Health

Biological Age vs. Chronological Age: Redefining Age in the Digital Era

Biological Age vs. Chronological Age: Redefining Age in the Digital Era

In brief Health experts say how you age matters more than simply how long you’ve been alive. Biological age tracks your body’s function—not just your chronological age since your birth. AI-powered apps now estimate and aim to reverse biological age. What if you could slow—or even reverse—the way your body ages? A new wave of […]

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Evening Workouts Could Be Disrupting Your Sleep, New Study Finds

Evening Workouts Could Be Disrupting Your Sleep, New Study Finds

In brief According to a new study, high-intensity exercise performed close to bedtime can significantly disrupt sleep quality and slow overnight recovery. The study analyzed data from nearly 15,000 physically active adults over a year and measured the impact of various levels of workouts close to bedtime. Researchers recommend completing high-intensity exercise at least four

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Two Guys, One Track: Sperm Racing Is Now a Thing—Yes, It Involves Crypto

Two Guys, One Track: Sperm Racing Is Now a Thing—Yes, It Involves Crypto

As sports gambling takes over America and crypto degens look for their next score, a new kind of competition has been born: Sperm Racing. Yes, really. College students are set to provide sperm samples in next week’s competition, where their respective swimmers will then race inside a tiny course specifically designed for the sport. And

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Elon Musk’s Neuralink Opens Its Doors for Brain Implant Human Trials

Elon Musk’s Neuralink Opens Its Doors for Brain Implant Human Trials

Neuralink, the brain-computer interface company founded by Elon Musk, has opened its patient registry to applicants worldwide, bringing its mind-controlled technology to more people with severe disabilities. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, Neuralink said the applications were open to those with quadriplegia, regardless of location. “If you have quadriplegia and are

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Experimental Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Promise in Delaying Symptoms

Experimental Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Promise in Delaying Symptoms

An experimental drug could potentially delay the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms in people genetically destined to develop the disease at a young age, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine reported this week. The findings, published in The Lancet Neurology, hint that gantenerumab—an antibody that targets beta-amyloid protein plaques in the brain—might reduce the risk

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Can a Meme Coin Fund the Future of Scientific Research?

Can a Meme Coin Fund the Future of Scientific Research?

What if meme coins could be leveraged for something more meaningful beyond speculation, hype, and the occasional rug pull? How about scientific research and extending human life? That’s the vision behind Pump.Science, a decentralized science protocol inspired by the popular Solana-based meme coin launchpad, Pump.Fun. On Thursday, Pump.Science opened the doors to its online storefront,

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