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BrainMedicineNeuroscienceSchizophreniaSciTech NewsUniversity Of Rochester
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Researchers discover potential treatment target for autism and schizophrenia in adolescent brain development, offering hope for long-lasting effects.
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CannabisMetabolismObesityPopularSciTech NewsUC Irvine
The Impact of Cannabis on Weight Loss: Unveiling the Consequences
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy reveals adolescent THC exposure’s impact on weight and health: leaner bodies, reduced obesity risk, but impaired nutrient mobilization and …
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CancerDrugsHeartInflammationNew York UniversitySciTech News
Experimental Cancer Drug Shows Potential in Slowing Inflammation Associated with Heart Disease
Experimental cancer drug saracatinib shows potential in slowing inflammation linked to heart disease, according to a study by NYU Grossman …
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EarthEcologyEvolutionEvolutionary BiologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Rhode Island
The Impact of Evolution on the Environment: A Two-Way Relationship
Study shows reciprocal relationship: Evolutionary changes in leg length of lizards impact vegetation growth and spider populations, shaping predator-prey dynamics.
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AstronomyExoplanetPlanetsSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Hawaii At Manoa
Surprising Discovery: Astronomers Unveil a Puzzling Planet Defying the Odds
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaAstronomers discover planet Halla defying destruction by its sun, leading to theories of planetary evolution and binary star origins.
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Artificial IntelligenceCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryComputer ScienceSciTech NewsTechnology
Tackling the Challenge of Digital “Dark Matter” in AI: Overcoming Excessive Noise
Unveiling AI’s Hidden Enemy: Solving the Problem of Digital ‘Dark Matter’ to enhance DNA analysis and uncover breakthroughs in health …
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Aarhus UniversityAnimalsEarthEcologyEvolutionHumansSciTech NewsUniversity Of Helsinki
Unearthing a 30,000-Year-Old Bond Between Humans and Ravens
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUnearthed evidence reveals a 30,000-year-old symbiotic relationship between humans and ravens, reshaping our understanding of early ecosystems.
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COVID-19DiabetesInfectious DiseasesMedicineSciTech NewsUniversity Of Minnesota
Metformin: A Diabetes Medication with Potential to Prevent Long COVID
Study reveals metformin’s potential in preventing long COVID, reducing the risk by over 40% and up to 63% when initiated …
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Tiny Worms Utilize Electricity to Propel Themselves
Microscopic worms harness electricity to jump onto charged objects, like bumblebees, providing insight into their unique transportation method.