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A new study suggests that micro-doses of THC could help counter many long-term side effects of HIV treatment without causing intoxication. In animal models, low-dose THC reduced inflammation, improved gut bacteria, boosted serotonin, and lowered harmful cholesterol and bile acids. Surprisingly, it also reduced circulating levels of antiretroviral drugs while maintaining viral suppression, potentially protecting the liver. Scientists say the results point to a promising new approach for managing chronic comp
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Strict parenting often wasn't about distrust — it was the only language of love available to people who grew up in worlds that punished mistakes permanently. Recognising that creates a particular kind of grief that's harder to process than simple resentment. Read more ›
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The gigs at the Yellowstone Club offer an opportunity to get inside an exclusive club, whose members include billionaires and celebrities. Read more ›
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The unique flat-bottom design of the Kalita Wave makes brewing exceptional coffee dead simple—especially if you can’t summon the rigor required to make perfect pour-over. Read more ›
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Workspace interiors startup OfficeBanao has bagged ₹34.8 Cr (about $3.76 Mn) in a funding round led by existing investor Lightspeed,… Read more ›
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Мечта выглядела так: нейросети забирают рутину, а мы генерируем гениальные стратегии, занимается творчеством, у нас много свободного времени, потому что вся скучная и унылая работа перешла к машинам. Реальность выглядит иначе: мы, конечно, генерируем стратегии, и занимаемся творчеством, и работаем в две смены. Читать далее Read more ›
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Смотрите на ютуб как я в онлайн создаю тг бота на базе ИИ с помощью того же ИИ. Вайбкодю то есть.Важный момент: я умышленно пропустил шаг полноценного планирования, где нужно прописать пользовательский путь и критерии функционала. При создании подобных мелких продуктов, этот шаг можно опустить и делать как на видео, но для более серьёзных продуктов, нужна предварительная аналитика. В следующих видео расскажу об этом подробнее.Получился скринкаст без предварительной подготовки, но... Read more ›
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Ethan Agarwal, a 40-year-old tech entrepreneur, is challenging Rep. Ro Khanna after the congressman backed a billionaire wealth tax. Read more ›
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Эта статья о моем опыте сотрудничества с DeepSeek в разработке некоторых поделок на различных языках программирования.Раньше писал на этих языках, но без помощи ИИ. Читать далее Read more ›
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Using only carry-ons is the best way to travel with kids. Over the years, I've honed in on four tips that make it possible. Read more ›
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Average US gas prices topped $3.60 this week. Costco, meanwhile, sells gas for about $0.20 less than nearby stations. Read more ›
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Сделали расширение, которое вытаскивает координаты из НСПД, конвертирует EPSG:3857 → WGS84 и открывает точку в Яндекс/2ГИС/Google одним кликом. Под капотом — калибровка проекции и перехват SPA-навигации. Читать далее Read more ›
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A woman's career took her to San Francisco, Seattle, and Austin, where she bought a house. For her, nothing beats the entrepreneurial spark of the Bay Area. Read more ›
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Gold's value surpassed record highs this year, fueling Colombia's illegal mining boom and drawing US markets deeper into a new criminal gold rush. Read more ›
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A doctor says a few high-fiber food swaps can help lower the risk of colorectal cancer. Her go-to diet hacks include a superfood smoothie. Read more ›
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The week's biggest tech news stories from Apple, Google, Sonos, DJI, and more for March 14, 2026. Read more ›
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The dietitian Hailey Gorski shared how she lost weight and kept it off without meal-prepping. Instead, she makes throwing together a meal balancing proteins, fats, carbs, produce, and fiber as easy as possible. Read more ›
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Nine divorce attorneys all pointed to the same invisible skill that separates couples who last from couples who split — and none of them mentioned love. The answer is relational repair: the quiet, unglamorous ability to come back to each other after a rupture. Read more ›
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A newly identified protein may hold the key to preventing diabetic blindness. Researchers discovered that LRG1 triggers the earliest damage in diabetic retinopathy by constricting tiny retinal blood vessels and reducing oxygen supply. In mice, shutting down this protein stopped the damage before it could take hold. The finding could pave the way for treatments that protect vision before symptoms ever begin. Read more ›
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Researchers in Sweden have engineered a cell-free cartilage scaffold that can guide the body to rebuild damaged bone. By removing the cells but preserving the structure and natural growth signals, the material acts as a blueprint for the body’s own repair process. In animal studies, it helped regenerate bone without triggering strong immune reactions. The team now plans to scale up production and begin testing the approach in humans. Read more ›
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Mayo Clinic researchers have identified a rare mutation in the MET gene that can directly cause metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. The mutation disrupts the liver’s ability to process fat, leading to inflammation, scarring, and potentially cirrhosis. The discovery began with a father and daughter who had the disease without typical risk factors. Large-scale genomic data suggests similar rare variants may quietly contribute to the disease in many more people. Read more ›
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Scientists studying 1,300 golden retrievers have uncovered genetic clues explaining why some dogs are more anxious, energetic, or aggressive than others. Remarkably, several of the same genes linked to canine behavior are also tied to human traits like anxiety, depression, and intelligence. The discovery suggests dogs and humans share biological roots for emotions and behavior. Understanding these links could help owners better interpret their pets’ reactions and even improve training... Read more ›
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Solid-state batteries could be safer and more energy-dense than today’s lithium-ion technology, but finding materials that allow ions to move quickly through solid electrolytes has been difficult. Researchers developed a machine learning pipeline that predicts Raman spectra and identifies a distinctive low-frequency signal linked to liquid-like ion motion inside crystals. This signal appears when rapid ion movement temporarily disrupts a crystal’s symmetry. The approach could dramatically speed up the disco Read more ›
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New research suggests seabird guano helped transform the Chincha Kingdom into one of the most prosperous societies in ancient Peru. Chemical clues in centuries-old maize show farmers fertilized their crops with guano gathered from nearby islands, dramatically boosting yields in the desert landscape. The resulting agricultural surplus fueled trade, population growth, and regional influence. Read more ›
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Researchers have uncovered a surprising molecular chain reaction in the brain that may play a role in some forms of autism. The study suggests that nitric oxide, a tiny signaling molecule normally involved in fine-tuning communication between brain cells, can sometimes trigger a cascade of changes inside neurons. When nitric oxide activity rises, it can alter a protective protein called TSC2, weakening an important cellular brake and allowing the mTOR... Read more ›
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A sweeping new study from Northwestern University reveals that scientific fraud is no longer just the work of a few rogue researchers—it has evolved into a global, organized enterprise. By analyzing massive datasets of publications, retractions, and editorial records, researchers uncovered networks involving “paper mills,” brokers, and compromised journals that systematically produce and sell fake research, authorship slots, and citations. Read more ›
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Scrolling on your phone while sitting on the toilet might be doing more harm than you think. A new study found that people who use smartphones during bathroom visits had a 46% higher risk of hemorrhoids compared to those who don’t. Researchers discovered that phone users tend to spend significantly longer on the toilet, often getting distracted by news or social media, which may increase pressure on anal tissues. Read more ›
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Asteroids with tiny moons may be quietly trading material across space. Images from NASA’s DART mission revealed faint streaks on the moon Dimorphos—evidence of slow “cosmic snowballs” drifting from its parent asteroid, Didymos. The discovery provides the first direct visual proof that sunlight can spin asteroids fast enough to shed debris that lands on nearby companions. It also shows that near-Earth asteroids are much more active and constantly reshaped than... Read more ›
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