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Scientists Restore Aging Blood Stem Cells to a More Youthful State in Mice : ScienceAlert

Reversing Aging in Blood Stem Cells: A Breakthrough in Medical Science Deep within the bone marrow, specialized stem cells called hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) play a crucial role in producing

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How to make a ‘Barbie Box’ AI action figure with ChatGPT

Social Media Trend: Creating Your Own AI Action Figure Social media trends come and go, but the latest craze involves

Slices of wood can filter bacteria and microplastics from water

Douglas Fir Wood: A Natural Water Filter Douglas fir wood can be turned into a water filterJanet Horton / Alamy

Withings ScanWatch Nova Brilliant Review: Beauty and the Heartbeat

The Withings ScanWatch Nova Brilliant is a hybrid smartwatch that combines style with functionality. With a sleek design and high-quality

Fires in the Amazon forest may melt sea ice in Antarctica

The impact of soot from forest fires in the Amazon on the melting of ice in Antarctica has become a

PSA: US government’s dance album about helmets and smoke alarms is a banger

The Consumer Protection Safety Commission (CPSC) is known for its important work in educating the public about safety issues. However,

Up to 13% of Dementia Cases May Actually Be a Misdiagnosed Treatable Condition : ScienceAlert

The Importance of Liver Health in Preventing Misdiagnosis of Dementia As the global population ages, the prevalence of cognitive decline

10 Major Benefits of Custom Software Development for Enterprises

Custom software development has become a crucial aspect for enterprises looking to stay ahead in the competitive market. With the

Scientific American Editor Gary Stix Talks about His 35 Years of Editing the Magazine

Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. It goes without saying that a lot has changed at