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Diabetes Isn’t Just a Human Disease. Here’s How to Spot It in Your Pet. : ScienceAlert

Diabetes in pets can be a challenging diagnosis for pet owners to receive. It can be a shock to learn that your beloved furry friend has diabetes, as it can

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Heat Safety Experts behind OSHA Rules Were Laid Off, which Could Make It Easier to Scrap Regulations

President Donald Trump's administration's personnel purges have had a devastating impact on the team of experts at the National Institute

Phone chipmaker Qualcomm fixes three zero-days exploited by hackers

Qualcomm Releases Patches for Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Chipsets Chipmaker giant Qualcomm recently announced the release of patches to address several

Cannabis Compound Could Protect Us From Deadly Fungal Disease : ScienceAlert

A Breakthrough in Fungal Pathogen Treatment: How Cannabis Compounds Are Fighting Deadly Infections A groundbreaking discovery has revealed the potential

Samsung Galaxy A26 Review: Budget Phone That Looks Like a Flagship

The Samsung Galaxy A26 is Samsung's latest offering in the budget smartphone market. Positioned below the A36 and A56 models

Pooping Is a High-Stakes Event That Could Be Fatal For One Group : ScienceAlert

The toilet, a seemingly mundane fixture in our daily lives, has a dark history filled with drama and tragedy. From

Google Pixel 10 Release Date Tipped for August 20

Google is set to unveil its highly anticipated Pixel 10 smartphone range on August 20, slightly later than originally anticipated.

Bizarre Quantum Universe | Scientific American

The Quantum Universe: A Bizarre and Mind-Bending Reality By Andrea Gawrylewski In the vast expanse of the cosmos, lies a

Pocket watch from Great Lakes’ deadliest shipwreck returned to family

The Great Lakes have a long and tragic history of claiming lives and ships, with estimates suggesting that around 25-30,000