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Recent research indicates that not all five-a-day meals are created equal, with only a small percentage of individuals obtaining sufficient micronutrients from their fruit and vegetable…
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Unless you’re a lentil-loving vegetarian who enjoys bean burgers over beef, your body is likely craving the essential fiber it needs. This is true for 95%…
It’s easy to overlook the ideal approach to bathroom visits. No mess, no fuss—just a smooth experience. However, the simple act of defecating can sometimes lead…
We’ve all faced the struggles of bathroom visits. Instead of sitting uncomfortably and waiting for relief, why not explore some effective ways to enhance your experience?…
Harvard Medical School’s cutting-edge microscopes have the potential to revolutionize cancer detection and lifespan research. However, a scientist who developed computer scripts to extract maximum information…
Jonathan McDowell is the go-to expert for all spaceflight. Thousands of subscribers read his monthly Space Reportand we’ve seen him explain unexpected events on orbit on…
Researchers at Harvard University have achieved a significant milestone in quantum computing by developing a programmable logic quantum processor that can encode 48 logic qubits and…
A new study led by Harvard Medical School has revealed the neurological foundation of daydreaming. Conducted in mice, the study found that neurons in the visual…
Quantum computing has advanced significantly with a new platform from Harvard University that is capable of dynamic reconfiguration and can demonstrate low error rates in two-qubit…













