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Chronic fatigue syndrome could be quickly diagnosed via a blood test

[ad_1] Signs of chronic fatigue syndrome could be in someone’s blood Shutterstock/PeopleImages.com – Yuri A Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) could one day be diagnosed via

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Tested review: A podcast explores how sport is drawing the line between men and women

[ad_1] The athletics stadium at the Paris Olympics last month dpa picture alliance/Alamy TestedRose EvelethNPR and CBC The Olympics are over. But I am still thinking about

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Get ready to spot comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS next month

[ad_1] The comet Neowise and the Milky Way galaxy Adventure_Photo/Getty Images One of my favourite memories of July 2020 is standing outside on a clear

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Clown visits may shorten the amount of time children spend in hospital

[ad_1] Medical clowns can help children through their treatments FatCamera/Getty Images Children and teenagers with pneumonia seem to spend less time in hospital if they

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Sharks leap out of the water more often than you might think

[ad_1] A breaching white shark off the coast of South Africa Aidan Martin Sharks and rays leap out of the water, or breach, for a

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AI helps find simple charging trick to boost battery lifespan

[ad_1] Studying how to make batteries last longer Jacqueline Orrell/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory A simple change in how new lithium-ion batteries are charged can boost

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The jet stream may be starting to shift in response to climate change

[ad_1] Bands of fast-moving wind that blow west to east around the globe play a crucial role in weather – a poleward shift in parts

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Microglia: How the brain’s immune cells may be causing dementia

[ad_1] As you read this sentence, an army of cells patrols your brain. These soldiers slip around neurons, using their gangly appendages to search for

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The mathematical theory that made the internet possible

[ad_1] The internet could not exist without information theory Mehmet BAYSAN / Alamy The following is an extract from our Lost in Space-Time newsletter. Each

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Close-up photographs of seeds show their intricate beauty

[ad_1] Lady Margaret passionflower Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy Since the emergence of seeds around 360 million years ago, plants have flourished – from the