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Human brain cells transplanted into baby rats’ brains grow and form connections

  • Oct. 12, 2022, 8:42 p.m.
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“It’s an important step forward in progress into [understanding and treating] brain diseases,” says Julian Savulescu, a bioethicist at the National University of Singapore, who was not involved in the

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How genetics influences our body weight beyond the genes

  • Oct. 12, 2022, 7:42 p.m.
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Heredity plays a role in how strongly we are predisposed to put on excess weight. In recent years, researchers have extensively examined which genes and gene variants play a role in this, and have ide

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Birds report finds losses in all habitats, except wetlands

  • Oct. 12, 2022, 6:42 p.m.
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Birds are declining overall in every habitat, except wetlands – a finding that could provide a viable strategy for improving outcomes for all birds, according to the 2022 State of the Birds Report for

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American bison all have some cattle DNA. Here’s why.

  • Oct. 12, 2022, 4:42 p.m.
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Bison once numbered in the hundreds of millions and roamed in vast herds throughout North America. But after Europeans colonized and began developing the continent, the newcomers set about killing the

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Lab-grown brain cells play video game Pong

  • Oct. 12, 2022, 3:42 p.m.
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"When people look at tissues in a dish, at the moment they are seeing if there is activity or no activity. But the purpose of brain cells is to process information in real time," he says. "Tapping int

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UCLA Fielding School of Public Health-led research demonstrates the importance of influenza vaccination globally

  • Oct. 12, 2022, 12:42 p.m.
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An international team of researchers has demonstrated that among patients hospitalized for influenza, those who were vaccinated had less severe infections, including reducing the odds for children req

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‘We’ve Never Seen Anything Like This Before:’ Black Hole Spews Out Material Years After Shredding Star

  • Oct. 12, 2022, 8:42 a.m.
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Cambridge, MA– In October 2018, a small star was ripped to shreds when it wandered too close to a black hole in a galaxy located 665 million light years away from Earth. Though it may sound thrilling,

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Thirdhand smoke can trigger skin diseases

  • Oct. 12, 2022, 6:42 a.m.
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RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- Thirdhand smoke, or THS, comprises the residual pollutants from tobacco smoke that remain on surfaces and in dust after tobacco has been smoked. It can remain on indoor surfaces i

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The James Webb Space Telescope spied the earliest born stars yet seen

  • Oct. 11, 2022, 10:42 p.m.
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Some of the earliest stars yet seen are now coming to light in one of the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope. Formed roughly 800 million years after the Big Bang, the stars live in dens

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Life may have thrived on early Mars, until it drove climate change that caused its demise

  • Oct. 11, 2022, 9:42 p.m.
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Life may have thrived on early Mars, until it drove climate change that caused its demise Early in its history, the red planet likely would have been habitable to methanogens, microbes that make a liv

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Study finds climate change is bringing more intense rains to U.S.

  • Oct. 11, 2022, 5:42 p.m.
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Listen 5 min Comment on this story Comment Gift Article Share When it rains, it pours. A paper published Tuesday in the journal Geophysical Research Letters finds that it’s raining harder in most of

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Study finds twelvefold higher mortality risk among psychopathic female offenders

  • Oct. 11, 2022, 3:42 p.m.
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New research highlights the health dangers associated with an antisocial lifestyle. A study of psychopathic female offenders revealed a mortality risk that was 12 times higher compared to the general

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After Stroke in an Infant’s Brain, Right Side of Brain Compensates for Loss of Language in Left Side - Georgetown University Medical Center

  • Oct. 11, 2022, 3:42 p.m.
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Home ▸ News Release ▸ After Stroke in an Infant’s Brain, Right Side of Brain Compensates for Loss of Language in Left Side After Stroke in an Infant’s Brain, Right Side of Brain Compensates for Loss

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Insulin modulates emotional behavior through a serotonin-dependent mechanism

  • Oct. 11, 2022, 1:42 p.m.
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Anderson RJ, Freedland KE, Clouse RE, Lustman PJ. The prevalence of comorbid depression in adults with diabetes: a meta-analysis. Diabetes Care. 2001;24:1069–78. Lee JH, Park SK, Ryoo JH, Oh CM, Mans

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Conservation: Explosion in frog numbers after mass pond digging

  • Oct. 11, 2022, 12:42 p.m.
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"Habitat loss is one of the main problems, and just by addressing that we could see the difference it made, and begin the recovery of these species," she says.

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Being lonely and unhappy accelerates aging more than smoking

  • Oct. 11, 2022, 7:42 a.m.
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Deep Longevity bridges the gap between the concepts of biological and psychological aging. According to the new aging clock, vulnerable mental health has a stronger effect on the pace of aging compare

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Time-restricted eating with or without low-carbohydrate diet reduces visceral fat and improves metabolic syndrome: A randomized trial

  • Oct. 11, 2022, 1:42 a.m.
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Overconsumption of carbohydrate-rich food combined with adverse eating patterns contributes to the increasing incidence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in China. Therefore, we conducted a randomized tria

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Association of step counts over time with the risk of chronic disease in the All of Us Research Program

  • Oct. 10, 2022, 8:42 p.m.
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We examined the association between step count volume and intensity across the entire spectrum of human disease using commercial activity monitors linked to an individual’s EHR. We identified consiste

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Survey finds more than 40% of Americans misled others about having COVID-19 and use of precautions

  • Oct. 10, 2022, 1:42 p.m.
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Four of 10 Americans surveyed report that they were often less than truthful about whether they had COVID-19 and/or didn’t comply with many of the disease’s preventive measures during the height of th

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Scientists hit their creative peak early in their careers

  • Oct. 10, 2022, 1:42 p.m.
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A new study provides the best evidence to date that scientists overall are most innovative and creative early in their careers. Findings showed that, on one important measure, the impact of biomedica

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Intersexual social dominance mimicry drives female hummingbird polymorphism

  • Oct. 10, 2022, 9:42 a.m.
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Abstract Female-limited polymorphisms, where females have multiple forms but males have only one, have been described in a variety of animals, yet are difficult to explain because selection typically

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Onshore algae farms could feed the world sustainably

  • Oct. 10, 2022, 7:42 a.m.
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How do we increase food production by more than 50%, on a limited amount of arable land, to feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050? The solution could come in the form of nutritious and protein-d

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Positive childhood experiences of blue spaces linked to better adult well-being

  • Oct. 10, 2022, 5:42 a.m.
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Positive childhood experiences of blue spaces linked to better adult well-being New research based on data from 18 countries concludes that adults with better mental health are more likely to report

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Lasting increases in trait mindfulness after psilocybin correlate positively with the mystical-type experience in healthy individuals

  • Oct. 10, 2022, 4:42 a.m.
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Conclusion: We here show that lasting changes in trait mindfulness following psilocybin administration are positively associated with intensity of the mystical-type experience, suggesting that the acu

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Bionic-powered partnership – @theU

  • Oct. 10, 2022, 1:42 a.m.
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Researchers at the University of Utah’s Bionic Engineering Lab have developed the “Utah Bionic Leg,” the most advanced bionic leg ever created. Now, the university has forged a new partnership with th

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Effect of Colonoscopy Screening on Risks of Colorectal Cancer and Related Death

  • Oct. 10, 2022, 12:42 a.m.
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Abstract Background Although colonoscopy is widely used as a screening test to detect colorectal cancer, its effect on the risks of colorectal cancer and related death is unclear. Methods We perfo

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Romantic attachment anxiety predicts higher levels of self-objectification over time in both men and women

  • Oct. 9, 2022, 7:42 p.m.
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Feeling anxious about your romantic relationship and fearing abandonment leads to stronger tendencies to sexually objectify yourself, according to new research published in Psychology of Women Quarter

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Research shows water fluoridation is safe for children

  • Oct. 9, 2022, 5:42 p.m.
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Research from The University of Queensland has found no link between community water fluoridation and adverse effects on children’s brain development. Professor Loc Do from UQ’s School of Dentistry s

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Stress, obesity and food intake

  • Oct. 9, 2022, 4:42 p.m.
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by Kelsey Pinckard Stress can promote weight gain, especially in people who are already obese. In mice, Julio Ayala, PhD, and colleagues found that while lean male mice ate less when stressed, obese

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Climate change made the 2022 summer droughts more likely

  • Oct. 9, 2022, 1:42 p.m.
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The 2022 Northern Hemisphere summer was one of the hottest ever recorded in Europe with over 24,000 heat-related fatalities, and brought intense heatwaves to parts of China and North America. It was a

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Do political protests mobilize voters? Evidence from the Black Lives Matter protests

  • Oct. 9, 2022, 10:42 a.m.
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Many powerful political movements arise from seemingly insignificant events that set in motion a cascade of consequences. In some cases, the process ultimately results in a change of government or the

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How the mother's mood influences her baby's ability to speak

  • Oct. 9, 2022, 5:42 a.m.
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How the mother's mood influences her baby's ability to speak Communicating with babies in infant-directed-speech is considered an essential prerequisite for successful language development of the lit

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Synergistic Effects of Particle Radioactivity (Gross β Activity) and Particulate Matter ≤2.5 μm Aerodynamic Diameter on Cardiovascular Disease Mortality

  • Oct. 9, 2022, 4:42 a.m.
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This is the first study that, using highly spatiotemporal predictions of gross β‐activity, provides evidence that particle radioactivity increases CVD mortality and enhances PM 2.5 CVD mortality. Ther

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Heavy-load exercise in older adults activates vasculogenesis and has a stronger impact on muscle gene expression than in young adults - European Review of Aging and Physical Activity

  • Oct. 9, 2022, 2:42 a.m.
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Participants: Recruitment, analyses, and ethics Cohorts from two studies were used in this paper as outlined in Fig. 1. The Oslo cohorts of PM women were recruited consecutively through an outpatient

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You may actually pay more with an Amazon discount

  • Oct. 8, 2022, 7:42 p.m.
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Share this Article Facebook Twitter Email You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. University University of Florida More than a quarter of vacuum cleaner

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Scalable and Fully Coupled Quantum-inspired Processor Solves Optimization Problems

  • Oct. 8, 2022, 1:42 p.m.
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Researchers experimentally demonstrate the first fully connected annealing processor that can be scaled up across multiple chips Annealing processors are more energy efficient and quicker at solving

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