This Ultrasound Therapy Could Treat Those With “Uncontrolled Blood Pressure”

Nearly half of all adults in the United States, around 116 million, have high blood pressure, but only about a quarter have their hypertension under control, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And in 2020 alone, the condition was a primary or contributing cause in over 670,000 deaths. In addition to leading […]

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Spring Babies: See 17 of the Most Adorable Animals Born — From a Fuzzy Penguin Chick to Rare Leopard Cub Twins and More

This post is being regularly updated as more animal births are announced in spring 2023 Spring is a time of renewal: As Spanish poet Juan Ramón Jiménez wrote, “You are reborn with the roses, in every spring.” And in addition to symbolizing rebirth, the season brings an abundance of actual births, specifically in the animal […]

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“Last Piece of the Puzzle”: Lab-Grown Retinal Cells for Blindness Move Closer to Trial Stage

For over a decade, a team of scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison have been developing lab-grown retinal neurons with the goal of restoring vision to people with certain degenerative eye diseases. Now, breakthrough testing results suggest that those cells are finally ready to be introduced to patients’ eyes for the first time in clinical […]

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Read more about the article It’s Tax Season: 6 Security Tips to Protect Your Online Privacy & Avoid Scammers
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It’s Tax Season: 6 Security Tips to Protect Your Online Privacy & Avoid Scammers

Spring is officially in full swing: The days are lengthening, reminders to declutter and clean abound, and … it’s tax season! While the deadline to file federal taxes is usually April 15, the IRS announced that it would be pushed this year to April 18 in observance of two holidays. If you’ve been affected by […]

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A 17-Year-Old Scientist Creates Award-Winning Tool for Detecting Kawasaki Disease in Young Kids After Her Sister’s Misdiagnosis

Ellen Xu, a 17-year-old from San Diego, created an award-winning algorithm that uses smartphone photographs to help diagnose Kawasaki disease — a leading cause of acquired heart disease in the U.S. that primarily affects children younger than age 5. It’s a disease that’s personal to Xu; her younger sister, Kate, was diagnosed with Kawasaki when […]

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Read more about the article 13 Facts About the Titanic: The Passengers, Ship, and Sunken Stories
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13 Facts About the Titanic: The Passengers, Ship, and Sunken Stories

In the early morning hours of April 15, 1912, a ship touted as “unsinkable” sank in the Atlantic Ocean after striking an iceberg on a journey from Southampton, England, to New York. It is believed that more than 1,500 people tragically died, including children, couples, crew members, and families who were journeying to make a […]

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Meet Simon Beck: The Cartographer Who Creates Stunning Geometric Snow Art

Fly above the white peaks of one sprawling French ski resort during winter, and you may catch a glimpse of Simon Beck’s mystical alpine masterpieces: enormous geometric patterns the English artist creates in the snow using a compass and his snowshoes.  When he’s not traveling the world to stamp out his complex designs — he’s done […]

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So Bad They’re Good: Embarrassing “Dad Jokes” May Help Children’s Development, Study Says

We’ve likely all heard a “dad joke” or two, or perhaps a thousand. They’re generally endearing, albeit corny, jokes that involve puns, obvious one-liners, and so-bad-they’re-good punchlines. They make us chuckle, roll our eyes, or lovingly groan — and new research reveals that they might also be doing some surprisingly serious good: helping children develop […]

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Who Was Lady Emma Tankerville? Meet the 18th Century Botanist Who Didn’t “Get the Credit She Deserved”

Like many good stories, this one started with curiosity and a pile of boxes. In 2019, June Watson, a Ph.D. student in her seventies at Northumbria University, was researching her family history for a book she was writing. She found herself digging through crates of watercolors from 18th century aristocrat and nature enthusiast Lady Emma […]

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