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Three (3) kids who are friends are laying on the floor in between bookshelves in the library. They are reading a book together. They are all smiling and enjoying their afternoon.

Fourth Graders Outshine Adults in Civil Discourse, Study Shows

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Li-Huei Tsai speaks about the latest gamma rhythm sensory stimulation research in her lab at an MIT colloquium Feb. 27, 2025.

Sound and Light Therapy Shows Promising Results in Alzheimer’s Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
dna strand

Burned to Earth

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Mars

Mars time machine: researchers create virtual model to decode Red Planet’s climate evolution

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An artist’s rendition of a Neptune-like exoplanet. Photo Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, R. Crawford (STScI

Today’s forecast: partially cloudy skies on an “ultra-hot Neptune”

Categories Space
One of the few galaxies with a well-studied stellar halo is our neighbor, Andromeda, depicted here in the graphic. The reason Andromeda’s halo can be investigated so thoroughly is simply a matter of distance, both being close enough and bright enough that we can see the full picture with our current class of telescopes.

NASA’s Hubble Provides Bird’s-Eye View of Andromeda Galaxy’s Ecosystem

Categories Space
a man seen in profile, speaking, with an illustration of the sound waves coming directly out of his mouth

Single Amino Acid Mutation May Have Helped Shape Human Language Ability

Categories Brain & Behavior
The Arctic's iconic narwhal, renowned for its long, spiral tusk, is one of nature's most fascinating creatures.

Unicorn of the Sea: Drone Reveals Narwhals’ Never-Before-Seen Tusk Behavior

Categories Life & Non-humans
A car emitting radar signals

Self-Driving Cars Learn to Share Road Knowledge Through Digital Word-of-Mouth

Categories Technology
Pathological phosphorylation (yellow) of Tau proteins (red-orange) leads to disintegration of microtubuli in the neuron axon an aggregation of the tau proteins. The transport of synaptic vesicles (orange-blue) is interrupted. Credit: selvanegra on iStock

Achilles’ Heel of Alzheimer’s: Scientists Pinpoint Crucial Protein Variant Driving Brain Cell Damage

Categories Brain & Behavior
HSV

Cold sore finding could pave way for preventive treatment of oral, genital herpes

Categories Health
In Africa, as here in the Ghanaian capital Accra, many children grow up in compound buildings, where they are surrounded by many people speaking different languages, and such they experience a rich multilingual environment.

How many languages can you learn at the same time? – Ghanaian babies grow up speaking two to six languages

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
The overall architecture of the MLOB framework.

Blockchain Shield: New Framework Tackles Critical Security Gaps in Engineering AI

Categories Technology
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