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Psychology Today
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How the Heat Hinders Our Thinking

5+ hour, 11+ min ago  (323+ words) Updated July 14, 2026 | Reviewed by Tyler Woods Heat waves are becoming more common, with severe health consequences ranging from cardiovascular, respiratory, and renal difficulties to death due to extreme heat exposure or heat stroke. But even setting aside those direct risks,…...

WKBW 7 News Buffalo
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Astronomers have found sugar that's found in raspberries, self-tanners in space

21+ min ago  (25+ words) WKBW Astronomers have found sugar that's found in raspberries, self-tanners in space...

The New World
thenewworld.co.uk > philip-ball-sorry-geoffrey-hinton-but-ai-isnt-conscious

Sorry Geoffrey Hinton, but AI isn’t conscious

19+ hour, 41+ min ago  (530+ words) The problem is that it’s impossible to separate what a brain does from what it actually is One year ago, the cognitive scientist Margaret Boden died at the age of 88. An academic at the University of Sussex throughout her career,…...

ECR
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South Africa is sending its B.A.L.L.S. to the Moon…

1+ hour, 22+ min ago  (450+ words) Updated July 15, 2026, 6:35 a.m. | By Skyye Ndlovu Yes, you read that headline correctly. South Africa is preparing to send its B.A.L.L.S. to the Moon. However, before your imagination runs wild, we’re talking about a groundbreaking space project that could change how we study…...

The Argus
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University researchers pioneer sustainable medical sensor technology

57+ min ago  (363+ words) 3D-printed medical sensors are being developed to improve global access to clinical diagnostics. Researchers at the University of Brighton are designing affordable, sustainable sensor technology using low-cost materials and 3D printing, with the goal of broadening access to faster and more…...

ScienceDaily
sciencedaily.com > releases > 2026 > 07 > 260714225526.htm

Going to museums, movies, and theater may help your body stay younger

12+ min ago  (571+ words) People who regularly visit museums, theaters, concerts, and movie theaters may be doing more than enjoying themselves. A new study suggests these cultural activities are associated with a younger physiological age, meaning the body may function more like that of…...

EurekAlert!
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Keystone microbial taxa with interannual dynamics and metabolic versatility drive element biogeochemical cycling in a large deep-water reservoir

1+ hour, 11+ min ago  (67+ words) EurekAlert! Keystone microbial taxa with interannual dynamics and metabolic versatility drive element biogeochemical cycling in a large deep-water reservoir Jiaxin Shi, Wenzhe Hu, Shu Huang, Jun Liu, & Baogang Zhang More on this News Release Keystone microbes help stabilize nutrient cycling…...

The Cool Down
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Entomologist crawls into a fallen tree in Guyana, finds whip spiders stalking cave crickets

36+ min ago  (568+ words) "That is the ultimate animal for hunting for prey in the dark." One fallen tree in Guyana offered an unusual view of one of the rainforest's strangest hunting scenes. After working his way into the trunk's dark interior, entomologist George…...

chemeurope.com
chemeurope.com > en > news > 1189252 > research-breakthrough-on-the-path-to-a-new-reserve-antibiotic.html

Research Breakthrough on the Path to a New Reserve Antibiotic

39+ min ago  (12+ words) chemeurope.com...

chemeurope.com
chemeurope.com > en > news > 1189243 > three-dimensional-molecules-through-domino-cascade.html

Three-dimensional molecules through “domino cascade”

39+ min ago  (669+ words) © AG Glorius - Preeti Chahar Mechanically driven reactions run completely without solvents: this sustainable process is now to be ready for the market Researchers are using waste from citric acid production as the basis for biodegradable printed circuit boards. Study suggests…...