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Researchers discover that cancer cells go into hibernation to avoid chemotherapy effects.
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Maybe you're one of the 74% of Americans in one survey who said they planned on hitting the reset button on Jan. 1 and resolving to improve. Those New Year's resolutions most commonly focus on eating healthier, exercising, losing weight and being a better person.
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What lies in store for humanity? Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explains how different life will be for your ancestors—and maybe your future self, if the timing works out.
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When one of my co-workers found out about a tiny, orphaned kitten that needed a home a few months ago, he didn't hesitate to adopt it.
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As with almost all life on Earth, human beings also function in cycles of light and dark. Look what happens to the human organism (and psyche) every day.
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Experts agree that the legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic will be with us for years, even after the immediate threat has passed.
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New research shows that experiencing an opposite-sex body in virtual reality impacted the subject's gender identity.
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Each of us lives in our own multi-colored universe. And there's scientific proof of it.
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Chances are high that you or someone you know will experience a period when depression gets in the way of work, social life or family life. Nearly two in three people with depression will experience severe effects.
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The expansion of the universe is speeding up—contrary to what many physicists expected. A "heat death" is coming, but it's not what you think.