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Mice turned see-through by a dye that lets you watch their organs

[ad_1] The yellow food coloring tartrazine changes the speed at which light travels through tissues University of Texas at Dallas Massaging a common food dye

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Bat die-off led to more insecticide use and more infant deaths in US

[ad_1] A little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) with white-nose syndrome, which has ravaged bat populations across the US piemags/FWL / Alamy Stock Photo The decline

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The Atlantic has been suspiciously quiet this hurricane season

[ad_1] Hurricane Beryl was one of only three hurricanes in the Atlantic basin so far this season NASA Earth Observatory For the past 27 years,

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Rejecting standard cancer treatment like Elle Macpherson is a big risk

[ad_1] Supermodel Elle Macpherson declined chemotherapy to treat breast cancer Australian Associated Press/Alamy Half of us will develop cancer at some point in our lives,

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Can we spot every incoming asteroid before they hit Earth?

[ad_1] Asteroid 2024 RW1 seen over the Philippines Allan Madelar/Facebook The surprise discovery of asteroid 2024 RW1, mere hours before it hit Earth harmlessly this

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Media portrayals peddle a dangerous fiction about substance misuse

[ad_1] Narratives around addiction often reduce it to a series of poor choices, lack of values and weakness. This has real-world consequences, warns Anna Wolfe

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Google breakthrough paves way for large-scale quantum computers

[ad_1] Google has built a number of quantum computers Google If a small quantum computer makes a small number of errors, will a large quantum

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2024 RW1: A small asteroid hit Earth and burned up over the Philippines

[ad_1] The predicted path of asteroid CAQTDL2 over the Philippines Catalina Sky Survey/ESA An asteroid hit Earth and burned up in the atmosphere just east

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Can we solve quantum theory’s biggest problem by redefining reality?

[ad_1] Ryan Wills; adboestock/Getty images As one of the original architects of quantum theory, perhaps our most successful scientific idea, you would think that Niels

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Sweat monitor could reveal when you are exercising too hard

[ad_1] This band can collect sweat excreted around the wrists or ankles Soongwon Cho & Ruihao Song Elastic bands embedded with colour-changing sensors can reveal