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An Unexpected Twist in the Cosmos: The Dark Matter Distribution Dilemma
Astrophysicists discover a discrepancy in the clumpiness of dark matter, challenging the current cosmological model. Further investigation is needed.
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The Role of Neurogenesis and APP in Alzheimer’s Disease
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy reveals link between neurogenesis timing and Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting vulnerabilities may be present from birth.
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Advancing Holography: Metamaterial Breakthrough Expands Spectrum Possibilities
Revolutionary metamaterials enable visible and ultraviolet meta-holograms, expanding possibilities for security applications. Breakthrough study by POSTECH researchers.
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AgingGerontologyMedicineNutritionOregon State UniversitySciTech NewsSupplementVitamins
Enhancing Well-being in Aging Men: Dietary Supplements Improve Nutrition
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaOregon State University study shows daily multivitamin/multimineral supplementation improves nutrition biomarkers in older men, aiding cellular function.
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LMAN1, a newly discovered protein, may revolutionize allergy treatment by preventing allergic reactions. Grant-funded research shows promising potential.
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ADHDDecisionMedicinePharmaceuticalsPopularSciTech NewsUniversity Of Cambridge
The Productivity Paradox: Non-ADHD Individuals Experience Impaired Thinking from “Smart” Drugs like Ritalin
Study reveals ‘smart’ drugs like Ritalin hinder performance and productivity in non-ADHD individuals, contradicting the belief of cognitive enhancement.
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Unveiling Ant Colonies’ Response to Alarms: First Transgenic Ants Illuminate Olfactory System
Insights from world’s first transgenic ants reveal localized activation in the olfactory system, challenging previous understanding of scent processing.
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MIT’s Computational Model Outperforms in Predicting Emotions
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerMIT’s computational model excels in predicting human emotions based on desires, expectations, and observers’ influence, outperforming other models.
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Gut Microbiome Changes Linked to Colon Polyps: A Potential Precursor to Cancer
New research establishes a link between specific gut bacteria and the development of precancerous colon polyps, offering potential for preventive …