Higher Mediterranean Diet Adherence Associated with Reduced Risk of All-Cause Mortality, New Study Finds

Between 1993 and 1996, researchers examined 25,315 women’s health records, including blood samples, biomarker assessments, and dietary information. We kept track of these women for twenty-five years. The chance of dying from all causes decreased by 23%, which could be attributed in part to cardiometabolic risk factors. These include body mass index (BMI), insulin resistance, […]

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NASA Assesses Boeing’s Starliner Astronaut Test Flight’s Probable Effects on Helium Leaks and Other Factors

A detailed inspection of Boeing’s Starliner capsule is ongoing during its inaugural astronaut trip. On June 5, Starliner lifted off, sending NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams on a Crew Flight Test (CFT) shakeout voyage to the International Space Station (ISS). Originally scheduled to remain docked to the orbiting lab for almost a week, […]

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A 10-Year Agreement is Reached by Warner Bros. Discovery to Televise the French Open in the US

Starting in 2025, TNT Sports will serve as the French Open’s (also known as Roland-Garros) official American broadcaster, the business said on Tuesday. According to a person familiar with the situation, the entertainment business agreed to pay the French Tennis Federation an average of roughly $65 million annually for a 10-year contract. With the agreement, […]

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An Innovative “Molecular Movie” Was Captured by a Team that Included a Husker Physicist

Martin Centurion, a physicist from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and member of the worldwide research team, said that the minute-long “molecular movie” is a significant step toward verifying theoretical predictions with real trials. The remarkable efficiency with which molecules convert light into chemical energy and heat is a fundamental process that powers a wide range […]

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