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Postpartum massage: is it safe and what are the benefits? We look at how postpartum massage can aid recovery after birth
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What are the most common elements in the human body?

Live Science - 26 Mar 2022 13:00
What are the most common elements in the human body? Here are the top four (and a bonus fifth) elements that make up the human body.
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What is a personal air purifier and how do they work? Find out what a personal air purifier is and how they might improve the quality of the air you breathe
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Sudden collapse of Antarctic ice shelf could be sign of things to come A massive Antarctic ice shelf that covered an area about the size of New York City or Rome just collapsed into the ocean.
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NASA spacecraft snaps gorgeous new photo of Jupiter's moons Io and Europa NASA's Juno spacecraft beamed back stunning new photos of Jupiter's moons, Io and Europa.
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How Fingers Could Point To a Link Between Low Testosterone and COVID Hospitalizations Low testosterone and high estrogen in men are linked to an increased risk of severe COVID-19 infection. Researchers report smaller ring finger length in men, a sign of lower testosterone, was a predictor of severe COVID ...
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GDC 2022 provided a glimpse into the future of PS VR2 games Developers used the new headset behind the scenes, but we learned how eye tracking, haptics, and asymmetrical gameplay will differentiate PS5 VR from other consoles
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Unprecedented picture of the sun just captured by stellar spacecraft Space scientists have released the sharpest and most detailed picture of the sun and its outer atmosphere ever taken, revealing the jacket of gases enveloping the star, called the corona. You've heard it since you were a...
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Solar Orbiter spacecraft takes its closest look at the sun Solar Orbiter will (yet again) take the closest ever images of the sun during its pass on Saturday (March. 26)
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NASA Just Opened a 50-Year-Old Time Capsule From the Moon for the First Time - CNET The space agency saved the lunar dirt for scientists working in the future with more advanced technology.
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Google Issues Urgent Chrome Update to Patch Actively Exploited Zero-Day Vulnerability Google on Friday shipped an out-of-band security update to address a high severity vulnerability in its Chrome browser that it said is being actively exploited in the wild. Tracked as CVE-2022-1096, the zero-day flaw rel...
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Tesla has been sued by civil rights watchdogs for racial segregation at its Fremont, California factory. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The Los Angeles Times has a great piece that interviews three former Tesl...
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The degrading treatment of Ukraine's internet

The Economist - 26 Mar 2022 02:00
And how the Ukrainians are responding
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Searching for a Cure for Deadly Brain Tumors

Neuroscience News - 26 Mar 2022 23:32
Searching for a Cure for Deadly Brain Tumors Researchers are currently recruiting patients for a Phase 1 trial of a new immunotherapy treatment for glioblastoma brain cancer.
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Solar Orbiter image shows the boiling, roiling face of the sun The European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter has taken an incredible high-resolution image of the sun, showing its full face and its outer atmosphere or corona.
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This Week's Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 26) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Meta’s Yann LeCun Strives for Human-Level AI Ben Dickson | VentureBeat “What is the next step toward bridging the gap between natural and artificial intelligence? …[Chief AI scientist at Met...
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Collecting satellite data for research is a group effort thanks to this app developed for Android users. Camaliot is a campaign funded by the European Space Agency, and its first project focuses on making smartphone owne...
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Why Arsenic Poisoning is More Than a Murder Mystery Trope Yes, it's Agatha Christie's favorite murder weapon. But long-term exposure to arsenic in drinking water is also a major global health concern.
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Ex-Google AI skeptic Timnit Gebru starts anew

Phys.org - 26 Mar 2022 13:55
Ex-Google AI skeptic Timnit Gebru starts anew When she co-led Google's Ethical AI team, Timnit Gebru was a prominent insider voice questioning the tech industry's approach to artificial intelligence.
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Who is LAPSUS$, the Big, Bad Cybercrime Gang Hacking Tech's Biggest Companies? For the past three months, a mysterious hacker gang has been giving Silicon Valley a migraine of epic proportions. LAPSUS$, a band of cybercriminals with unorthodox techniques and a flare for the dramatic, has been on a ...
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As YouTube Vanced fades away, these are the 6 features I'll miss the most Now that Vanced is shutting down, Google should make the YouTube app great again.
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Spectacular Martian dunes snapped by Mars satellite The Martian desert teems with geologic wonder. Aboard NASA's far-off satellite, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, a powerful camera recently captured a brilliant image of sand dunes inside a Martian crater. NASA took the ...
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