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Master anatomy faster with brain-based study hacks
Anatomy can feel overwhelming, but research-backed strategies like active recall, spaced repetition, and mnemonics make it more manageable. By practicing retrieval, reviewing at optimal intervals, and ...
Scientists now believe that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could slow much sooner than expected. We will ...
Puget Sound and the Salish Sea are on the leading edge of an ocean acidification crisis that could devastate West Coast ...
CHARLESTON — Fill a cup with water from Charleston Harbor and it will almost certainly be riddled with microplastics. That’s ...
A paddle-wielding robot is so adept at playing table tennis that it is posing a tough challenge to elite human players and ...
Six months ago, Greenville County Council launched a study to explore consolidating the county’s fire districts. With more ...
Cleveland safety chief defends $853,000 ShotSpotter renewal despite study finding no crime reduction
Cleveland’s public safety director defended the decision to spend $835,000 on ShotSpotter, arguing the gunshot-detection ...
Have you ever wondered how a 27-game Jeopardy! champion studied for the game show? Jamie Ding revealed how he prepped for the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Water resources in the Pacific Northwest could face growing challenges as forest fires and winter rainstorms become more frequent, according to a new Portland State University ...
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Study: 'Hasslers' could be aging you faster
Dr. Payal Kohli breaks down new research showing that persistent tension from difficult relationships may trigger biological changes linked to faster aging. 'Locked and loaded': Trump announces US ...
Stopping GLP-1 medications is linked to a higher risk of heart attack, stroke, and death. Recent research found that even short gaps in treatment may begin to reverse cardiovascular benefits. Longer ...
Older adults who experienced financial insecurity were more likely to develop lower memory function and accelerated memory decline compared to those who did not, according to a March study published ...
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