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Innovative organic quantum dots boost solar cell efficiency, heralding renewable energy advancements.
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The dark matter profile of the Milky Way inferred from its circular velocity curve
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OHSU researchers confirm cumulative, brain-wide effects of ADHD
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Pacific Island nations combat NCDs through evolving food taxation, targeting unhealthy items, balancing health goals with cultural and economic considerations.
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This study reveals that kiwifruit and vitamin C supplements can enhance mood and vitality, with kiwifruit showing stronger benefits, uncovered through innovative smartphone surveys.
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Black hole observations solve cosmic-ray mystery. The observations point to a place where particles of matter spewed by a black hole in a region known as the Manatee Nebula are accelerated to near-lig
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Bystander support is crucial for tackling anti-social behaviour
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Passive exposure can speed up learning, new research shows | Around the O
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Research found drinking even a small amount of alcohol before bed can adversely affect sleep quality. People who do not get enough REM sleep can experience emotional problems.
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Alberta's oilsands pump out more pollutants than industry reports, scientists find
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A caffeine supplementation of 3 mg/kg significantly improved performance of elite e-sports players, by enhancing reaction and shooting skills
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A new study has found that both moderate and vigorous physical activities are associated with lower levels of specific depressive symptoms, notably anhedonia (loss of interest or pleasure) and fatigue
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New Study: How Often Should You Exercise for Optimal Benefits?
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Daily 20-minute exercises might be more beneficial than a single 2-hour weekly session
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Daily 20-minute exercises might be more beneficial than a single 2-hour weekly session