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AstronomyAstrophysicsOsaka Metropolitan UniversityParticle PhysicsSciTech NewsSpace
A High-Energy Cosmic Enigma: The Arrival of the Amaterasu Particle
Astronomers detect a unique, ultra-high-energy cosmic particle, Amaterasu, sparking intrigue about its origins and nature.
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BrainLearningMedicineMemoriesNeuroscienceSciTech NewsTrinity College Dublin
Insights into Memory Formation: Neuroscientific Breakthroughs
Summary of a study on brain memory formation, focusing on engram cells and synaptic changes in learning processes.
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Artificial IntelligenceDevelopmental BiologyEmbryoSciTech NewsTechnologyUniversity Of KonstanzZebrafish
Advancing Embryonic Development Studies with Artificial Intelligence
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaRevolutionary AI method automates embryonic development tracking, advancing evolutionary research.
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Alzheimer'sBiochemistryBrainCoffeeMedicineNeuroscienceParkinson's DiseaseSciTech NewsUniversity Of Texas
A Novel Approach: Utilizing Spent Coffee Grounds for Neurodegenerative Disease Prevention and Treatment
Research at UTEP reveals used coffee grounds, via Carbon Quantum Dots, may treat neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s.
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SciTech NewsThe ConversationUniversity Of MarylandVirology
Predatory Viruses and Their Role in Antiviral Development
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinExploration of how satellite viruses, like MiniFlayer, impair and influence other viruses, offering insights for new antiviral strategies.
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“The Significance of Tropical Cyclones: How They Amplify the Social Cost of Carbon”
Research Reveals: Tropical cyclones significantly raise global carbon costs.
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NASA’s James Webb Telescope Discovers Methane on Distant Exoplanet WASP-80 b
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaNASA’s Webb Telescope detects methane in the exoplanet WASP-80 b, offering new insights into space research and planetary comparisons.
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CognitionLanguageLinguisticsSciTech NewsUniversity Of Florida
Cognitive Advantages of Multilingualism: Bilingual Minds Exhibit Enhanced Attention Control
Cognitive Advantages of Bilingualism: Enhanced Attention Control in Multilingual Minds.
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Quantum MaterialsQuantum MechanicsQuantum TechnologySciTech NewsSuperconductorUniversity Of Bristol
Breakthrough in Quantum Computing: Purple Bronze Unlocks New Potential with Unique Switching Ability
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerQuantum breakthrough with purple bronze enabling switching between insulating and superconducting states, unlocking potential in quantum computing.