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Depression more common in mixed cannabis and tobacco users

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has found that individuals who consume both cannabis and tobacco are

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Vegan Diet for Cats: Suitable?

A recent study conducted by the University of Winchester has investigated whether vegan diets are suitable for cats, who are carnivores and primarily consume meat.

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Indestructible Bike Tires with NASA Tech

The Smart Tire Company has developed a revolutionary bike tire that is practically indestructible and airless, based on NASA technology. The tire is made using

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Ancient Koala Fossil Found in Australia

A new discovery in Australia has filled a gap in the evolutionary history of marsupials. Researchers from Flinders University have found fossils of a prehistoric

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Genetic Data to Improve Super Potato Breeding

The threat of climate change to agriculture is a growing concern in many regions. Researchers at McGill University have created a Super-Pangenome of the potato

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Aliens presented in Mexican parliament

Mexican Parliament Presented Alleged Alien Mummies In a recent public hearing at the Mexican Parliament, journalist, television host, and ufologist Jose Jaime Maussan presented two

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Natural Molecule Prevents Plaque and Cavities

A natural molecule has been discovered that can almost completely destroy the biofilm of bacteria, preventing plaque, cavities, and other dental problems. This biomolecule could

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More Muscle, Less Dementia

A recent study conducted by the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has found that a genetically derived higher muscle mass can reduce the risk

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Rare Polar Ring Galaxy Found?

A possible polar ring galaxy (PRG) has been discovered 1.8 billion light-years away. The ring galaxy DJ0240 may belong to this rare subclass, but further

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Is Poverty a Result of Bad Choices?

A recent study conducted by researchers at Columbia University challenges the notion that financial inequality is solely the result of poor decision-making by individuals with