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The best exercise machine to lose weight 2024
By Ruth Gaukrodger last updated
BUYING GUIDE These are the best exercise machines to lose weight, from the NordicTrack X22i treadmill to the Peloton bike.

Best shoes for Peloton and indoor cycling 2024: Snap up some top-tier cycling footwear
By Sam Hopes last updated
BUYING GUIDE These are the best cycling shoes in each category, from Peloton and Shimano RC1 to Giro Regime.

Best running shoes for supination 2024: Find the perfect fit for your feet
By Harry Bullmore last updated
Buyers guide These are the best running shoes for supination you can buy in every category, from Saucony Ride 16 and Brooks Glycerin 20 to Hoka Mach X.

'Microbes of death' can reveal when a frozen body died, forensic scientists explain
By Noemi Procopio, Lavinia Iancu published
Getting an accurate estimate of when someone died is a critical part of forensic investigations. In extremely cold conditions, molecular biology can provide critical information that the naked eye cannot.

Hospitalized patients with flu need Tamiflu the day they're admitted, CDC says
By Emily Cooke published
New research suggests that hospitalized patients with flu who start taking Tamiflu the day they are admitted are 40% less likely to die within a month than those treated just days later.

Scientists 'rejuvenate' the aged eggs of mice — is it possible in people?
By Jennifer Zieba published
Researchers have developed a method of reversing the aging process in mouse egg cells.

New tick-borne virus discovered in China can affect the brain, scientists report
By Nicoletta Lanese published
Scientists present evidence of a newly discovered tick-borne virus that can infect humans and potentially invade the brain, in some cases.

Anthrax has killed over 50 animals in Wyoming — what's the risk to people?
By Emily Cooke published
At least 50 animals, including cattle and one moose, in Wyoming have died during a recent outbreak of anthrax. However, officials say the current risk to humans is small.
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