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Gut Bacteria Infiltrate the Brain Following Medical Device Implantation

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
The Tale of Two Skates: How a Genetic Twist Solved a Century-Old Mystery

The Tale of Two Skates: How a Genetic Twist Solved a Century-Old Mystery

Categories Life & Non-humans
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The Dawn of Words: Did Language Emerge 135,000 Years Ago?

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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How Flavor Preferences in Nicotine Pouches May Be Driving the Youth Crisis

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A new study shows that an open-source AI model performs on par with the leading closed-source tool in its ability to solve tough medical cases. The shift portends greater competition that should benefit for patients and clinicians.

Free Open-Source Tool Matches Big Tech’s Best in Cracking Tough Patient Cases

Categories Health, Technology
An artist’s impression of a quantum electrodynamics simulation using 100 qubits of an IBM quantum computer. The spheres and lines denote the qubits and connectivity of the IBM quantum processor; gold spheres denote the qubits used in the simulation.

100-Qubit Quantum Leap: Scientists Harness Quantum Computers to Model the Universe’s Fundamental Physics

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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The Tiny Heroes Tackling China’s Massive Pig Poop Problem

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
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Your Favorite Heroes Are On Your Side, Your Villains Vote for “Them”

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Cut the Sulfur, Shed the Fat: New Diet Approach Could Outperform Popular Weight Loss Methods

Categories Health
The clearest look in the infrared yet at the iconic multi-planet system HR 8799. Colors are applied to filters from Webb’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera). A star symbol marks the location of the host star HR 8799, whose light has been blocked by the coronagraph. In this image, the color blue is assigned to 4.1 micron light, green to 4.3 micron light, and red to the 4.6 micron light

Webb Spies First Direct Images of CO2 Outside Solar System

Categories Space
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Exercise Before Heart Failure Hospitalization Could Be Your Lifeline

Categories Health
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Pro-Life Views Driven in Part by Opposition to Casual Sex, Not Just Concern for Life

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Florida, S. Africa Emerge as Ocean Energy Hotspots in Global Hunt for Renewable Power

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
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