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Ancient Earth once buzzed with enormous dragonfly-like insects, and scientists long thought high oxygen levels made their size possible。 A new study overturns that idea, revealing insect flight muscles weren’t constrained by oxygen after all。 Their breathing system has plenty of room to expand, meaning oxygen alone can’t explain their giant forms
A major new study finds that living in pesticide-heavy environments could raise cancer risk by up to 150%, even when the chemicals are considered “safe” on their own。 The research suggests these mixtures may silently damage cells years before cancer appears
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Fish oil has long been praised as brain-boosting, but new research suggests the story may be more complicated。 Scientists found that in people with repeated mild head injuries, a key omega-3 fatty acid in fish oil—EPA—may actually interfere with the brain’s ability to repair itself。 Instead of helping recovery, it appears to weaken blood vessel sta
A massive Swedish study shows that AI can spot people at higher risk of melanoma using routine health data。 Advanced models significantly outperformed basic methods, identifying high-risk groups with striking accuracy。 Some individuals flagged by the system had up to a 33% chance of developing melanoma within five years
A new study proposes detecting life in space by spotting patterns across many planets instead of focusing on one at a time。 If life spreads and changes planetary environments, it could leave behind statistical clues linking planets together。 These patterns may reveal life even when traditional biosignatures are unclear or misleading
A daily vitamin D supplement may quietly supercharge chemotherapy。 In a small study, women who took low doses alongside treatment were far more likely to see their cancer vanish than those who didn’t。 Since vitamin D also supports immune function—and many patients are deficient—it could be playing a bigger role than expected
Calling AI things like “smart” or saying it “knows” something might sound harmless, but it can quietly mislead people about what AI actually does。 A new study shows that news writers are more careful than expected, rarely using strongly human-like language。 When they do, it often falls on a spectrum—sometimes describing simple requirements, other t
Kidney stones are notoriously painful—and frustratingly common, with many people facing repeat episodes。 A massive new study tested whether a high-tech hydration program—complete with smart water bottles, reminders, coaching, and even financial incentives—could help people drink enough water to stop stones from coming back
A mysterious magnetic material once thought to host an exotic “quantum spin liquid” has turned out to be something entirely different—and possibly just as intriguing。 Scientists studying cerium magnesium hexalluminate found it showed the hallmark signs of this elusive quantum state, like a lack of magnetic order and a spread of energy states。 But a
A new analysis of the “Boltzmann brain” paradox suggests our memories and sense of reality could, in theory, be random illusions born from cosmic chaos。 By uncovering circular reasoning in how physicists think about time and entropy, the study raises fresh doubts about what we can truly know about the past