Scientists from Columbia University reveal how the brain processes speech in noisy settings, offering insights that could enhance brain-controlled hearing …
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Title: Elevated Rates of Anxiety and Depression in Dual Users of Tobacco and CannabisA recent study published in PLOS ONE …
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The “Unknome” Database: Cataloging Lesser-Known Human Proteins for Advanced Research
The Unknome database, developed by UK-based scientists, catalogs thousands of under-researched proteins encoded by human genes. Employing a knownness score …
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Connection Between Medical Cannabis Use and Improvement in Various Health Conditions
This comprehensive study explores the impact of medical cannabis on Australians with chronic health issues, noting significant improvements in quality …
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Revealing Ancient Fiber Technology: 39,000 Years of Hidden Botanical Craftsmanship in Prehistoric Philippines
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinThis article delves into groundbreaking research on 39,000-year-old fiber technology found in Tabon Cave, Philippines. The study reveals how prehistoric …
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Recent Study Debunks the Stereotype of Men as Sole Hunters and Women as Exclusive Gatherers
This scholarly article challenges the traditional belief that men are the hunters and women the gatherers in foraging societies. Analyzing …
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Consuming a Prevalent Additive During Pregnancy May Lead to Health Concerns for Offspring
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerRecent research suggests that maternal consumption of emulsifiers, commonly found in highly processed foods, may lead to mild metabolic, cognitive, …
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Research Suggests Ordinary Supplements Could Mitigate Age-Related Auditory Decline
Researchers discover a link between age-related hearing loss and reduced inner ear cholesterol. Phytosterol supplements show promise in restoring lost …
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Scientists Discover Ancient Parasites in 200-Million-Year-Old Fossil Poop
Ancient parasites found in 200-million-year-old fossilized feces reveal insights into prehistoric ecosystems. Rare glimpse into host-parasite interactions.