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Production of glass, iron, steel, and cement requires high-temperature heat. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Ancient Heating Tech Could Upend Clean Energy Storage

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Vegan rye sandwich with fresh avocado, salad,veggies, healthy snack, vitamin and diet food copy space

Vegan Diet Linked to Reduced Biological Age in Short-Term Study

Categories Health
Herd of elephants

Male elephants signal ‘let’s go’ with deep rumbles

Categories Life & Non-humans
Depressed woman in a tunnel

Brain Imaging and Machine Learning Identify Six Depression Subtypes

Categories Brain & Behavior
woman working from home

Hybrid work is a “win-win-win” for companies, workers

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Preliminary results from a Scripps Research and eMed digital medicine study show an unexpectedly high proportion of COVID-19 rebound cases in untreated people, as well as those treated with Paxlovid.

15-day Paxlovid regimen safe but adds no clear long-COVID benefit

Categories Health
Angry judge

Sweltering Texas Heat Clouds Judgment of Police and Judges, Study Finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
A 3D rendered image of a person wearing sleek, stylish glasses with transparent lenses. Overlaid on the lenses are vibrant, full-color 3D holographic images, such as a floating globe, a DNA helix, and a mechanical schematic. The image conveys the concept of a compact, comfortable augmented reality headset that seamlessly integrates holographic imaging into everyday eyewear.

Researchers Develop Compact, Comfortable Augmented Reality Glasses with Holographic Imaging

Categories Technology
People with psychosis have trouble filtering relevant information (mesh funnel) and predicting rewarding events (broken crystal ball), creating a complex inner world.

How Brain Dysfunction Fuels Hallucinations and Delusions in Psychosis

Categories Brain & Behavior
An illustration that depicts the connection between a ketogenic diet and improved mental health.

Ketogenic Diet Shows Promise in Treating Serious Mental Illness, Improving Metabolic Health

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
ai created antibiotic drawing

AI-Designed Antibiotics Show Promise in Fighting Resistant Bacteria

Categories Health, Technology
metformin package

Metformin’s Weight Loss Effect Linked to “Anti-Hunger” Molecule Produced During Exercise

Categories Health
car illustration

Car Loans Are a Hidden Driver of the Ride-Sharing Economy

Categories Social Sciences
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