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Does sweating help you lose weight? Here’s what the science says

hillcountrynews.com

Degree reports sweating doesn't equate to fat loss; it's water weight. Consistent exercise and a balanced diet are key for sustainable weight loss.

Does sweating help you lose weight? Here’s what the science says

katytimes.com

Degree reports sweating doesn't equate to fat loss; it's water weight. Consistent exercise and a balanced diet are key for sustainable weight loss.

South London Science Teacher Receives Lifetime Teaching Ban

News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/south-london-science-teacher-receives-lifetime-teaching-ban/A former head of science at a south London school has been permanently barred from…

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This Type of Hobby Can Keep Your Brain Young, New Science Says

www.self.com

Imagination and ingenuity may play a similar role as a healthy diet or exercise.

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Why do some songs get stuck in our heads so easily? The science of earworms

theconversation.com

Here’s what happens in your brain when you can’t get a tune out of your head.

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‘Feedback loop to the coaching staff’ - How MLS clubs are pioneering sports science, cutting-edge technology and data to boost performance - and even predict injuries

uk.sports.yahoo.com

Sports science is a point of emphasis for MLS clubs, and it is helping teams overcome the rigors of a hectic season

'He's defying medical science' - Cristiano Ronaldo backed to keep playing 'at least into his mid-40s' by old Premier League rival

uk.sports.yahoo.com

Cristiano Ronaldo has been backed to keep playing "at least into his mid-40s" by former Premier League rival and England star Joe Cole, who claimed the Portugal legend is "defying medical science". At 40, Ronaldo is still scoring for fun…

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The Fall Routine That Actually Keeps You Healthy – Science-Backed

Cold and flu season is here, and the goal isn’t to “supercharge” your immune system – it’s to support it with habits that steadily improve your odds. This article cuts through quick-fix claims and sticks to what’s actually supported by...

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5th graders in Stansbury Park turn flooding into hands-on science lesson

www.ksl.com

When Tooele County was hit by heavy rain on Saturday, most were focused on cleaning up. But in Ketelyn Chaves' Stansbury Park classroom, it led to a unique learning opportunity.

All the news and science from the 2025 Nobel prizes – podcast

www.theguardian.com

This year’s Nobel prizes in chemistry, physics and physiology or medicine have celebrated work that paves the way for the next generation of quantum technology, the creation of porous materials that have been compared to Hermione Granger’s…

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Acting CDC director wants to break up MMR vaccine into three shots – despite no science backing the idea

Jim O’Neill joins President Donald Trump’s call for three distinct measles, mumps and rubella shots, claiming a separation would ‘reduce the risk of side effects’ and ‘maximize parental choice’

Lisa Utzschneider Executes Sell Order: Offloads $175K In Integral Ad Science Holdi Stock

www.benzinga.com

Lisa Utzschneider, Chief Executive Officer at Integral Ad Science Holdi (NASDAQ:IAS), disclosed an insider sell on October 7, according to a recent SEC filing.

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Science Has Finally Solved How To Cut an Onion Without Crying

www.newsweek.com

No longer will dinner prep be a tear-inducing experience if you follow these two tips from researchers from Cornell University.

From refugee to Nobel: Yaghi hails science’s ‘equalising force’

www.thehindu.com

“I grew up in a very humble home. We were a dozen of us in one small room, sharing it with the cattle that we used to raise,” Prof. Yaghi told the Nobel Foundation in an interview

EU launched dual strategies to accelerate AI in industry and science

The European Commission has unveiled two new strategies to promote the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) across Europe's industries and research sectors.

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