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March 14, 2012
Silver nanoparticles cause more damage to testicular cells than titanium dioxide nanoparticles, according to a recent study by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. However, the use of both types may affect testicular cells with possible consequences for fertility.
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January 2, 2014
New research shows that sweetpotato weevils are attracted to different colors, depending on whether they are indoors or outdoors.
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October 28, 2024
California is banning them in schools. The FDA says they’re fine. But synthetic dyes added to food to make them more colorful have a long, troubled history.
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April 4, 2022
If the invisible matter does not appear in experiments or particle colliders, we may have to find it in space
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March 14, 2025
In colorful photographs of galaxies, stars, planets, and more, what you see isn’t necessarily what you get
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February 21, 2012
An assistant professor at Sam Houston State University, College of Criminal Justice is working to unlock the mysteries surrounding the role that genetics and environmental influences play on criminal and antisocial behavior.
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June 20, 2024
Recent viral TikTok trends have led people to question if sunscreen helps or hurts. Experts have clapped back. Produced by Malachi SegersEdited by Liz Tril
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November 13, 2025
Nearly two million U.S. turkeys have died from bird flu in recent months. An agricultural economist explains what ongoing outbreaks could mean for Thanksgiving meals
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January 27, 2012
How will you feel if you fail that test? Awful, really awful, you say. Then you fail the test and, yes, you feel bad -- but not as bad as you thought you would. This pattern holds for most people, research shows. The takeaway message: People are lousy at predicting their emotions. "Psychology has focused on how we mess up and how stupid we are," says University of Texas Austin psychologist Samuel D. Gosling.
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April 3, 2012
A new study by the University of Bristol has estimated that over 260,000 cats and dogs entered the care of UK rescue organizations during 2009, the first full year since the onset of the UK recession.
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