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Crows Can Count Up To Four, A New Study Finds 1

Crows Can Count Up To Four, A New Study Finds

According to a recent study conducted by a group of researchers from the Animal Physiology Lab at the University of Tübingen in Germany, crows can count up to four. According to recent research, crows, a common urban bird, can loudly count up to four, so maybe calling someone “birdbrained” isn’t

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How Earphones Damage Our Hearing 1

How Earphones Damage Our Hearing

According to audiologist Julie Prutsman, earphone overuse, especially with AirPods, leads to increased tinnitus and hearing loss. Misuse, extended wear, and poor hygiene contribute to ear damage, highlighting the need for better public awareness and ear care. You can read the original article here. The Apple community forum page saw

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Microplastics Found In Human Testicles 1

Microplastics Found In Human Testicles

According to a recent study published in Toxicological Sciences by researchers from the University of New Mexico, microplastics were found in human testicles. You can read the original article here. The list of places where the sneaky particles have been discovered has grown with the discovery of microplastics in the

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HPV Vaccination May Trigger Rare Autoimmune Brain Disease 1

HPV Vaccination May Trigger Rare Autoimmune Brain Disease

According to a new study published in Current Medicinal Chemistry, HPV vaccination may trigger a rare autoimmune brain disease known as anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis. You can read the original article here. According to a recent study, the human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) may cause an uncommon autoimmune brain condition that, in

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Common Medications For ADHD Linked To Increased Risk Of Glaucoma 1

Common Medications For ADHD Linked To Increased Risk Of Glaucoma

According to a recent study by resident physician Dr. Rami Darwich, common medications for ADHD are linked to an increased risk of glaucoma. This includes amphetamines and methylphenidate, which may elevate intraocular pressure and potentially lead to vision loss. You can read the original article here. A recent Canadian study

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Vitalik Buterin Says OpenAI’s GPT-4 Has Passed The Turing Test 1

Vitalik Buterin Says OpenAI’s GPT-4 Has Passed The Turing Test

In a post on X, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin said that OpenAI’s GPT-4 has passed the Turing test, citing recent preprint research from the University of California, San Diego, which shows that a production model has finally passed the Turing test. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin claims that OpenAI’s GPT-4 generative

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Adolescent Girls At Risk After Receiving Covaxin, Says Study 1

Adolescent Girls At Risk After Receiving Covaxin, Says Study

According to a study conducted by researchers at Banaras Hindu University and published in Springer Nature, adolescent girls are at risk of adverse events after receiving Covaxin. A recent report published in Springer Nature indicates that adolescent girls and individuals with co-morbidities are at a higher risk of adverse events

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Coffee Linked To Reduced Parkinson’s Risk 1

Coffee Linked To Reduced Parkinson’s Risk

According to a new study published in Neurology, which looked at 184,024 adults from six European nations, coffee is linked to a reduced risk of Parkinson’s. You can read the original article here. You might be getting more benefits from your morning cup of coffee than just an energy boost

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