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Generative AI Transforming Workplace Faster Than Workers Can Adapt Study Warns
Research from the University of Vaasa found that falling behind in AI skills represents a greater career risk than AI itself replacing workers.
University of Houston Scientists Shatter Long-Standing Superconductivity Temperature Record
Researchers created a material that conducts electricity with zero resistance at the highest temperature ever recorded in a physics breakthrough.
Scientists Discover Himalayan Pit Viper Was Actually Five Separate Species for 160 Years
Researchers studying Himalayan venomous snakes used genetic analysis to reveal that what scientists believed was a single species is actually five distinct species that went unrecognised for over 160 years.
Tomato-Soy Juice Reduces Inflammatory Proteins in Adults with Obesity After Four Weeks
A new clinical study found that drinking a daily tomato-soy juice formulation reduced pro-inflammatory proteins in healthy obese adults over a four-week intervention period.
Scientists Confirm ADHD Risk Linked to Specific Environmental and Genetic Pathway Interactions
Researchers made progress in identifying the molecular mechanisms by which genetic predispositions interact with environmental exposures to increase the risk of ADHD in children.
Fine Particulate Matter Exposure Linked to Brain Inflammation and Cognitive Decline
New research confirmed that daily fine particulate matter pollution affects not only lung health but also induces neuroinflammation and contributes to long-term cognitive decline.
GLP-1 Hormone Found in Joint Tissue Opening New Arthritis Treatment Pathway
Researchers discovered the presence of GLP-1 hormone receptors inside inflamed joint tissues in arthritis patients suggesting a new therapeutic avenue for the condition.
Zombie Cells Found to Play Dual Role in Aging: Some Protective Not Just Damaging
Scientists overturned a key assumption in ageing research by showing that some senescent or zombie cells actually protect the body rather than exclusively causing damage.
USC Researchers Identify Hidden Alzheimer’s Trigger and Potential Drug Compounds to Inhibit It
Scientists at the University of Southern California discovered a previously unknown biological trigger for Alzheimer’s disease and identified potential drug compounds that may block its progression.