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Ultra-processed foods cause dental deformities in young children, study finds

Dr. Laura Marques Martinez: "Chewing solid and fibrous foods exercises the jaws, helping to prevent issues like malocclusion and deficiencies in the size and shape of dental arches."

A pack a day for 10 years? That’s ~10% less salary. Researchers link smoking to earnings

Negative income impact strongest among younger, less-educated smokers, Finnish research reveals.

Golden eagles, wolves, jaguars, and pumas were sacrificed in Teotihuacán Moon Pyramid rituals

18 golden eagles found in Burial 6 represent months in Teotihuacán's 365-day calendar.

Pterodactyl tail vanes functioned like ship sails, says latest research

The vanes on early pterosaur tails were supported by criss-crossing fibers and tube-like structures, providing stability and direction during flight.

Lost engineering marvels: How Aboriginal people shaped mysterious Earth Rings across Australia

Sunbury Ring G, one of five earth rings on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country in Sunbury, Victoria, is a remarkable human-made feature rising from the hills.

Study reveals sleep technique to weaken bad memories using targeted memory reactivation

During non-REM sleep, participants received auditory cues to reinforce positive memories and reduce negative ones.

New global study uncovers hundreds of genetic risk factors for depression

Nearly half of the identified genetic variations had not been previously linked to the disorder.

This type of cancer is 'getting younger'. Drinking a glass of milk daily may help

Calcium in milk linked to up to 17% lower colorectal cancer risk, University of Oxford research finds.

The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot.

Worldwide public opinion and trust in science remains strong

The research found that demographics with higher trust in science included women, older people, people with a large income, educated people, and those with left-wing or liberal political views.

Scientists put 'Schrödinger's cat' on a chip: New study demonstrates maturity of quantum computing

Engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) achieved a milestone in quantum computing by demonstrating Schrödinger's famous thought experiment using an antimony atom.

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