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Sleep is more important for longevity than diet, exercise, social ties, study says

Sleep has emerged as the most important factor for life expectancy bar smoking in a new study from Oregon Health & Science University.

2025-12-12T17:00:00Z

<ul><li>Insomnia is a disorder characterized by experiencing difficulty falling or staying asleep, or waking up too early. </li><li>Past studies have linked inadequate sleep to several health conditi… [+7581 chars]

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In Conversation podcast

Medical News Today’s In Conversation podcast engages with expert voices across various fields. The conversations focus on a range of topics, from the latest news in science to the deepest scientific conundrums.

2024-10-01T21:37:16.3164899Z

Medical News Todays In Conversation podcast engages with expert voices across various fields. The conversations focus on a range of topics, from the latest news in science to the deepest scientific c… [+22324 chars]

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bigscience/T0pp · Hugging Face

We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.

2021-10-18T16:37:20.4140551Z

Model Description T0* is a series of encoder-decoder models trained on a large set of different tasks specified in natural language prompts. We convert numerous English supervised datasets into prom… [+11344 chars]

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Opening up a physics simulator for robotics

As part of DeepMind's mission of advancing science, we have acquired the MuJoCo physics simulator and are making it freely available for everyone, to support research everywhere.

2021-10-18T16:07:20.4749314Z

Advancing research everywhere with the acquisition of MuJoCo When you walk, your feet make contact with the ground. When you write, your fingers make contact with the pen. Physical contacts are what… [+1849 chars]

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How these feuding map-makers shaped our fascination with Mars

One was an artist who loved space. His rival was a bold professional astronomer. Their race to map the red planet sparked decades of science and speculation.

2021-02-17T14:37:21.3706142Z

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Episode 3: Why War Zones Need Science Too

Undaunted by Yemen’s civil war, National Geographic explorer Ella Al-Shamahi searches on the island of Socotra for traces of the earliest known humans to leave Africa.

2021-02-17T14:37:20.2759318Z

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