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Popular childhood drinks may raise blood pressure decades later

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Popular childhood drinks may raise blood pressure decades later

A 25-year study found that frequent consumption of soda, sports drinks, and fruit juice beginning in childhood was linked to a higher risk of high blood pressure in adulthood. Swapping one daily drink for whole fruit, milk, or water could significantly reduce that risk.

ScienceDaily·July 23, 2026·1 min read
Antarctica may give the world decades to prepare for rising seas
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Antarctica may give the world decades to prepare for rising seas

Scientists may be able to reliably forecast Antarctic ice loss through the middle of this century, offering governments a vital head start on sea level rise. After that, unstable ice retreat could accelerate dramatically, making the future much harder to predict.

ScienceDaily·July 23, 2026·1 min read
NASA will test SpaceX and Blue Origin Moon landers before the next lunar landing

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NASA will test SpaceX and Blue Origin Moon landers before the next lunar landing

NASA is preparing for future astronaut landings on the Moon with an unusually ambitious orbital rehearsal. During Artemis III in 2027, Orion astronauts will rendezvous and dock separately with prototype lunar landers from Blue Origin and SpaceX, allowing crews and ground teams to test the complex maneuvers needed for later missions.

ScienceDaily·July 23, 2026·1 min read
NASA’s Webb telescope discovers giant planet hiding in one of astronomy’s most famous systems

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NASA’s Webb telescope discovers giant planet hiding in one of astronomy’s most famous systems

A giant planet had been hiding inside one of astronomy’s most closely studied planetary systems, concealed by a bright disk of cosmic dust. Webb revealed Beta Pictoris d through atmospheric traces of carbon monoxide, water vapor, and methane, showcasing a promising new method for finding elusive exoplanets.

ScienceDaily·July 23, 2026·1 min read
Goodbye, cavities? New gel could regrow tooth enamel

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Goodbye, cavities? New gel could regrow tooth enamel

Researchers have developed a fluoride-free gel that could help rebuild damaged tooth enamel, something the body cannot naturally replace once it is lost. Inspired by the proteins that guide enamel formation in infancy, the gel fills microscopic cracks and draws calcium and phosphate from saliva to grow a new mineral layer that closely matches healthy enamel.

ScienceDaily·July 23, 2026·1 min read
Natural compound may fight rheumatoid arthritis at its source

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Natural compound may fight rheumatoid arthritis at its source

A plant-derived compound reduced swelling, inflammation, and joint damage in rats with rheumatoid arthritis. It also helped rebalance immune activity and improve the way certain fats were processed in the body. Researchers say the findings could lead to a new approach for treating the disease.

ScienceDaily·July 23, 2026·1 min read
Scientists discover the hidden brain switch that assigns bees their jobs

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Scientists discover the hidden brain switch that assigns bees their jobs

Researchers found that specific brain circuits help decide which jobs bees perform as they age. When those circuits were switched off, older worker bees began caring for the queen again instead of carrying out their normal later-life duties. The findings reveal that a bee colony’s complex division of labor may be guided by neural switches hidden inside each bee’s brain.

ScienceDaily·July 23, 2026·1 min read
Ancient ferns turned Triassic Europe into a wildfire inferno

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Ancient ferns turned Triassic Europe into a wildfire inferno

Ancient fern savannahs may have transformed parts of Europe into a wildfire-prone inferno during the end-Triassic mass extinction. New fossil evidence suggests the ferns repeatedly regrew after fires, creating fresh fuel that helped prolong the devastation.

ScienceDaily·July 22, 2026·1 min read
Colorectal cancer warning signs younger adults should never ignore

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Colorectal cancer warning signs younger adults should never ignore

Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death among people under 50, and cases in younger adults continue to rise. Warning signs can include persistent bowel changes, recurring rectal bleeding, dark or narrow stools, unexplained weight loss, and fatigue. These symptoms often have harmless causes, but they should not be dismissed, especially when they are new or ongoing. Early detection can greatly improve treatment outcomes.

ScienceDaily·July 22, 2026·1 min read
Lab-grown mini brains may predict which Alzheimer’s treatments will work

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Lab-grown mini brains may predict which Alzheimer’s treatments will work

Miniature brain models grown from patients’ cells revealed striking differences in how Alzheimer’s-related tissue responds to an antidepressant. The organoids and the particles they release could eventually guide more personalized treatments and provide new clues for diagnosing the disease.

ScienceDaily·July 22, 2026·1 min read
A strange quantum effect dramatically boosts energy transfer

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A strange quantum effect dramatically boosts energy transfer

Researchers discovered a proton-assisted mechanism that greatly improves how triplet energy moves between quantum dots and nearby molecules. The proton briefly shifts position, helps coordinate electron movement, and then returns to where it started. This quantum-driven shuttle could offer a powerful new way to tune solar cells, lasers, and catalytic reactions.

ScienceDaily·July 22, 2026·1 min read
MIT’s new lidar chip could give self-driving cars a wider view

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MIT’s new lidar chip could give self-driving cars a wider view

MIT engineers have found a way to give chip-based lidar a wider, clearer view without relying on moving parts. Their design uses differently shaped antennas that can sit close together without scrambling one another’s signals. In tests, the system sharply reduced interference while steering a single precise beam across a broad field of view.

ScienceDaily·July 22, 2026·1 min read
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