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New research from UC San Diego provides the most comprehensive look yet at how the rapid expansion of sports betting venues, particularly online, is driving record increases in gambling addiction across the United States.

Surge in gambling addiction following legalization of sports betting

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
The NeuRRAM chip is not only twice as energy efficient as state-of-the-art, it's also versatile and delivers results that are just as accurate as conventional digital chips.

Brain-Inspired Chips Could Slash AI’s Soaring Energy Appetite

Categories Brain & Behavior, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Using patient data from several banks of genomics data, researchers at UC San Diego were able to make similar predictions of aging using either mutations or epigenetic modifications. Their results reveal a common link between two separate but equally prominent theories of aging.

Cracking the Code of Aging: Study Unites Two Rival Theories, Redefining Anti-Aging Science

Categories Health
Researchers established a mechanism for modifying thermochemical processes using optical cavities. (cr: Михаил Руденко/iStock)

Scientists Find New Way to Control Chemical Reactions Using Light

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Interposed U.S. and Chinese flags

Commentary: Being Tough on China is Bad for Science

Categories Social Sciences
The computer vision simulation the researchers developed, compared with a photo from the explosion of Mt. St. Helens.

Breakthrough in Digital Fluid Simulation Recreates Mount St. Helens Eruption

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Neural stem cells, shown here, can be made to develop into the varied types of cells found in the nervous system.

Neural Stem Cell Advance Offers New Hope for Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A model structure of a ribosome noted with color-coded flexibility indicators; red highlights ribosome regions that become more flexible, while blue depicts more rigid areas.

Scientists Discover ‘Achilles Heel’ of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria in Magnesium Battle

Categories Health
The prevalence of light pollution on sleeping honey bees varies from region to region.

Light Pollution Disrupts Bee Sleep Patterns, Threatening Vital Pollinators

Categories Life & Non-humans
psilocybin

Psilocybin Shows Promise in First Clinical Trial for Anorexia Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Assistant Project Scientist Marta Pratelli and Professor Nick Spitzer study neurotransmitter switching, an evolving area of research investigating how the brain changes function and structure in response to experience.

Cognitive Deficits from Meth, PCP Stem from Common Neurotransmitter Switch, Can be Reversed

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Syrian refugees walking in Jordan.

Self-compassion is related to better mental health among Syrian refugees

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
This map shows how the average incidence of Valley fever varies across different counties, with yellow and green representing higher incidence than blue and purple.

California Droughts Fuel Surge in Dangerous Airborne Fungal Disease

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
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