Coastal Residents May Face Blood Pressure Risks from Salty Drinking Water
New research suggests that the salt content in drinking water could be contributing to high blood pressure, particularly among those living in coastal regions.
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New research suggests that the salt content in drinking water could be contributing to high blood pressure, particularly among those living in coastal regions.
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument has finalized the largest high-resolution 3D map of the universe, marking a significant advancement in the study of cosmic expansion.
Cerebras, an AI chipmaker, is reportedly preparing to file for an IPO, which could significantly increase its valuation compared to a previous funding round.
Paul Oberstein from NYU Langone's Perlmutter Cancer Center suggests that recent developments in pancreatic cancer treatment could signify a major shift in medical approaches.
Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, is scheduled to meet with White House officials regarding the company's Mythos project, following recent sanctions.
Students from the University of Findlay visited the Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station to learn about the role of nuclear energy in sustainable power generation.
Following a devastating glacier lake outburst flood in Hassanabad, the UN is implementing recovery plans to assist affected communities.
Research from the University of Queensland suggests that prioritizing root development in plant breeding could enhance the sustainability of staple grains as reliance on conventional fertilizers decreases.
Gold prices are poised to achieve their fourth consecutive weekly gain, indicating favorable market conditions for the precious metal.
Uber Eats is rolling out a new return pickup feature, allowing customers to return items purchased through the app from retailers like Best Buy and Petco without leaving their homes.
The FDA is reportedly considering a broader application of testosterone therapy aimed at enhancing libido, amidst ongoing discussions in the biotech sector.
Recent research sheds light on the potential risks associated with ICE detention, alongside discussions on GLP-1s and vaccine skepticism.
The pharmaceutical industry is experiencing a wave of personnel changes, including new hires, promotions, and departures. Here’s a summary of the latest developments.
The pharmaceutical sector continues to experience notable changes with new hires, departures, and promotions. Here’s a look at the latest personnel shifts within the industry.
Recent reports from the American Nuclear Society highlight a notable decrease in uranium prices, reaching levels not seen in two months.
A new study by Shay O'Brien from MIT examines how certain wealthy families maintain their elite status over generations, highlighting the sociological factors at play.
As the demand for rare earth elements surges, deep sea mining emerges as a potential solution, yet it raises significant environmental concerns.
MarketWatch highlights concerns regarding the current market rally, suggesting that elite market-timing indicators point towards a potential correction.
As the fastest-growing and highest-earning immigrant group in the US, Asian immigrants are increasingly influencing local housing markets and community dynamics.
The Senate is approaching a critical deadline for a vote on a resolution regarding mining activities near the Boundary Waters, with implications for environmental protections.