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The First Alien Civilization We Encounter Will Be Extremely Loud
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The First Alien Civilization We Encounter Will Be Extremely Loud

When we gaze up at the night sky, we assume that what we're seeing is a representative population of similar stars at similar distances. But it's not. The stars we see are a mixture of massive and small, distant and near. In fact, we can't even see our closest neighbour, Proxima Centauri. We see these stars because they have large observational signals, and that illustrates one of the problems in astronomy.

One Weight Loss Strategy Is 5x More Effective Than Ozempic, Study Finds
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One Weight Loss Strategy Is 5x More Effective Than Ozempic, Study Finds

Each has pros and cons.

Heart attacks are less harmful at night. And that might be key to treating them.
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Heart attacks are less harmful at night. And that might be key to treating them.

Controlling immune cells' internal clocks helped reduce inflammatory damage in conditions like heart attack and sickle cell disease, a mouse study found.

"What The Heck Is This?": JWST Reveals Bizarre Exoplanet With Inexplicable Composition
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"What The Heck Is This?": JWST Reveals Bizarre Exoplanet With Inexplicable Composition

Everything about this world will leave you flabbergasted.

Brain scans reveal 'dial' that helps keep us from getting lost
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Brain scans reveal 'dial' that helps keep us from getting lost

A brain-scan study reveals key components of the brain's navigation system, which may help us better understand early symptoms of dementia.