Obesity breakthrough reveals how cell “uncoupling” promotes fat burning

A new study has revealed a novel signaling pathway through which bad fats are converted into healthier forms, opening up a new possibilities around weight loss and the improvement of metabolic health.

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Review: 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L makes a rough but ready landing

The 2021 Grand Cherokee L ushers in a new generation of the Grand Cherokee and serves as a good introduction to the Grand Cherokees to come, but we suspect it will quickly become dated as larger truck-based models continue to improve.

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Most US fast food found to contain potentially harmful chemicals

A first-of-its-kind study has measured levels of plasticizer chemicals in a number of fast food products. The findings reveal high concentrations of a number of potentially harmful chemicals, such as phthalates, in almost all samples studied.

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Computer models back up theory that sharks mistake surfers for seals

If you've seen even a single shark documentary, then you've probably heard that the majority of attacks on humans are likely due to sharks mistaking people for seals. Scientists now say they've confirmed that theory, using computer models.

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Chevrolet unveils 2023 Corvette Z06 and its all-new V8 powerhouse

When the eighth-generation Corvette debuted, it got a lot of attention. Our test drive proved the hype to be warranted. Now, Chevy has an all-new "American supercar" version of the ‘Vette in its storied Z06 track-tuned edition.

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Electrochromic material could help buildings heat up and cool down

You may have heard of electrochromic windows that can be electronically switched between clear and tinted states. Well, the same technology has been applied to a new material that could both heat and cool buildings, if mounted on their outside walls.

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