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Treating cancer before 3pm could help patients live longer

Administering Cancer Treatments at Specific Times Can Double Survival Rates, Study Finds Administering cancer treatments at a particular time could be a relatively simple but effective interventionKenneth K. Lam/ZUMA Press/Alamy

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Does kissing spread gluten? New research offers a clue.

A new study presented at Digestive Disease Week 2025 in San Diego, California has shed light on the age-old concern

Anysphere, which makes Cursor, has reportedly raised $900M at $9B valuation

Anysphere Secures $900 Million in Funding for AI-Powered Coding Tool Anysphere, the creator of the innovative AI-powered coding tool Cursor,

Astronomer’s $93M raise underscores a new reality: Orchestration is king in AI infrastructure

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Climate Change Is Threatening Eye Health. Here’s Why. : ScienceAlert

Climate Change and Eye Health: Understanding the Risks Alka Kamble, a farmworker from Jambhali village in India's Maharashtra state, experienced

Amazon is clearing out Intel gaming PC processors for their lowest prices ever

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The Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower Is Just About to Peak : ScienceAlert

Get Ready for the Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower! It's that time of year again when the night sky puts on

RSAC 2025: Why the AI agent era means more demand for CISOS

We need to ensure that we are ahead of the game, predicting and preventing attacks before they even happen,” Patel

‘Super-Earths’ May Be Surprisingly Common, Scientists Reveal : ScienceAlert

Earth-like Exoplanets Could Be More Common Than Previously Thought Recent findings by astronomers suggest that Earth-like exoplanets may be more