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Scientists create the world’s largest lab-grown chicken nugget, complete with artificial veins

Scientists have grown a nugget-sized piece of chicken using a new method that can deliver nutrients and oxygen to artificial tissues, marking a major breakthrough in cultured meat.

Scientists Warn: Just 1 Day of Sleep Deprivation Can Disrupt Your Immune System

A study in The Journal of Immunology reveals that poor sleep quality can alter immune cell profiles, mimicking those seen in obesity-related inflammation. Researchers found that sleep deprivation in healthy individuals triggered immune changes linked to chronic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular conditions. The study highlights the need for better sleep practices and future interventions

Scientists tackle Listeria in traditional fish product

Scientists have found a way to stop the growth of Listeria in a traditional Norwegian product and have improved detection methods. Rakfisk is made by fermenting trout or char in brine. In recent years, it has been linked to several outbreaks of Listeria monocytogenes, as well as botulism cases. In 2020, two cases of botulism

Scientists installed a camera in the coffin for research. When they turned it on, they screamed!

The story began when scientists decided to conduct an unusual study and install a camera in Alexander’s coffin. Alexander came from a wealthy family: his father was a famous businessman and collector of artifacts, and his mother was a talented surgeon, who, unfortunately, died of cancer, leaving him with his father. After the death of

Scientists: Largest US reservoirs moving in right direction

Parts of California are under water, emergency flood declarations are in place in Nevada, and water is being released from some Arizona reservoirs to prepare for a bountiful spring runoff. Climate experts say all the snow and rain over the winter months helped alleviate dry conditions in many parts of the western U.S...

Scientists: Hawaii’s Kilauea not erupting, reversing warning

Scientists say Hawaii’s second-largest volcano is not erupting. The U.S. Geological Survey released a statement late Saturday saying seismic activity beneath the summit of Kilauea “has returned to background levels, ground deformation has stabilized, and no lava has been observed at the surface.” The agency previously said a shallow earthquake storm signaled “resumption of eruptive

WHO scientists seeking ‘more realistic’ COVID-19 data from China

Leading scientists advising the World Health Organization say they want a "more realistic picture...

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