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Study suggests long COVID is more prevalent than previously thought

Study suggests long COVID is more prevalent than previously thought

A lab worker holds a tray of COVID-19 antibodies. New research in nonhuman primates from Oregon Health & Science University suggests long COVID may be more common in people than currently estimated. (OHSU) Exposure to the virus that causes COVID-19 may lead to chronic health impacts that, in some cases, may become apparent only years later, according to new research …

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‘Micro-Walks’ Could Boost Your Health, New Study Suggests

‘Micro-Walks’ Could Boost Your Health, New Study Suggests

For years, doctors have stressed the importance of being active during your day—after all, research has found that sitting for too long raises your risk of a slew of serious health conditions, including cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. But the idea of going for hour-long walks can be overwhelming. Now, new research suggests you don’t need to jam in …

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Lightning Kills Way More Trees Than Anyone Thought, New Research Suggests

Lightning Kills Way More Trees Than Anyone Thought, New Research Suggests

We’ve all seen dramatic footage of lightning striking a mighty tree, its branches going up in flames. But how often does this actually happen? Researchers didn’t know how much lightning impacted forests—until now. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a computer model to provide what they claim to be the first estimate of lightning’s impact on …

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T. rex relatives ‘moonwalked’ to attract mates, newfound dinosaur ‘mating arena’ suggests

T. rex relatives ‘moonwalked’ to attract mates, newfound dinosaur ‘mating arena’ suggests

Around 100 million years ago, male dinosaurs entered a “mating arena” in Colorado and danced their hearts out to attract females, a new study suggests. Researchers uncovered a series of mating display scrapes preserved on the surface of rocks at Dinosaur Ridge in Jefferson County, Colorado. The state is known for dinosaur track sites, with previous studies suggesting that dinosaurs …

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Spain offers 400 million Euros to revive Thirty Meter Telescope as Trump suggests cancelling project

Spain offers 400 million Euros to revive Thirty Meter Telescope as Trump suggests cancelling project

On Wednesday (July 23), Diana Morant, the Minister of Science, Innovation and Universities in Spain, announced the Spanish government will offer a maximum of 400 million euros ($471 million) to save the Thirty Meter Telescope — a massive astronomy observation facility facing possible cancellation due to budget constraints in the U.S. “Spain wants and can be the home of the …

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Fossilized penis worm suggests Grand Canyon was an evolutionary hotbed – The Washington Post

Fossilized penis worm suggests Grand Canyon was an evolutionary hotbed  The Washington Post Grand Canyon Fossils Offer Glimpse Into When Complex Life Appeared  The New York Times Stunning Grand Canyon Fossils Reveal Evolution’s Weird Experiments  ScienceAlert Treasure trove of half-billion-year-old animal fossils in Grand Canyon  cosmosmagazine.com Fossil discovery reveals the Grand Canyon was a ‘Goldilocks zone’ for the evolution of early animals  Phys.org Source link

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D.C. Council chair suggests he’d have no problem with Commanders name change

D.C. Council chair suggests he’d have no problem with Commanders name change

The Commander-in-Chief has tried to tie a new D.C. stadium for the Commanders to a return to the abandoned nickname. The chair of the D.C. Council seems to have no problem with that. Consider this quote from Grant Paulsen of 106.7 the Fan in D.C., regarding his Tuesday interview with Phil Mendelson: “He suggested the past DC opposition of the …

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500-Million-Year-Old Fossil Suggests Ocean Origin For Spiders : ScienceAlert

500-Million-Year-Old Fossil Suggests Ocean Origin For Spiders : ScienceAlert

The special brains of spiders may have started to evolve in the oceans, long before their ancestors crawled onto land. A fresh look at a 500-million-year-old fossil by researchers from the University of Arizona and Lycoming College in the US and King’s College London has revealed remarkable similarities between the brains of extinct marine arthropods and modern-day arachnids. The discovery …

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Not sleeping well? Columbia researcher suggests changing your diet

Not sleeping well? Columbia researcher suggests changing your diet

ST. PAUL, Minn., July 22 (UPI) — A top U.S. nutrition researcher is translating her expertise on the connections between diet, better sleep and heart health from the pages of dry academic journals into a colorful mass-market cookbook. Marie-Pierre St-Onge, a professor of nutritional medicine at Columbia University Medical Center in New York, along with recipe expert Kat Craddock, have …

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Hunter Biden suggests Joe Biden's disastrous debate was due to Ambien – Reuters

Hunter Biden suggests Joe Biden’s disastrous debate was due to Ambien  Reuters Hunter Biden says father was on Ambien before disastrous debate, defends painting sales  Fox News Commentary: Hunter Biden lays into Democrats, Jake Tapper and George Clooney  Los Angeles Times Hunter Biden says Democrats lost election for not staying ‘loyal’ to his father  The Washington Post Hunter Biden goes off on George Clooney: …

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