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Called "brilliant," "fantastic," and "spot on" by scientists and researchers, our acclaimed StudyFinds Analysis articles are created using an exclusive AI-based model with complete human oversight by the StudyFinds Editorial Team. For these articles, we use an unparalleled LLM process across multiple systems to analyze entire journal papers, extract data, and create accurate, accessible content. Our writing and editing team proofreads and polishes each and every article before publishing. With recent studies showing that artificial intelligence can interpret scientific research as well as (or even better) than field experts and specialists, StudyFinds was among the earliest to adopt and test this technology before approving its widespread use on our site. We stand by our practice and continuously update our processes to ensure the very highest level of accuracy. Read our AI Policy (link below) for more information.

Interior structure of Moon in space

Amazing evidence points to surprising layer deep inside the Moon

October 4, 2024

pregnant woman holding lighter near bong with cannabis

Cannabis use during pregnancy linked to concerning changes in a baby’s genes

October 4, 2024

What appears as a faint dot in this James Webb Space Telescope image may actually be a groundbreaking discovery. Detailed information on galaxy GS-NDG-9422, captured by Webb’s NIRSpec (Near-Infrared Spectrograph) instrument, indicates that the light we see in this image is coming from the galaxy’s hot gas, rather than its stars. Astronomers think that the galaxy’s stars are so extremely hot (more than 140,000 degrees Fahrenheit, or 80,000 degrees Celsius) that they are heating up the nebular gas, allowing it to shine even brighter than the stars themselves.

140,000° inferno: Inside the galaxy hosting universe’s hottest known stars

October 4, 2024

Paranoid wpman with psychosis

40% of schizophrenia patients hear voices – New study reveals why

October 4, 2024

Coyote In Grassy Area

Terrifyingly adorable: Wild coyotes have ‘puppy dog eyes’ too!

October 4, 2024

Eye doctor checking patients eyes for cataracts, vision impairment

Revolutionary stem cell transplant successfully closes vision-threatening holes in the eye

October 4, 2024

Profile of a woman with glowing brain illustration on a sunny background

Brain rejuvenation breakthrough: How limiting glucose could spark new neuron growth

October 3, 2024

A woman with back pain from her mattress

Stand up for your back: Study reveals simple way to prevent worsening pain

October 3, 2024

Family returning to site of a natural disaster

Hurricanes may kill thousands up to 15 years after the storm passes

October 3, 2024

Defibrillation

New way of using defibrillators makes dramatic difference in restoring heartbeat

October 3, 2024

Food eating happy

Swallowing makes the brain happy — revealing surprising trigger for overeating

October 3, 2024

Man with arthritis in pain

This common injury among older adults may signal dementia onset

October 2, 2024

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