Google's AI Health Advice Is Citing YouTube More Than Medical Sites - Professional coverage
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Google’s AI Health Advice Is Citing YouTube More Than Medical Sites

According to Digital Trends, a December 2025 analysis of over 50,000 German-language health searches revealed a surprising trend in Google's…

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The CEO of a $4 Billion AI Unicorn Swears by Biking and Blank Street Coffee

According to Business Insider, Victor Riparbelli co-founded the AI video generation platform Synthesia in 2017. The company just announced a…

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AI in Healthcare: It’s Already Here, and It’s Spotting Cancer

According to Innovation News Network, artificial intelligence is now actively reshaping healthcare, moving from concept to clinical reality. A key…

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Advanced Protein Tracking Reveals Hidden Players in Waste-to-Energy Conversion

Scientists have developed a breakthrough method for identifying rare but metabolically active microorganisms in anaerobic digestion systems. The findings could lead to more efficient biogas production and renewable energy generation from organic waste.

Novel Approach Uncovers Microbial Dark Matter

Researchers have developed an innovative method that reveals how rare syntrophic bacteria play crucial roles in anaerobic digestion processes, according to a recent study published in Nature Microbiology. The research team employed activity-targeted metaproteomics to track protein synthesis in microorganisms that conventional methods often miss, sources indicate.

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Radiocarbon Study Uncovers Ancient Carbon Traces in Hungarian Flower Nectar

A pioneering radiocarbon analysis of Hungarian nectar samples has revealed surprising contributions from decades-old carbon sources. The findings suggest natural carbon storage mechanisms in plants and soil may influence honey composition more than previously understood.

Breakthrough Nectar Analysis Reveals Hidden Carbon Sources

In what researchers describe as a first-of-its-kind investigation, scientists have traced unexpected carbon sources in Hungarian flower nectar using advanced radiocarbon dating techniques. According to reports from a study published in Scientific Reports, the analysis of 51 nectar samples from six plant species has uncovered contributions from carbon dating back 60-70 years in some cases.