A recent study led by Washington State University suggests that elderberry juice may be a potent tool for weight management and enhancing metabolic health. The study, published in the journal Nutrients, found that drinking 12 ounces of…
Category: 9. Sci-Tech
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Submerged tectonic plates? Scientists find anomalies deep within Earth’s
According to a study published in Scientific Reports, anomalies deep within the Earth’s mantle appear to be remnants of submerged tectonic plates—but located far from where such plates are typically found.
Using high-resolution models and…
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Oldest dinosaur in America? 230-million-year-old previously unknown spec
Paleontologists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison uncovered a new dinosaur species that is reshaping theories about how these ancient creatures emerged and spread across the globe more than 200 million years ago. The discovery of…
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2 AI companies join forces for next-gen employee recruiting
Israeli startups Revealsense and Iverse are joining forces to help recruiters assess candidates’ mental and emotional state using artificial intelligence (AI).
Revealense‘s technology, Illuminator, analyzes subtle physiological…
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University of Birmingham unveils platform for immersive virtual music co
The University of Birmingham announced the launch of the Joint Active Music Sessions (JAMS) platform, a virtual music collaboration tool designed to revolutionize the way musicians interact and perform together online.
The JAMS platform…
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California’s Wildfires Show No Signs of Slowing Down
On Tuesday, Santa Ana winds swept seaward through Southern California, scattering embers and then fanning flames of a growing wildfire. By nighttime, residents received urgent text alerts warning of potential 100 mph gusts—a terrifying…
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Mexico’s $4,500 electric car Olinia set to debut at 2026 World Cup
On Monday, the Government of Mexico unveiled Olinia, the nation’s first brand of 100% electric cars designed by young Mexican engineers, according to El Universal. The project aims to position Mexico as a competitor in the global electric…
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Sugary drinks linked to millions of new diabetes and heart disease cases globally, study finds
In Latin America and the Caribbean, sugary drinks were associated with 24% of all new diabetes cases and 11% of all new heart disease cases.Continue Reading
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‘Kiss and capture’: Scientists propose new explanation for Charon, Pluto
In a study published recently in Nature Geoscience, researchers unveiled a new theory explaining the formation of Charon, Pluto’s largest moon. The team from the University of Arizona proposed that Pluto captured Charon through an unusual…
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Riverside’s CPO talks AI and the Israel-Hamas war
This week, host Eve Young, economics correspondent for The Jerusalem Post, interviews Riverside Co-Founder and CPO, Gideon Keyson.
Eve and Gideon will talk about how Riverside grew from a platform to host live debates he set up with his…
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