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4 Science-Backed Habits That Could Help You Live Longer

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Longevity researcher Dr. Eric Verdin says we don’t need to wait for an anti-aging pill. We already know how to live longer and healthier.

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AB Science provides intitial Phase 1 data for the combination of AB8939 with venetoclax for the treatment of refractory or relapsed acute myeloid leukemia

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AB SCIENCE PROVIDES INITIAL PHASE 1 DATA FOR THE COMBINATION OF AB8939 WITH VENETOCLAX FOR THE TREATMENT OF REFRACTORY OR RELAPSED ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA

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What Happens When Trump Gets His Way With Science

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Harvard’s School of Public Health is broken.

Night owls versus early birds: who is superior according to science?

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And is it actually possible for your body clock to change? Am I really turning into an early bird or have I just been forced into a child-dictated schedule?

BBC Inside Science

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The science and maths of playing The Traitors recorded at Green Man Festival.

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Blackcurrant supplement, backed by science, can boost performance by more than a third (and it costs just £24)

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A study has revealed a blackcurrant extract that costs just £24 can boost running performance.

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Academy of Medical Sciences of Nigeria hosts 5th AGM, Scientific Conference

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L-r… Head Clinical Section of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Nigeria, Prof Olufemi Fasanmade: President of the Academy Emeritus Prof Osata Frank Giwa-Osagie, past President, Treasurer & BOT Member.Prof Oladapo Ashiru, Head of…

OpenAI hires black hole theoretical physicist Alex Lupsasca, the first person to join the OpenAI for Science initiative led by Kevin Weil, to shape its research (Megan Morrone/Axios)

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OpenAI hires black hole theoretical physicist Alex Lupsasca, the first person to join the OpenAI for Science initiative led by Kevin Weil, to shape its research — Prize-winning black hole theoretical physicist Alex Lupsasca has joined…

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Dr. Joel Fuhrman’s “3 Steps to Incredible Health” offers a science-backed path to lifelong wellness

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(NaturalNews) Dr. Joel Fuhrman's "3 Steps to Incredible Health" outlines a progressive dietary plan—Level 1 (whole foods), Level 2 (plant-based focus), Level ...

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Cambridge sewage capacity poses challenge to science park redevelopment

Councillors have supported plans to redevelop part of Cambridge Science Park, but the plans face an additional challenge due to a lack of sewage capacity in the area.

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Endurance training could be one of the most effective ways to support a stronger immune system — here's what the science says

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Researchers found that long-term endurance exercise can do more than build fitness — it helps keep the immune system stronger and more resilient with age.

Exeter’s AI project could rewrite how governments use science

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With millions in funding and global ambitions, this AI-powered research initiative led by Exeter is set to make policy smarter, faster and fairer

From Science to Action: Cambodia Advances Clean Air Solutions at 2025 Annual Event

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Phnom Penh, Cambodia – October 16, 2025 – The Cambodian Ministry of Environment, the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) in Cambodia, and the Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) successfully

A new LACMA exhibit uses art and science to unlock hidden histories

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Artist Tavares Strachan's first L.A. show blends his research into climatology, ocean science, aeronautics, chemistry, genealogy and undertold scientific breakthroughs by Black people to create a multi-sensory exhibit.