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A Life-Changing Scientific Study Ended by the Trump Administration

Dhruv Khullar

In 1999, Peggy Bryant, a fifty-year-old oncology nurse in Boston, received a postcard asking whether shed like to take part in a clinical trial aimed at preventing diabetes. Well, this is fitting, sh ...[Continue Reading]

The New Yorker

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Is Guilt Inevitable?

Sam Goldstein Ph.D.

Guilt often feels like a heavy burden, yet it may be one of human psychology's most deeply ingrained aspects. It raises the question: Is guilt inevitable? When we examine evolutionary biology, behavi ...[Continue Reading]

Psychology Today

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Bacteria's mysterious viruses can fan flames of antibiotic damage, according to new model

Virginia Tech

Some things just go together in your belly: peanut butter and jelly, salt and pepper, bacteria and bacteria-eating viruses. For the bacterial species that inhabit your gut, there's a frenzy of viruse ...[Continue Reading]

Phys.Org

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Prescription charges frozen in England

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Prescription charges in England will be frozen this year for the first time since 2022. The charge for a single item will remain at 9.90 in 2025-26, the government has announced. Three-month and a ...[Continue Reading]

BBC News

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How to Disable Spring Security

Yatin Batra

Spring Security is a powerful and customizable authentication and access-control framework for Java applications. However, in certain development or testing scenarios, developers may want to temporar ...[Continue Reading]

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Bionic: It's important to talk

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Matty Campbell (AKA Bionic from Gladiators) shares how he improved his mental health. Find out more about BBC Wellbeing Week...[Continue Reading]

BBC News

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