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Prediction markets say they're different from sportsbooks. Gambling addicts say it's all the sameThe soccer coach had blocked himself from sportsbooks by the time he found prediction markets.
Scientists Gave Mice and AI the Same Task, And The Results Were Strangely SimilarIn a groundbreaking study, mice and AI agents independently learned to cooperate on tasks, revealing shared principles of coordination. Bot...
Not just diet, even relations can make you fat: BMI directly linked to strong social bonds in new researchA new UCLA Health study published in Gut Microbes shows that emotional support within marriage may directly affect BMI by influencing brain...
What are Phytochemicals and how can they help prevent cancer and other chronic diseases? Know simple ways to boost phytonutrients in your mealsDiscover the power of phytochemicals, natural plant compounds offering immense health benefits. These antioxidants, found in colorful fruit...
Trump administration to restore frozen federal grants for University of California, LAA U.S. federal judge has mandated the Trump administration to reinstate frozen federal grants to UCLA. This decision follows the administra...
Trump administration freezes $339 mn in UCLA grants and accuses the school of rights violationsThe Trump administration is freezing $339 million in research grants to UCLA, alleging civil rights violations related to antisemitism, aff...
Is Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s 'meal sequencing' hack the real deal for blood sugar? Expert breaks it downMeal sequencing, a diet trend recently spotlighted by Samantha Ruth Prabhu, suggests that the order in which you eat food—starting with fib...
Your Covid vaccination might save your kidneys, reveals UCLA studyA UCLA Health study reveals that Covid-19 vaccination significantly reduces the risk of severe kidney damage in hospitalized patients. Unva...
Think twice before you chew gum: Study reveals chewing gum sheds hundreds of plastic particles into your salivaResearchers have found that chewing gum releases microplastics into people's mouths, adding another source of microplastic exposure. Both s...
Watch out, Messi! Engineers create robot that can replace humans in football; could be part of World Cup teams very soonRecent reports have revealed that some researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have eventually developed a humanoid...
Cancer treatment: Ray of hope is finally here? Check detailsThe US University researchers have claimed that they found an effective way to detect cancer.
AI Tool detects prostate cancer more accurately than doctors, UCLA studyAn AI tool can identify prostate cancer more precisely than doctors, according to a UCLA study, which could lead to better treatment option...
Chronic pain relief: Emotional therapy effective for older adults, research showsA recent study led by researchers at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) suggests that emotional awareness and expression thera...
Scientists find new clue to prevent heart attacks and develop treatmentNew research suggests that scar-forming cells in the scar tissue of an injured heart may play a role in creating disturbances in heart rhyt...
Study finds a longer lasting COVID vaccineThe findings suggested that a component of this protein, called viral polymerase, could potentially be added to COVID-19 vaccines to create...
This brain implant can work wonders for the visually-impaired, may help distinguish between light & darkThe device Orion helps people who lost their vision to injury or disease.
Walnuts a boon; can lower risk of depression, improve concentrationDepression scores were 26 per cent lower for walnut consumers.
- Obama selects 4 Indian American scientists for presidential awards
Washington, Jan 10 (IANS) Four Indian-American scientists have been chosen among 102 researchers who will receive the Presidential Early Ca...
Indian-American donates $2.5 million to UCLAThe new $2.5 million contributions will create the Mukund Padmanabhan Systems Scaling Technology Laboratory in Engineering VI, the universi...
- Bill Gates invests in chewing gum, chocolate to combat malaria
Bill Gates believes chewing gum and chocolate could become the next tool to combat malaria.