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Kitchen sponges can be used as memory devices
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What causes migraines? Study of ‘brain blackout’ offers clues
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First pig-to-human liver transplant recipient ‘doing very well’
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Bizarre bacteria defy textbooks by writing new genes
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Gut microbes linked to fatty diet drive tumour growth
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Human embryos embrace asymmetry to form the body
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‘Orangutan, heal thyself’: First wild animal seen using medicinal plant
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Why is exercise good for you? Scientists are finding answers in our cells
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Your perception of time is skewed by what you see
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AI traces mysterious metastatic cancers to their source
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Breakthrough CO2-fueled generator turns greenhouse gas into electricity | Researchers claim that they were able to capture approximately 1 percent of the inherent energy contained within CO2 gas.
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Are women in research being led up the garden path?
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A milestone map of mouse-brain connectivity reveals challenging new terrain for scientists
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Analysis of 1.39 million 50-km ultra-marathon records shows that 20-24 year-olds outpace older competitors and that fastest courses are in Luxembourg, Belarus, Lithuania, Qatar, and Jordan
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Lethal dust storms blanket Asia every spring — now AI could help predict them
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‘Shrugging off failure is hard’: the $400-million grant setback that shaped the Smithsonian lead scientist’s career
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Light-wave-controlled Haldane model in monolayer hexagonal boron nitride
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Acid test: why the chemistry of this unique crater lake matters
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How a young physicist’s job move helped Argentina join the ATLAS collaboration
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Citizenship privilege harms science
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AI now beats humans at basic tasks — new benchmarks are needed, says major report
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Write down your thoughts and shred them to relieve anger, researchers say | Writing negative reactions on paper and shredding it or scrunching and throwing in the bin eliminates angry feelings, study finds
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Exclusive: official investigation reveals how superconductivity physicist faked blockbuster results
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Total solar eclipse 2024: how it will help scientists to study the Sun
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Increase in concerns about climate change following climate strikes and civil disobedience in Germany, with no evidence that concerns decreased after climate protests
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The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness?
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This super-Earth is the first planet confirmed to have a permanent dark side. In a study published in The Astrophysical Journal, scientists provide the most compelling evidence to date that exoplanet LHS 3855b has a feature called tidal synchronization or 1:1 tidal locking.
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Scientists made a six-legged mouse embryo — here’s why
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First pig kidney transplant in a person: what it means for the future
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Four years on: the career costs for scientists battling long COVID
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Rotational dynamics of neuronal population activity and cortical traveling waves are the same phenomena, study claims
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Quantitative analysis of mass mortality events in salmon aquaculture shows increasing scale of fish loss events around the world
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Landmark study links microplastics to serious health problems: People who had tiny plastic particles lodged in the carotid artery were more 4.5x likely to experience heart attack, stroke or death during a three-year study.
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Contrary to the dominant perspective, a new study from 45 nations found no evidence that people at the political extremes are the most knowledgeable about politics. Rather, those moderately left-wing and right-wing appear more knowledgeable than people at the extremes and center of politics.
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Van der Waals quaternary oxides for tunable low-loss anisotropic polaritonics
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Stimulant medications in children with ADHD normalize the structure of brain regions associated with attention and reward
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How dwarf galaxies lit up the Universe after the Big Bang
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Scientists make 3D-printed eye prosthetics that look and feel real | This is a faster digital method for crafting lifelike prosthetic eyes using 3D printing, promising enhanced comfort and appearance for users.
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Twitter (X) use predicts substantial changes in well-being, polarization, sense of belonging, and outrage
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Scientists have developed a brand-new type of "artificial leaf," a liquid metal-embraced photoactive film. It harnesses solar energy to produce hydrogen through direct water splitting, paving the way for scalable production.
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Women with autoimmune disease are more likely to suffer from depression during pregnancy and after childbirth; conversely, women with a history of perinatal depression are at higher risk of developing autoimmune disease, a new study reports.
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First-in-humans discovery reveals brain chemicals working to influence social behaviour / Researchers decode an ‘intricate dance’ of dopamine and serotonin in human brains, shedding light on social decisions.
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Photonic neuromorphic architecture for tens-of-task lifelong learning
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Eye diseases long thought to be purely genetic might be caused in part by bacteria that escape the gut and travel to the retina. Eyes are typically thought to be protected by a layer of tissue that bacteria can’t penetrate, so the results are “unexpected”
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Research has found that bullied teens' brains show chemical change associated with psychosis
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Study finds Disordered Eating(DE) prevalence among ADHD adolescents was significantly higher than the non-ADHD group
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A population level study on the determinants of COVID-19 vaccination rates at the U.S. county level. Political affiliation, namely the percentage of voters who voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, has the strongest association with COVID-19 unvaccinated percentage in the US
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All-atom RNA structure determination from cryo-EM maps | Nature Biotechnology
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Super-additive cooperation: Study suggests combination of group competition and repeated interactions promotes cooperation
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Scientists develop real-time wearable human emotion recognition technology (via a personalized skin-integrated wireless facial interface).
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Study shows physical activity can counteract the negative consequences of being alone. Moderate walking was found to reduce social-affective deficits, even more so in those at higher risk for affective disorders.
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Blood–brain barrier disruption and sustained systemic inflammation in individuals with long COVID-associated cognitive impairment
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UC San Francisco scientists have found a way to predict Alzheimer's disease up to seven years before symptoms appear by analyzing patient records with machine learning.
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The life and gruesome death of a bog man revealed after 5000 years. Before he was bludgeoned to death and left in a Danish bog, an ancient individual now known as Vittrup Man was an emblem of past and future ways of living.
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Mind-reading devices are revealing the brain’s secrets
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Enormous survey of human diversity yields millions of undiscovered genetic variants. Analysis of nearly 250,000 genomes in NIH's ‘All of Us’ data set begins to tackle inequities in genetics research.
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New study suggests high levels of vitamin B3 (niacin) breakdown products are linked to higher risk of mortality, heart attacks, and stroke (major adverse cardiovascular events). Dietary niacin intake has increased due to the increasing consumption of processed and fast food.
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A high-protein diet and elevation in the amino acid leucine may contribute to buildup of plaque in arteries. The study found a strong link between high protein consumption and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk, indicating the possibility for diet advice and treatment measures.
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The decimal point is 150 years older than historians thought
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By observing the effects of psilocybin, a compound found in psychedelic “magic” mushrooms, on larval zebrafish, scientists uncovered that it not only stimulates exploratory behavior but also buffers against stress-induced changes in activity patterns.
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Complete and robust magnetic field confinement by superconductors in fusion magnets - Scientific Reports
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Images on platforms like Google Images reinforce gender stereotypes more strongly than textual content, public opinion & US census data. Experiment also shows that googling for images rather than textual descriptions of occupations amplifies gender bias in participants’ beliefs.
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This new map of the Universe suggests dark matter shaped the cosmos
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It’s time to admit that genes are not the blueprint for life
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Scientists studied real-time changes in coastal wetlands over 13 years in response to rapid sea-level rise along Gulf of Mexico. Measurements at 253 monitoring sites show that 87% of these sites cannot adapt to rising sea levels, and 75% of Louisiana’s coastal wetlands could collapse by 2070.
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DMT shows promise in reducing symptoms of depression | A recent study revealed significant improvements in depression symptoms following DMT administration, along with an intriguing link between the intensity of the psychedelic experience and psychological benefits.
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A pilot study of toxic crop chemical chlormequat in food and urine from adults in the United States from 2017 to 2023
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Abortions by telemedicine and mailed pills are as safe and effective as when the pills are obtained by visiting a doctor. The method was about 98% effective and was safe for over 99% of patients, the study reported.
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Markers of imminent myocardial infarction: Researchers find that 48 proteins, 43 metabolites, age, sex and systolic blood pressure are all associated with increased risk of an imminent first myocardial infarction ("heart attack").
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Nanoparticles need to be delivered the tumor site to target and kill cancer cells, a new review explores two competing mechanisms of nanoparticle delivery to solid tumors
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Turbocharged CAR-T cells melt tumours in mice
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Alarming neuroscience research links high school football to significant brain connectivity changes | Researchers see significant changes in the brain function of high school football players over a single season, despite the absence of diagnosed concussions.
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Survey of 130,000 individuals from 125 countries reveals that pluralistic ignorance is preventing strong climate action, despite majority being open to give 1% of their income for climate action and endorse climate policies. Strong political and communicative efforts can correct such misperceptions.
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Healthcare providers’ assumptions about patient preferences drive underutilization of lifesaving oral hydration salts in treating childhood diarrhea in low- and middle-income countries. Every year, half a million children under five die of diarrhoea globally.
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Microglia regulate sleep through calcium-dependent modulation of norepinephrine transmission
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400 ancient fossils dating back 470 million years found in France | Paleontologists exploring the southern region of France have stumbled upon an extraordinary fossil site preserved with the remains of ancient fauna.
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300 years of sclerosponge thermometry shows global warming has exceeded 1.5 °C - the planet exceeded 1.5 °C of warming by around 2010–2012, and is on track to surpass 2 °C in the next few years.
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Prediction of the axial compression capacity of stub CFST columns using machine learning techniques
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Low doses of MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, can help to reduce the challenging effects and enhance the positive experiences associated with psychedelic drugs like LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) and psilocybin, the active component in magic mushrooms.
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A Gamma-adapted subunit vaccine induces broadly neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 variants and protects mice from infection
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Global temperature anomalies in September 2023 was so rare that no climate model can fully explain it, even after considering the combined effects of extreme El Nino/La Nina event, anthropogenic carbon emissions, reduction in sulphates from volcanic eruptions and shipping, and solar activities.
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DNA damage and mutations in cells after irradiation with a nail polish dryer
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How cancer hijacks the nervous system to grow and spread
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Researchers found for the first time that the anti-venom of snake, enhances the toxin instead of decreasing its muscular damage
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