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Humans possess much higher metabolic rates than other mammals, including apes and chimpanzees

Weight-Loss Surgery Down 25% as Anti-Obesity Drug Use Soars

Shedding light on alcohol's long shadow

Weight-loss drug linked to fewer COVID deaths - Large-scale study finds Wegovy reduces risk of heart attack, stroke

Glimpse of next-generation internet

A Harvard team helped create the largest 3D brain reconstruction to date, showing in vivid detail each cell and its web of connections in a piece of temporal cortex about half the size of a rice grain

Early warning sign of extinction

Did fermented foods fuel brain growth?

Embracing community helps us live longer, and be happier (2017)

Heated yoga may reduce depression in adults

Biomolecular archaeology reveals a fuller picture of the nomadic Xiongnu

Turns out lowly thymus may be saving your life

Driving is more expensive than you think (2020)

New Tool Unveils Link Between Air Pollution and Increased Risk of Dementia

‘The Last of Us,’ fruit fly edition

World ‘way off track’ from climate goal, Kerry says

Nita Farahany: 'We should be fighting for our cognitive liberty'

We need female mice in neuroscience research

How preschoolers process possibilities - Harvard researchers uncover pattern in developmental psychology of 3-year-olds: a struggle to weigh competing options.

Face to Face with Ancient Egyptians

Integrity may be good for your health. Study links ‘strong moral character’ with reduced risk for depression, anxiety, cardiovascular disease

Tracing history of early seafarers through genes

Second black hole image unveiled, first from our galaxy

Good genes are nice, but joy is better

Vitamin D supplements lower risk of autoimmune disease

Excessive napping may put normal older adults at higher risk for developing Alzheimer’s, new study finds

Bringing Ancient Pottery to Life

Harvard mathematician answers 150-year-old chess problem

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have found a noninvasive brain imaging procedure to be an objective and reliable way to identify individuals whose performance has been impaired by THC.

Research in mice identifies possible mechanism linking autism, intestinal inflammation.

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