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Screening all kids for type 1 diabetes could catch more
screening all – A German 10-year study found that screening more than 220,000 children identified 590 youngsters already in the…
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Retatrutide phase III trial nears FDA approval
retatrutide phase – In a phase III trial led by Eli Lilly, weekly injections of retatrutide for 80 weeks helped…
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Volunteers plant dunes, but Coney Island debates risk
On gray days in Coney Island, volunteers kneel in cold, damp sand to plant beach grass—part of a push by…
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Women’s better verbal memory may delay Alzheimer’s diagnosis
A new analysis suggests Alzheimer’s disease may be missed for longer in women because commonly used verbal memory tests can…
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Women’s better verbal memory may delay Alzheimer’s diagnosis
A new analysis suggests Alzheimer’s disease may be missed for longer in women because commonly used verbal memory tests can…
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Starship’s launch will test SpaceX’s IPO hopes
Starship’s launch – SpaceX is preparing a heavily redesigned Starship launch from Starbase, Texas, on Thursday—less than a month before…
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Great Pyramid resists quakes thanks to its own rhythm
Great Pyramid’s – Scientists have pinned down why the Great Pyramid of Giza has endured nearly 5,000 years of earthquakes:…
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A math “doomsday” claim tests how humans end
probability predict – A purely probabilistic “doomsday argument” claims the timing of humanity’s end could be inferred from one data…
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NOAA readies 2026 Atlantic outlook starting June 1
NOAA releases – NOAA will release its 2026 Atlantic hurricane season outlook on Thursday at the Aircraft Operations Center in…
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Space Force builds cislunar office amid ‘space piracy’ talk
As the US Space Force sets up a “cislunar coordination office” to consider how the near-moon region matters for warfighting…







