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Lupus often fades with age. Scientists finally know why | ScienceDaily
Lupus, a relentless autoimmune disease, appears to mellow with age. While it aggressively targets organs with runaway interferon signaling in younger adults,...
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/10/251018102118.htm
These 80-year-olds have the memory of 50-year-olds. Scientists finally know why | ScienceDaily
SuperAgers defy normal aging by keeping sharp memories and healthy brains well into their 80s. Northwestern scientists discovered that these individuals either...
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https://www.zmescience.com/medicine/diseases-medicine/why-you-cant-taste-years-after-covid/
Scientists Finally Know Why Some People Still Can't Taste Anything Years After Having COVID
Mar 10, 2026 - New study reveals cellular changes in taste buds linked to long-term flavor loss
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/03/260306224213.htm
Antarctica has a strange gravity hole and scientists finally know why | ScienceDaily
Gravity may seem constant, but it actually varies across the planet—and one of the strangest places is Antarctica, where gravity is slightly weaker than...
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260401071927.htm
Earth’s magnetic field went wild 600 million years ago and scientists finally know why |...
Hundreds of millions of years ago, Earth’s magnetic field behaved in a way that has long baffled scientists, showing wild and seemingly chaotic shifts unlike...
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https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260413232421.htm
Scientists finally know where the Colorado River’s missing water is going | ScienceDaily
For years, water managers have been puzzled as the Colorado River kept delivering less water than expected—even when snowpack levels looked promising. New...
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