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A Mega-Quake Shocked Myanmar. Could California Be Next? – SciTechDaily

A Mega-Quake Shocked Myanmar. Could California Be Next?  SciTechDaily Earth split captured on camera for the first time: Why it is a breakthrough for earthquake science  Times of India San Andreas fault could unleash an earthquake unlike any seen before, study of deadly Myanmar quake suggests  Live Science Hollywood loves quake disaster flicks, but do we know what the real ‘Big One’ will …

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Stunning New NASA Perseverance Rover Images Show Mars Clearer Than Ever Before – SciTechDaily

Stunning New NASA Perseverance Rover Images Show Mars Clearer Than Ever Before  SciTechDaily What would Mars look like in daylight? ‘Enhanced’ photo from Perseverance offers a look  USA Today Clear skies on Mars as NASA rover captures one of the sharpest panoramas of the Red Planet ever taken  BBC Sky at Night Magazine Clearest Mars images yet reveal mystery rock and ancient terrain …

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How Recharging the Brain’s “Batteries” Restored Lost Memory – SciTechDaily

How Recharging the Brain’s “Batteries” Restored Lost Memory  SciTechDaily reverses pharmacological and neurodegenerative cognitive impairment in mice  Nature Scientists reversed memory loss by powering the brain’s tiny engines  ScienceDaily First proof brain’s powerhouses drive – and can reverse – dementia symptoms  New Atlas Neurodegenerative diseases: Research establishes causal link between mitochondrial dysfunction and cognitive symptoms  Medical Xpress Source link

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Scientists Reveal the Potato Dish That Raises Diabetes Risk the Most – SciTechDaily

Scientists Reveal the Potato Dish That Raises Diabetes Risk the Most  SciTechDaily Diabetes risk hinges on how you cook potatoes  News-Medical Type 2 Diabetes: Eating Fries Weekly Linked to 20% Higher Risk  Healthline Potatoes aren’t the problem — unless you eat them this way, study says  San Francisco Chronicle What scientists discovered about french fries and diabetes  ScienceDaily Source link

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