a Monster Black Hole Has Been Measured

An active supermassive black hole is one of the greatest wonders in the cosmos. A dense, invisible object that can be billions of times the…

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How Does Your Body Turn Food Into Fuel? Scientists Tracked Individual Atoms to Find Out

Inside our bodies at every moment, our cells are orchestrating a complex dance of atoms and molecules that uses energy to create, distribute and deploy…

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Mysterious Stones May Represent an Ancient Quest For The Perfect Sphere

Ancient rocks excavated from a site inhabited by early humans some 1.4 million years ago may represent attempts at achieving perfect geometry. Limestone spheroids from…

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Jeff Rosenstock Breaks Down Why Venue Merch Cuts Suck

It’s no secret that the costs associated with concerts and the business surrounding them continue to rise. And one of the more debated topics since…

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Draiman Responds to X Threat to Sue Anti-Defamation League

Disturbed singer David Draiman has responded to a post made by Elon Musk on X (formerly Twitter), where the tech mogul claims he is “pro…

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Van Halen’s Michael Anthony Unloads SoCal House for $1.3 Million

Former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony is moving on from his Southern California home after finding a buyer for the property. According to Realtor.com, the rocker…

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Why You Should Never Post Photos of Your Concert + Photo Passes

It’s understandable to be excited about attending or working at an upcoming concert, but you should never post photos of your concert passes or laminates…

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Bullying and Our Mental Health: How Does It Affect Our Kids’ Brains?

Movies are filled with bullies. In the 1980s, there was that raccoon-hat-wearing terror, Scut Farkus, in A Christmas Story, who made the narrator fear walking home from…

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Franne Lee, ‘SNL’ Costumer Behind Coneheads, Dead at 81

Franne Lee, the costume designer who helped craft the look of many of Saturday Night Live’s most popular early characters, has died at the age…

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