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Body Fat Percentage Beats BMI in Predicting 15-Year Mortality Risk Among U.S. Adults Ages 20 to 49

A new study of 3.26M US adults found that being jailed increases overdose death risk 3-fold and raises overall mortality by 39%.

A new study shows Facebook's ad algorithm can reinforce political divides in climate messaging

Competition among news sources over public opinion can incentivize them to resort to misinformation

Tobacco use during pregnancy is linked to faster cortical thinning in adolescents – especially in the frontal lobe – and may relate to behavioural and sleep issues.

Republicans are flagged more often than Democrats for sharing misinformation on X's Community Notes according to a new analysis of the crowd-sourced program.

Oxytocin modulates insulin and GLP-1 secretion in pancreatic islets

A new US study finds that even when parents lock up their guns, teens often still feel they can access them.

People across 11 countries underestimate how many others agree that climate change is human-caused

A new study tested if a canoe made with Stone Age tools could cross a 110 km strait against one of the world’s strongest currents

The COVID-19 pandemic changed scientists’ willingness to engage with the public. Some withdrew after facing hostility – others doubled down

A new study models how mushroom networks adapt their strength by changing filament angles – opening pathways to design tuneable, bioinspired materials.

Exceptional responders to immunotherapy in pancreatic cancer: A multi-institutional case series of a rare occurrence

Children exposed to PFAS chemicals in the womb had higher blood pressure through childhood – especially boys, teens, and Black children.

Longer expressions don’t slow reading

New research shows MMR vaccination rates have dropped in 78% of US counties since the pandemic – with 2025 already seeing over 1,000 measles cases.

A new trial shows mailing cervical cancer self-test kits doubled screening rates in underserved communities.

A new study finds no evidence of T cell exhaustion after multiple SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccinations – even in frail older adults and immunosuppressed individuals.

A new study shows that hurricanes can push low-oxygen zones closer to the surface and change how ocean life produces and breaks down organic matter.

Cigarette smoke and decreased DNA repair by Xeroderma Pigmentosum Group C use a double hit mechanism for epithelial cell lung carcinogenesis

Young adults who feel excluded because of their political identity are more likely to experience anger and less willing to engage with people from the opposing political side…

Protecting your code from other people's bugs

A new study proposes a brain-inspired system to help autonomous vehicles make safer, fairer decisions – especially for vulnerable road users.

A new study found that ending water fluoridation would lead to 25 million more decayed teeth in kids over 5 years – mostly affecting those without private insurance.

Defining the hypoxic thresholds that trigger blood-brain barrier disruption: the effect of age

Flood-hit US counties saw richer, younger residents leave while poorer, older people moved in. Media fear amplified the trend.

A new study finds that democratic countries often appear greener because they offshore pollution to less democratic nations.

A new study shows that even if we overshoot 1.5 °C and cool back down, glacier melt and reduced runoff will continue for centuries – some changes are irreversible.

A new study finds that AI cannot predict the stock market. AI models often give misleading results

A 70-year-old reading test still used in schools requires exact word matches—often misjudging real comprehension

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