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Overestimation of IQ and Brain Size Relationship

A high IQ is often associated with a large brain, but a recent metastudy suggests that this correlation is greatly overestimated. While several studies have

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Multiple Realities? Physicists Suggest Multiverse

A recent experiment with graphene has led to a surprising discovery that could explain the existence of a multiverse. Physicists have long been trying to

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Identifying Biomarkers for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

A breakthrough discovery has been made by researchers in Australia regarding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also known as Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI).

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Bacteria Powering Computers

In a groundbreaking experiment, scientists at the University of Cambridge and ARM have developed a biological energy cell that can power a computer using only

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Quantum Computer Creates Wormhole

Physicists have created a wormhole in a quantum computer for the first time, allowing quantum bits to be tunneled through such a singularity. The experiment

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Hydrodissection for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

A new study has found that a less invasive treatment called hydrodissection can be used to treat carpal tunnel syndrome instead of surgery. Carpal tunnel

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Can Nose Picking Cause Dementia?

Bacteria can enter the human brain through nose-picking, and a recent study investigates whether this can lead to dementia. The Griffith University study in Queensland,

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Bat breaks long-distance record

A young Nathusius’ pipistrelle bat has set a long-distance record in Europe, surprising researchers. These bats are known to travel long distances, flying in groups

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Revived Testicular Tissue Produces Sperm

A new study from the University of Pennsylvania offers hope to prepubescent boys who may become infertile due to chemotherapy. Chemotherapy can kill the sperm-producing

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Insects as Evidence of War Crimes

Insects may be the key to proving war crimes and the use of banned weapons, according to a recent study. The United Nations Chemical Weapons