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Your Genetic Risk For Disease Can Be Changed by Your Environment : ScienceAlert

Genetics vs. Lifestyle: The Complex Relationship in Chronic Diseases Sitting in my doctor's examination room, I was surprised when she told me, "Genetics don't really matter for chronic disease." Rather,

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Competition opens to find the world’s most perplexing computer code

Computer programmers around the world are gearing up for the ultimate challenge - the International Obfuscated C Code Contest (IOCCC).

Data center tweaks could unlock 76 GW of new power capacity in the U.S.

Tackling Electricity Demand with Innovative Solutions The surge in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has raised concerns among tech companies, data

A bacteria-based Band-Aid helps plants heal their wounds

A groundbreaking study has revealed the potential of using plant Band-Aids to boost healing and regeneration in plants. Researchers have

CrowdStrike’s AI slashes manual triage by over 40 hours a week

By leveraging a multi-AI architecture, CrowdStrike’s Charlotte AI is able to enhance SOC operations by automating triage, reducing manual workloads,

Do You Want a Combined Robot and Stick Vac? Brands Hope You Do

Switchbot Launches K10+ Pro Combo: A Combined Robot and Stick Vacuum Cleaner You wait an entire lifetime for a combined

Alpha Centauri Particles Already Lurk in Our Solar System, Study Suggests : ScienceAlert

The appearance of interstellar objects Oumuamua and Comet Borisov in 2017 and 2019, respectively, sparked a wave of interest and

How To Watch ITVX From Abroad

ITVX, formerly known as the ITV Hub, is the ultimate streaming destination for all the shows and movies that air

Trump Gives EPA One Week to Decide on Abandoning Climate Pollution Regulation

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is facing a pivotal decision that could have far-reaching consequences for the agency's ability to regulate