Stanford University
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worldHistoric El Niño Confirmed: Global Economic and Climate Risks Escalate
NOAA confirms a potentially record-breaking El Niño that threatens global economies with extreme weather, agricultural shifts, and rising temperatures through 2027.
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healthGas Stoves Emit Dangerous Indoor Pollution, Stanford Study Reveals
A new study shows gas stoves expose millions to harmful nitrogen dioxide levels, rivaling outdoor pollution sources.
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healthNew Wearable Ultrasound Patch Promises Continuous Fetal Monitoring
UPatch, a stick-on ultrasound device, tracks fetal health and blood flow in the womb, potentially catching complications traditional scans might miss.
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healthNew Study Reveals Geography Shapes Aging as Much as Genetics
Where you live influences biological aging, with relocation impacting cellular age differently across ethnic groups, a new study finds.
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techGridCare Raises $64M to Accelerate AI Data Center Grid Connections
GridCare secures $64M Series A from Sutter Hill, John Doerr, and National Grid to speed AI data center grid connections using AI.
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financeWhy Millions Are Now Trusting AI Over Human Financial Advisors
A new study finds 55% of Americans now use AI for financial advice, raising concerns about accuracy and hidden biases.
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worldRobots Reveal Why Antarctic Sea Ice Suddenly Began Shrinking
Deep-diving robots have uncovered the key factors driving Antarctica's dramatic sea ice decline since 2016, with profound implications for global sea levels.
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healthNew Protein Discovery Offers Hope for Reversing Osteoarthritis
Researchers identify a key protein linked to aging joints, paving the way for potential new osteoarthritis treatments that could regenerate cartilage and restore mobility.