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StudyFinds Analysis

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.

World population surrounding the planet

Humanity’s superiority complex is killing the Earth, new book claims

July 20, 2023

Man suffering from heart attack

Experimental cancer drug shows new promise in slowing down heart disease

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Fotografía de Caroline Attwood en Unsplash

Bacteria could help make salmon healthier and save the fishing industry

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Picture of a doctor holding an MRI image of the brain.

Clinical trials begin on cutting-edge treatment that destroys brain tumors

July 19, 2023

children reading books

A+ for everyone: New teaching method could even out children’s reading skills

July 18, 2023

Replica of prehistoric man

Modern humans still carry some Neanderthal genes, study reveals

July 18, 2023

Albino (left) and wildtype (right) hummingbird bobtail squid (Euprymna berryi) hatchlings. Ahuja et al. created a strain of bobtail squid that deactivated two genes that produce pigment in the skin and eyes. Credit Carrie Albertin and MBL Cephalopod Program.

Genetically engineered see-through squid about to help scientists complete groundbreaking brain studies

July 17, 2023

A sample of LionGlass, a new type of glass engineered by researchers at Penn State that requires significantly less energy to produce and is much more damage resistant than standard soda lime silicate glass.

Scientists create material 10 times stronger and more eco-friendly than traditional glass

July 17, 2023

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Work with computers? You’re wasting more time than you think just solving tech problems

July 17, 2023

Man telling a woman a secret

Shhhhhh! The science behind having quieter conversations in public

July 13, 2023

pregnant woman

Using cannabis during pregnancy could have long-term effects on babies

July 13, 2023

Opioids, medicine bottle with pills

Only 1 in 4 opioid overdose treatment centers for children offer buprenorphine, study reveals

July 12, 2023

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