Improving diet and increasing physical activity levels together may be more effective at preventing weight gain – particularly harmful fat inside the abdomen – than just changing one of these behaviours, new research from the…
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New Mānuka honey formulation shows promise against drug-resistant bacteria
Aston University’s Dr Jonathan Cox and New Zealand Mānuka honey company Comvita have announced a significant milestone in their three-year research collaboration, with the filing of a new patent for a formulation to fight bacterial…
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Reduced ketone body metabolism may be key to impaired energy production in type 2 diabetes
The liver plays a central role in storing and supplying energy to the body. In type 2 diabetes and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD, commonly referred to as fatty liver disease), mitochondria-the…
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GigaBash’s Long-Awaited Gamera DLC Introduces Two New Characters
It’s Time for A Rebirth!
Reports are coming in fast, folks. The oceans are rippling with the arrival of the newest additions to the GigaBash roster, blazing through from the Gamera universe as DLC characters! The GigaBash – Gamera –…
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Sheikh Hasina: Bangladesh plans to execute its former leader. There’s one big thing in the way: India
She was once cast as a secular heroine, the daughter of a revolutionary leader, whose brutal assassination in the 1970s defined her political ascent.
But Sheikh Hasina’s rise to the top…
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Ancient mammoth RNA, world’s oldest genetic remains found
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Lena Dunham Too Much Netflix TV Show Not Getting Season 2
It seems one season was just enough for Netflix‘s Too Much.
The Lena Dunham romantic comedy series won’t be returning to Netflix for season two, according to reports and comments from Dunham at an FYC panel last week, where she said…
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New fluorescent labeling method offers high precision and exceptional stability in living cells
A team of researchers at IOCB Prague headed by Dr. Tomáš Slanina has developed a new method for labeling molecules with fluorescent dyes that surpasses existing approaches in both precision and stability. The new fluorescent label…
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Study finds early neural markers of addiction risk differ between boys and girls
The roots of addiction risk may lie in how young brains function long before substance use begins, according to a new study from Weill Cornell Medicine. The investigators found that children with a family history of substance use…
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ESMO Preceptorship on Breast Cancer 2025: Singapore
The ESMO Preceptorship on Breast Cancer 2025: Singapore is a two-day educational event focused on various aspects of breast cancer management, co-chaired by Rebecca Dent and Matteo Lambertini.
Scheduled for December 3–4,…
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