Daily Science Brief

Stop Blaming Gluten


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A study says your baby’s sex might not be a coin flip, ancient Mars may have had heavy rains, a shorter workweek boosts well-being, and gluten might not be to blame for your IBS.


SOURCES

  • Your chance of having a boy or girl may not be 50/50 | New Scientist
  • Is sex at birth a biological coin toss? Insights from a longitudinal and GWAS analysis | Science Advances
  • If aliens existed on Mars 3.7 billion years ago, they would have needed umbrellas | Live Science
  • How Hard Did It Rain on Ancient Mars? | Sky & Telescope
  • Work time reduction via a 4-day workweek finds improvements in workers’ well-being | Nature Human Behavior
  • Gluten may not actually trigger many irritable bowel syndrome cases | New Scientist

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