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Coastal Microplastics Linked to Higher Disability Rates

Categories Health
leopard at night

Hidden Predators Revealed: Rare Glimpse into Congo’s Secret Forest World

Categories Life & Non-humans
sickle cells

New Transplant Method Shows Promise as Accessible Cure for Sickle Cell Disease

Categories Health
Our organs age at different rates, and a blood test determining how much they’ve each aged could predict the risk of conditions like lung cancer and heart disease decades later, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

Your Organs Are Aging at Different Speeds: New Blood Test Predicts Disease Risk Decades in Advance

Categories Health
Jens Carlsson Professor, Professor of Computational Chemistry at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University and SciLifeLab

AI Sifts Through a Mind-Boggling 10 Sextillion Molecules to Find New Medicines

Categories Health, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
This illustrates the principle of two oscillators giving in-phase and out-of-phase oscillation modes.

Brain-Inspired Magnetic Waves Could Power Next-Gen Computing Without the Deep Freeze

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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
A field plot in the Sierra Nevada where researchers surveyed the effects of wildfires.

Ashes to Assets: How Harvesting Dead Wood Could Save Forests and Fight Climate Change

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
The inside of the DIII-D fusion vessel. The iridescent hues seen on some tiles lining the vessel come from atoms that can become lodged in the walls during plasma experiments.

The Fusion Puzzle: Why Fusion Walls Are Secretly Hoarding Vital Fuel

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
A new type of glass that’s etched with a bird design appears differently when exposed to different lasers.

This Glass Can Hold 3D Patterns That Appear and Disappear at the Flick of a Light

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Researchers develop computer model to understand and generate human-like goals

AI Creates Playful Games Indistinguishable from Human-Made Ones

Categories Technology
bullet train

Begin California’s bullet-train-project anew: What one consumer-advocate columnist is effectively calling for

Categories Bloggers, Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
An old woman lying in bed looking worried late at night

Common Mood Medications May Speed Up Mental Decline in Dementia Patients

Categories Brain & Behavior
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