...the exit from IPCC-adjacent institutions is not an isolated gesture, but a blunt, in your face, message that the era of unquestioned deference to transnational climate bureaucracy is over.
A recent study identifies five distinct adult-onset diabetes subgroups with differing risks for complications and mortality outcomes, emphasizing the need for tailored management. Medscape Medic...
A recent study identifies five distinct adult-onset diabetes subgroups with differing risks for complications and mortality outcomes, emphasizing the need for tailored management. Medscape Medical News
NASA says it is continuing to prepare for a possible Artemis 2 launch as soon as February, but with remarkably little publicity for the historic mission.
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NASA says it is continuing to prepare for a possible Artemis 2 launch as soon as February, but with remarkably little publicity for the historic mission.
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Benjamin Sesko produced his best performance for Manchester United against Burnley and it came after a one-on-one with caretaker head coach Darren Fletcher.
Is AI about to replace doctors? OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health, a personalised medical AI tool. Here is what it does, how safe it is, and whether machines can truly take over healthcare.
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Astronomer Avi Loeb suspects this interstellar visitor is a piece of alien technology, citing its unusual traits and the government's refusal to share data.
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Scientists have detected a surprisingly hot galaxy cluster dating back to the universe’s infancy. The cluster formed far earlier and burned far hotter than current models predict. Researchers belie...
Scientists have detected a surprisingly hot galaxy cluster dating back to the universe’s infancy. The cluster formed far earlier and burned far hotter than current models predict. Researchers believe supermassive black holes may have rapidly heated the surrounding gas. The finding could force a major rethink of how galaxy clusters grow.