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Iris Ventures Invests in Superlativa, a Supplement for Women That Helps Manage Cortisol andStress

Samantha Conti

LONDON Iris Ventures has led seed round funding into Superlativa, a plant-based, drug- and hormone-free supplement that aims to help manage stress and regulate womens levels of cortisol, a stress ...[Continue Reading]

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Jamie Dimon on AI: What He Gets Right, and What He Leaves Out

Ed Valdez

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has had much to say on the subject of artificial intelligence (AI). And every time the banking titan makes a public statement or sits down for an interviewas he did wi ...[Continue Reading]

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Unexpected Results From A Recent Experiment At The Large Hadron Collider Suggest A Potential Flaw With The Standard Model Of Physics

Michael Levanduski

When studying the smallest particles that make up our world, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN is quite possibly the best place to do it. During an experiment called NA62, researchers were able to de ...[Continue Reading]

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'Star Trek: Lower Decks' Season 5 episode 6: Is Ensign Olly really a demigod?

Richard Edwards

"Of Gods and Angles" may be the most representative episode title of "Lower Decks"' fifth season. Not only do the Cerritos crew cross paths with "Star Trek"'s answer to a deity, they also have to bro ...[Continue Reading]

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Plastic reduces krill's ability to remove carbon in the deep ocean, marine ecologists find

British Antarctic Survey

New research shows that increased levels of plastic pollution in the Southern Ocean could reduce the ability of Antarctic krill, a tiny shrimp-like crustacean, to help take CO2 from the atmosphere. T ...[Continue Reading]

Phys.Org

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New Zealand Is the First Country to Open Its Fossil Database to the Public

CaLea Johnson

Fossils are windows to the past. Whether they formed from the bones of ferocious dinosaurs or their less-impressive waste products, they provide essential information about the world millions of year ...[Continue Reading]

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