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Does ‘Nature’s Ozempic’ Exist? What Science Says About Natural Alternatives

Various plants, herbs, and substances are being called “nature’s Ozempic,” usually because of anecdotal evidence or small studies that show weight loss. For example, berberine, a compound found in barberry…

Apple AI feature ‘must be revoked’ over notifications misleading users, say journalists | Science, Climate & Tech News

Apple AI is sending misleading push notifications about sensitive stories like Gisele Pelicot’s mass rape trial, Britain’s grooming gang scandal and a prison officer filmed having sex with an inmate.…

Sun Coast Sciences ReActivate: The Science Behind This Age-Defying Supplement

In today’s world, where skincare has become a pivotal part of our daily routine, the quest for effective anti-aging solutions is more prominent than ever. One such product garnered significant…

The Science of Psychology and a Skeptical Church

Written by Ariane Sroubek (This article is the first in a four-part series on Mental Health written by Ariane Sroubek, PsyD. Ariane holds a doctorate in School and Child Clinical…

What is embodied AI? | Live Science

Artificial intelligence (AI) comes in many forms, from pattern recognition systems to generative AI. However, there’s another type of AI that can respond almost instantly to real-word data: embodied AI.…

Creatine: The science behind the gym supplement with benefits for both brain and body

Creatine supplements are commonly available in powder form Shutterstock/RHJPhtotos Creatine is one of the most widely studied performance-enhancing substances in the world. Once dismissed as just a bodybuilding supplement, its…