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Cutting Salt, Not Flavor: Salt Substitutes Prove Effective in New Study (scitechdaily.com)
This study sought to assess the effects of a salt substitute (62.5% NaCl, 25% KCl, and 12.5% flavorings) on incidence of hypertension and hypotension among older adults with normal blood pressure....
It’s time to admit that genes are not the blueprint for life (www.nature.com)
Review of 2023 book: How Life Works: A User’s Guide to the New Biology Philip Ball. ISBN9781529095999
The Ants, the Bees, and the Blind Spots of the Human Mind: How Entomologist Charles Henry Turner Revolutionized Our Understanding of the Evolution of Intelligence and Emotion (www.themarginalian.org)
The son of a nurse and a church janitor, entomologist Charles Henry Turner (February 3, 1867–February 14, 1923) died with a personal library of a thousand books, having published more than fifty scientific papers, having named his youngest son Darwin, and having revolutionized our understanding of the most abundant non-human...
Humans and Neanderthals Lived Side by Side in Northern Europe 45,000 Years Ago, Study Finds (www.smithsonianmag.com)
Archaeologists identified bone fragments of prehistoric modern humans in Germany, suggesting several millennia of coexistence with Neanderthals before the species disappeared...
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I wasn't worried about climate change. Now I am. (www.youtube.com)
Research paper referenced in the video that makes Dr. Hossenfelder very worried:...
Physical activity’s relationship with depression is more complex than it appears (original.newsbreak.com)
Closing toilet lid before flushing doesn't keep viral spray inside, study suggests (www.cidrap.umn.edu)
Contrary to previous study findings, closing the toilet lid before flushing doesn’t stop aerosolized viruses from contaminating bathroom surfaces, scientists from the University of Arizona and Reckitt Benckiser LLC, the company that makes the disinfectant used in the study, report in the American Journal of Infection Control....
These Netflix Documentaries Are Hits. Scientists Hate Them (www.wsj.com)
‘Ancient Apocalypse’ and ‘Unknown: Cave of Bones’ circulate unverified science, many archaeologists say. Filmmakers defend their storytelling....
Membrane-Free Green Hydrogen To Chase The Fossil Fuel Blues Away (cleantechnica.com)
Apes remember long-lost friends and family they haven't seen in decades (www.opb.org)
Hold on to your heart: A new study found that apes — our closest living relatives — can recognize family members and long lost friends even after decades of separation....
Microplastics Found In 88 Percent Of Sampled Food, From Sirloin Steaks To Plant-Based Burgers (www.iflscience.com)
It isn’t just seafood that’s loaded with microplastic pollution. In a new study, scientists found microplastics in nearly 90 of sampled meats and meat-like alternatives – including seafood, chicken breasts, beef steaks, tofu, and plant-based burgers....
US Moon mission has no chance of soft lunar landing (www.bbc.com)
A US lunar lander has “no chance” of making a soft landing on the Moon due to a fuel leak, the company behind the mission says....
New Vaccine Can Completely Reverse Autoimmune Diseases Like Multiple Sclerosis, Type 1 Diabetes, and Crohn’s Disease (scitechdaily.com)
In trials