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The study used imaging data from more than 6,000 people in 22 countries. By comparing several thousand patients with schizophrenia and healthy individuals, the variability of brain structure could be studied with a high degree of reliability. (Image: iStock.com/Jolygon)

Common Psychiatric Medications Silently Sabotage Brain Function in Psychosis Patients

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Noisy pub

AI Outperforms Humans in Understanding Speech – With One Notable Exception

Categories Technology
The CRISPR gene scissors can correct mutations in DNA very precisely. However, the treatment of genetic defects can lead to new errors in the genome that may pose health risks. (Image: iStock/luismmolina)

Scientists Uncover Hidden Risks in CRISPR Gene Editing for Rare Immune Disease

Categories Health, Technology
The experimental plants pollinated by bumblebees displayed significant differenes on limestone soil (r) and tuff soil (l).

Plants Thrive with Diverse Pollinator and Herbivore Interactions

Categories Life & Non-humans
Companies whose CEOs acknowledged the human impact of the pandemic had better stock prices than those whose CEOs did not. (Image: istock.com/Rasi Bhadramani)

Compassionate CEOs Linked to Better Stock Performance During COVID-19 Crisis

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Recent studies show that many lemurs do not live individually, but in pairs of females and males. (Image: istock.com/Goddard_Photography)

Early primates likely lived in pairs

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
“Do I have a feeling of making a positive impact on community and society?” In US survey data 19 percent of respondents answered “never” or “rarely” to the question. (Image: istock.com/azatvaleev)

Many people feel their jobs are pointless

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
A tick on a leaf

New virus discovered in Swiss ticks

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Lady justice with scale

Conflicting motives govern sense of fairness

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Megalodon eating a killer whale

Megalodon could eat prey the size of entire killer whales

Categories Life & Non-humans
Researchers studied bushfire incidences from 2012 to 2020 within eastern Australia, and found that the severe megafires that occurred during 2019-20 were much larger and more concentrated across the landscape than in previous years. IMAGE: MATT PALMER, UNSPLASH

Simultaneous climate events risk damaging entire socioeconomic systems

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
High up in the canopy, a group of chimpanzees hunts a smaller primate species: a red colobus monkey.

Communication makes hunting easier for chimpanzees

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans

Antidepressants inhibit cancer growth in mice

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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