Results for "Scientific Literature"

The Magnesium Mirage: Why Your Supplement Habit Won't Fix Your Life (And Who's Really Profiting)
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about 1 month ago3 min read

The Magnesium Mirage: Why Your Supplement Habit Won't Fix Your Life (And Who's Really Profiting)

Is everyone taking too much magnesium? We analyze the supplement hype, the real science, and the industry agenda behind the mineral craze.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Chromatography Illusion: Why 'Inspiring Women' Days Mask the Real Systemic Failure
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about 1 month ago3 min read

The Chromatography Illusion: Why 'Inspiring Women' Days Mask the Real Systemic Failure

The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is approaching, but the celebration in **chromatography** hides a brutal truth about career stagnation and systemic bias in **analytical chemistry**.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Silent Coup: Why Philosophers Are Right About AI, and Why Big Tech Hopes You Miss It
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2 months ago3 min read

The Silent Coup: Why Philosophers Are Right About AI, and Why Big Tech Hopes You Miss It

The debate over AI automating science misses the real power struggle. Discover the hidden human element in research that algorithms can't touch.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The $114 Million Smoke Screen: Why China’s AI for Science Funding Hides a Deeper Geopolitical Battle
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3 months ago4 min read

The $114 Million Smoke Screen: Why China’s AI for Science Funding Hides a Deeper Geopolitical Battle

DP Technology’s massive $114M raise isn't just about R&D; it signals China's aggressive pivot to dominate **AI in science** and the coming 'discovery gap' with the West.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Science Publishing Bubble: Why Spring 2026 Previews Are Hiding the Real Breakthroughs
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4 months ago4 min read

The Science Publishing Bubble: Why Spring 2026 Previews Are Hiding the Real Breakthroughs

Forget the flashy titles. The Spring 2026 science book previews reveal a dangerous trend: prioritizing narrative over genuine scientific advancement.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Ethics Meltdown: Why The Roundup Study Retraction Is The Real Poison Pill For Science Integrity
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4 months ago3 min read

The Ethics Meltdown: Why The Roundup Study Retraction Is The Real Poison Pill For Science Integrity

The retraction of a Monsanto Roundup safety study due to 'serious ethical concerns' signals a crisis far deeper than just one paper.

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DailyWorld Editorial