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Will Trump Benefit from the Attempt on His Life? | by Shang-Jin Wei - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 2 hours agoCan an assassination attempt improve a candidate’s chances of winning an election? During its 2004...
Scientists develop potential stealth cancer therapy
Medical Xpress· 2 hours agoSneaking by cancer's defenses, by disguising tumor-fighting antibodies inside the molecules cancer uses to nourish tumor growth, is the basis of a novel...
Yahoo Sports AM: The 94th MLB All-Star Game
Yahoo Sports· 2 hours agoIn today's edition: The 94th Midsummer Classic, Teoscar wins the Derby, EA Sports College Football 25 is out, Stuart Scott's legendary ESPYS speech, and...
Low-Calorie Diets Harm Athletes' Performance and Health - Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News· 2 hours agoSummary: Female athletes consuming only half their caloric needs for 14 days experienced significant...
Total dietary quality score improved for U.S. children during 2005 to 2020, study shows
Medical Xpress· 4 hours agoTotal dietary scores improved for U.S. children during 2005 to 2020, with increases for all diet...
Omega Centauri: A Galaxy Core Frozen in Time Reveals Its Black Hole
SciTechDaily· 4 hours agoResearchers confirmed an intermediate-mass black hole in Omega Centauri’s center, supporting...
Blastocystis: Gut parasites that keep you healthy – DW – 07/16/2024
Deutsche Welle· 6 hours agoYour gut is teeming with tiny single-celled parasites called Blastocystis. A study in the journal...
Gen Z’s Growing Consumer Power | by Wolfgang Fengler - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 7 hours agoWolfgang Fengler explains how the generation’s enormous economic potential will unfold over the next...
CoRSIVs, First Discovered in Humans, Now Found in Cattle
Technology Networks· 15 hours agoA study published in Genome Biology opens new possibilities to improve production efficiency in the...
Study Pinpoints Origins of Creativity in the Brain
Technology Networks· 15 hours agoThe researchers saw that during a creative thinking task in which participants were asked to list novel uses for an everyday item, like a chair or a cup, the DMN lit up with activity first.