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PPhysics Read More Researchers reveal nuclear ‘island’ where magic numbers break downDecember 12, 2025 Atomic nuclei are often described as orderly systems. Certain numbers of protons or neutrons, called magic numbers, usually…
NNutrition Read More Why the form of vitamin B12 you take may matter more than your intakeDecember 12, 2025 A new scientific review weighs natural and synthetic forms of vitamin B12, revealing where methylcobalamin may outperform standard…
NNutrition Read More How much omega-3 do you need daily? New global review reveals DHA and EPA requirementsDecember 12, 2025 A new global review uncovers major gaps and inconsistencies in omega-3 guidance, showing why many populations still fail…
HHealth Read More Cause of very rare Covid vaccine side effect, myocarditis, identifiedDecember 11, 2025 While extensive studies have found Covid-19 vaccines to be safe, effective, and to have saved millions of lives…
PPhysics Read More New gravitational lens measurements reveal a faster expansion rate for the universeDecember 10, 2025 For much of the twentieth century, scientists expected the expanding universe to slow over time. The opposite turned…
NNutrition Read More Diets Rich in Tea, Coffee, Berries and Nuts Linked to Better Long-term Heart Health in New StudyDecember 8, 2025 Credit: Julian Hochgesang People who regularly consume polyphenol-rich foods and drinks, such as tea, coffee, berries, cocoa, nuts,…
EEnvironment Read More Arctic Divers Reach Never-Before Explored Ocean Ridge Studded with VolcanoesDecember 8, 2025 The submersible Fendouzhe being deployed off a Chinese icebreaker in the Arctic Ocean. Credit: Courtesy of the Fendouzhe…