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May 17, 2012
There are jerks, and then there are jerks. Joel Anaya has given them a fair amount of study, focusing on that very special jerk who can take a routine service experience -- dining out, paying at a cash register, air travel -- and make it a nightmare. Anaya has even coined a term for it -- Read more
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November 14, 2025
The drug enlicitide reduced cholesterol for adults with high levels due to an inherited disorder and may also work for a broader population. Read more
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January 22, 2012
Physicists at the University of New South Wales have observed a new kind of interaction that can arise between electrons in a single-atom silicon transistor, offering a more complete understanding of the mechanisms that govern electron conduction in nano-structures at the atomic scale. Read more
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July 22, 2022
Unlike its earlier incarnation, the XENONnT detector found no evidence of extra blips that scientists had hoped indicated new physics. Read more
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July 2, 2025
In a small cell therapy trial, 10 out of 12 people with type 1 diabetes no longer needed supplemental insulin, even a year after treatment. Read more
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April 22, 2012
Though Frida Kahlo's haunting self-portraits focus largely on anatomy and failed reproduction attempts, little attention has been paid to Kahlo's own body and infertility. Intrigued by the messages manifested in Kahlo's work and surprised by the apparent lack of interest by scientists in Kahlo’s clinical condition, Fernando Antelo of the Harbor UCLA Medical Center set out to reassess the condition that caused Kahlo’s infertility and inspired some of her greatest pieces. His diagnosis:… Read more
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March 26, 2012
Innovative 3-D designs from an MIT team can more than double the solar power generated from a given area. Read more
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April 15, 2022
Studies suggest that appreciating beauty in the everyday may be just as powerful as a sense of overarching purpose Read more
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November 21, 2025
The American Museum of Natural History’s “Impact: The End of the Age of the Dinosaurs” examines how an asteroid impact shaped life as we know it. Read more
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March 4, 2012
University of Utah engineers designed a new kind of video game controller that not only vibrates like existing devices, but pulls and stretches the thumb tips in different directions to simulate the tug of a fishing line, the recoil of a gun or the feeling of ocean waves. Read more
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