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New clue to obesity: The protein that's driving your cells to hold more fat
November 25, 2025
| Bronwyn Thompson
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in understanding how fat cells grow in size, in response to accommodating larger droplets of fat. The findings unlock a new path in tackling obesity, by reducing the amount of fat our cells can store away.
Under-construction skyscraper smashes North American height record
November 25, 2025
| Adam Williams
A new residential skyscraper has broken a North American record, becoming the tallest building in Canada – and it's not even finished. The Pinnacle SkyTower will rise to an impressive height of 1,154 ft in Toronto once complete.
A drying lake is triggering weird seismic activity deep beneath its basin
November 25, 2025
| Chelsea Haney
We tend to think earthquakes are predominantly driven by deep-Earth forces. But a new discovery reshapes that long-held assumption suggesting lake-level fluctuations can stir the shallow crust influencing earthquake risk and tectonic plate movement.
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November 25, 2025With aggressive price cuts, expanded service support, and a refined lineup of high-performance fat-tire e-bikes, Kingbull’s 2025 Black Friday Event is built to deliver extraordinary value for anyone interested in premium electric mobility.
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November 25, 2025 | David SzondyDARPA's X-65, that replaces conventional aircraft flight controls with puffs of air, is coming together at Boeing subsidiary Aurora’s Bridgeport, West Virginia facility. The fuselage is taking shape and awaits its radical wing design.
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November 25, 2025Most streaming menus treat documentaries like a side dish. MagellanTV flips that, it’s a service made for long-form non-fiction, and it is running a lifetime subscription for only $139.97 (reg. $999).
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November 25, 2025 | Ben CoxworthAlthough we've heard a lot about how 3D-printing concrete homes speeds up the construction process, you still have to wait up to 28 days for the concrete to sufficiently cure. A new printable substitute, however, is ready to go in just three days.
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November 25, 2025 | Michael FrancoIn a new study, researchers discovered that the human brain has four pivotal periods when it goes through marked changes, sparking five "epochs" that last for years. The adolescent phase, for example, was found to extend into our early 30s.
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November 25, 2025The AEKE K1 is a compact, AI-driven training system that folds into a footprint smaller than a doormat, yet delivers the presence of a personal trainer and the versatility of a full gym – now $3,298 for Black Friday, down from its regular $4,598.
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November 25, 2025 | Shirl LeighIf you're a loose leaf tea connoisseur who favors the plunger pot method but detests keeping an eye on steeping time, the REEDesigned automatic teapot may be the solution. With a mechanical timer system, under- or over-steeping is entirely avoidable.
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November 25, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalIn a major brain science breakthrough, researchers discovered a nerve signaling mechanism that takes place outside the cell, flipping on a 'pain switch.' This could shed light on a path to safer pain medication without the usual side effects.
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November 24, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonScientists have failed to show that weight-loss wonder drug semaglutide can also slow the progress of Alzheimer's disease (AD), as two two-year clinical trials end in disappointment for patients, medical scientists and drugmaker Novo Nordisk.
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November 24, 2025 | David SzondyBoeing has suffered another setback after NASA renegotiated its agreement with the company. Under the new contract, on its next flight o the International Space Station (ISS), Boeing's Starliner capsule will carry only cargo and no crew.
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