Erin

Erin

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Asymptomatic COVID-19 is linked to a gene variant that boosts immune memory after exposure to prior seasonal cold viruses

Asymptomatic COVID-19 is linked to a gene variant that boosts immune memory after exposure to prior seasonal cold viruses

A common genetic variant explains why some people are asymptomatic after being infected...

Society
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First contact with aliens could end in colonization and genocide if we don’t learn from history

First contact with aliens could end in colonization and genocide if we don’t learn from history

We’re only halfway through 2023, and it feels already like the year of alien contact

Science
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As heat records fall, how hot is too hot for the human body?

As heat records fall, how hot is too hot for the human body?

Extreme heat has been breaking records across Europe, Asia and North America, with...

Politics
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Turkiye President's upcoming visit to Qatar to boost cooperation, ties

Turkiye President's upcoming visit to Qatar to boost cooperation, ties

An upcoming visit to Qatar by Turkiye's President will help boost bilateral ties...

Society
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Should you be friends with your co-workers? Here’s what the research says

Should you be friends with your co-workers? Here’s what the research says

In my teens and twenties, I didn’t think much about how important it was to like...

Society
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Events that never happened could influence the 2024 presidential election – a cybersecurity researcher explains situation deepfakes

Events that never happened could influence the 2024 presidential election – a cybersecurity researcher explains situation deepfakes

Imagine an October surprise like no other: Only a week before Nov. 5, 2024, a video...

Health
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Weight loss: why you don’t just lose fat when you’re on a diet

Weight loss: why you don’t just lose fat when you’re on a diet

When you go on a diet, you don’t just lose fat – you lose muscle too. This can have...

Health
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Young-onset Alzheimer’s can be diagnosed from as early as 30 – and the symptoms are often different

Young-onset Alzheimer’s can be diagnosed from as early as 30 – and the symptoms are often different

Alzheimer’s disease is often thought of as a condition that only affects the elderly

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Stem cell therapies: why they’re expensive, unproven and often dangerous

Stem cell therapies: why they’re expensive, unproven and often dangerous

Rogue clinics selling stem cell therapies are popping up everywhere. There are thousands...

Technology
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Turkiye, Qatar to launch joint investment for chip production

Turkiye, Qatar to launch joint investment for chip production

Turkiye and Qatar will launch a joint investment for semiconductor production, the...

News
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Iran's morality police return to the streets

Iran's morality police return to the streets

The Iranian authorities announced yesterday a new campaign to force women to respect...

Society
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Empty office spaces can be converted to residential buildings – but it won’t be affordable

Empty office spaces can be converted to residential buildings – but it won’t be affordable

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, more companies have offered remote work options...

Technology
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AI might eventually be an extinction threat, but it poses more pressing risks

AI might eventually be an extinction threat, but it poses more pressing risks

Since the AI chatbot ChatGPT was released in 2020, we’ve been hearing about the...

Health
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Does artificial sweetener aspartame really cause cancer? What the WHO listing means for your diet soft drink habit

Does artificial sweetener aspartame really cause cancer? What the WHO listing means for your diet soft drink habit

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which is the specialised...

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Promising assisted reproductive technologies come with ethical, legal and social challenges

Promising assisted reproductive technologies come with ethical, legal and social challenges

A developmental biologist and a bioethicist discuss IVF, abortion and the mice with...

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