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Harvard study finds replacing butter with plant oils reduces mortality risk by up to 19%

A new long-term study conducted by Harvard University revealed a link between high butter consumption and increased mortality risk.

Daily mango consumption improves insulin sensitivity in overweight adults, study finds

A study in Nutrients finds regular mango intake boosts insulin sensitivity and fights inflammation in overweight or obese adults.

Increased daytime sleepiness doubles dementia risk in women over 80, study finds

Researchers monitored 733 women aged 80 and above over five years, finding that those who developed increased daytime sleepiness faced double the risk of dementia.

New study links tattoos to higher risk of skin cancer and lymphoma

Researchers find tattoo ink particles accumulate in lymph nodes, potentially affecting immune function.

From dinosaurs to birds: How cranial kinesis shaped evolution

Cranial kinesis allows modern birds to eat a wider variety of foods and use their beaks as multifunctional tools.

Meet ‘Fiona’, the pregnant “Sea Dragon” fossil

The fetus, measuring around 50 centimeters, was positioned in a way that indicates it was in the final stages of prenatal development, suggesting it was possibly ready to be born.

Oldest known ceratopsian dinosaur fossil discovered in Morocco

The femur shows distinctive traits observed exclusively in ceratopsians, confirming their existence in the Middle Jurassic.

Australian scientists find 15-million-year-old previously unknown fish species

The fossil preserved the stomach contents, allowing for insights into the behavior of ancient fish.

New species of primitive lizard 'Marmoretta drescherae' identified in Portugal

A new species of primitive reptile, named Marmoretta drescherae, was identified from fossils unearthed in Portugal dating back 150 million years ago.

Chinese researchers unveil Zhulong-1, a nuclear battery built to last a century

Designed to operate between -100°C and 200°C with minimal degradation over 50 years.

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