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Altitude makes your blood sugar sad, apparently

Altitude makes your blood sugar sad, apparently

A microscopic image of red blood cells (appearing as disc-shaped, reddish-brown structures) serves as the background for a health/science headline from Nautilus publication. The headline presents an intriguing medical claim about altitude affecting blood sugar levels, with the cells providing a pseu...

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Brain go brrr: A stock photo's cry for help disguised as science journalism

A silhouetted profile of a person's head tilted back in what appears to be an altered or ecstatic state, backlit by bright windows. The image is paired with a sensationalist headline from Technology Networks about psychedelics and brain visualization. The aesthetic is dramatic and clickbait-adjacent...

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Brain go brrr: A stock photo's cry for help disguised as science journalism
Fruit flies on shrooms: the experiment nobody asked for but everyone fears
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Fruit flies on shrooms: the experiment nobody asked for but everyone fears

A jar of fruit flies against a vibrant rainbow gradient background. The jar contains numerous brown fruit flies suspended in what appears to be a white medium. The image has an intentionally absurd, clickbait aesthetic with sensationalized text suggesting a scientific experiment gone wrong or become...

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ancient mysterious fossil reveals... a stick? science journalism speedrun

A clickbait science headline paired with an image of a tall, cylindrical fossil or fossil-like object standing upright in a grassy field with mountains in the background. The juxtaposition of dramatic, vague language about mysterious extinct life forms with what appears to be an ordinary fossilized ...

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ancient mysterious fossil reveals... a stick? science journalism speedrun

Popular Science discovers bestiality, monkeys confused

A photograph of Japanese macaques (snow monkeys) near water, with a sensationalized caption from Popular Science asking about monkeys engaging in bestiality with deer. The image shows several monkeys in their natural habitat with wet fur and reddish facial coloring. Extracted text: YES, MONKEYS AR...

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Popular Science discovers bestiality, monkeys confused
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deadly virus go brrr, psilocybin brain repair speedrun (source: trust me bro)

SLOP+ By Paul Brown (via @wttp3)

Science just did the unthinkable: Researchers genetically modified the world's deadliest virus to trace how psilocybin physically repairs the brain.....

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scientists finally crack the code on smelly humans

scientists finally crack the code on smelly humans

SLOP+ By GutterFeed

Should you apply deodorant in the morning or at night? Scientists settle the debate - so, do you agree with their advice? Experts from the International Hyperhidrosis Society have revealed the best time to apply your antiperspirant.

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70yr old drug mystery solved, doctors hate this one weird trick

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Old Blood Pressure Drug May Hold the Key to Halt Aggressive Brain Cancer Growth (Discover) – Learn how uncovering the biochemistry of a long-established blood pressure drug could make it eligible to treat brain tumors. A 70-year-old medical mystery around a critical blood-pressure medication, hydra...

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70yr old drug mystery solved, doctors hate this one weird trick