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01 Statin therapy may prevent cancer by blocking inflammatory protein
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02 A team of researchers discovered that framboidal pyrite, an iron-sulfur mineral with characteristic shapes, forms exclusively through biogenic processes. This finding indicates ancient bacterial activity in hydrothermal vents, marking a significant step in understanding the origin of life.
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03 Scientists has identified how our brains work to process phrases that include negation (i.e., “not”), revealing that it mitigates rather than inverts meaning—in other words, in our minds, negation (“This coffee is not hot”) merely reduces the temperature of our coffee and does not make it “cold.”
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04 Teeth to fix eyesight. Long-Term Outcomes of Keratoprosthesis With Biological Haptic: A Review of 25 Years of Single-Center Surgeries - PubMed
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05 An analysis of over 15,000 abstracts from the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting found that submissions containing AI-generated content doubled in 2023 compared to 2021 or 2022
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06 Scientists invent a screen that deforms beneath a user’s fingers, with the surface becoming softer or stiffer in direct response to force applied
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07 Engineers have modelled a new way to recycle polystyrene that could become the first viable way of making the material reusable
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08 New research explores alcohol's effects on extrastriate symmetry | Researchers have found that while alcohol does influence certain brain activities related to visual perception, the ability to detect symmetry remains largely intact even when under the influence.
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09 New method makes hydrogen from solar power and agricultural waste. The method reduces the energy needed to extract hydrogen from water by 600%, creating new opportunities for sustainable, climate-friendly chemical production.
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10 Humans have a mere 3.2 billion letters in our DNA, this fern just broke the record for any organism with 160 billion.
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11 Scientists develop method of making healthier, more sustainable chocolate - Approach replaces sugar with mashed pulp and husk of cocoa pod and uses less land and water, according to a report published in Nature Food.
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12 A recent study has found that slightly feminine men tend to have better prospects for long-term romantic relationships with women while maintaining their desirability as short-term sexual partners.
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13 New study (n=714k Finns) finds that having a classmate diagnosed with a mental disorder increases the chances that other students in that class will also be diagnosed with a mental disorder; proposed mechanisms include emotional contagion, imitation, and increased awareness of mental health.
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14 Multicohort study shows people who report early memory problems - and whose partners also suspect they have memory problems, have higher levels of tau tangles in the brain, a biomarker associated with Alzheimer's disease
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15 Scientists Discovered Promethium in 1945. They Only Just Learned What It Actually Does.
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16 Physical activity during leisure time and active transportation reduce the risk of stroke, but occupational physical activity and household work do not, according to a study in Sweden
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17 Babies in the womb exposed to two languages hear speech differently when born. The findings suggest that bilingual newborns are sensitive to a wider range of acoustic variation of speech, at the cost of being less selectively tuned in to any single language.
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18 New research has found that during sleep, some neurons not only replay the recent past but also anticipate future experience
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19 Tiny number of 'supersharers' spread the vast majority of fake news on Twitter: Less than 1% of Twitter users posted 80% of misinformation about the 2020 U.S. presidential election. The posters were disproportionately Republican middle-aged white women living in Arizona, Florida, and Texas.
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20 Biggest genome ever found belongs to this odd little fernlike plant -- more than 50 times bigger than the human genome
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21 Road lights with lamp shades kill less insects without killing more humans.
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22 Study of 25315 women followed up for 25 years, found that higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet was associated with a 23% reduced risk of all-cause mortality
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23 Researchers have, for the first time, visualized the full network of blood vessels across the cortex of awake mice, finding that blood vessels rhythmically expand and contract leading to “waves” washing across the surface of the brain
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24 Risk of death from COVID-19 lessens, but infection still can cause issues 3 years later.Study also shows that patients hospitalized within 30 days after infection face 29% higher death risk in 3rd year compared with those not infected
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25 People following an intermittent fasting and protein-pacing regimen, which involves evenly spaced protein intake throughout the day, saw better gut health, weight loss and metabolic responses. These benefits were notably greater than those seen with simple calorie restriction.
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26 Cuckoos evolve to look like their hosts - and form new species in the process | Two decades of cuckoo research have helped scientists to explain how battles between species can cause new species to arise
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27 Night Owls Could Be Upping Their Mental Health Risks. Analysis showed that night owls who stayed up late, in alignment with their preferred sleep timing, had higher rates of mental health disorders like depression and anxiety.
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28 World’s most powerful anti-fungal drugs make fungi commit suicide, according to new study | This discovery holds promise for enhancing methods to safeguard both food supplies and human health.
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29 Study reveals that 2.17% of preadolescent children aged 9 to 10 in the U.S. have experienced PTSD in their lives | Including sexual minority status and previous history of PTSD increase the risk of the disorder, and more than a third of the participants did not receive mental health treatment.
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30 A 20-year-old puzzle solved: Research team reveals the 'three-dimensional vortex' of zero-dimensional ferroelectrics: Vortex-shaped polarization distribution inside ferroelectric nanoparticles achieved
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31 Wind power and solar photovoltaics found to have higher energy returns than fossil fuels
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32 New international shipping regulations introduced in 2020 abruptly reduced the emission of sulfur dioxide by 80%. This created an inadvertent geoengineering termination shock that had global impact and could be associated with substantial atmospheric warming over some ocean regions.
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33 Post-traumatic stress disorder diagnoses among college students more than doubled between 2017 and 2022, climbing most sharply as the coronavirus pandemic shut down campuses and upended young adults’ lives
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34 A new study of women in romantic relationships found that those experiencing more affectionate touch tend to report better body satisfaction and relationship quality.
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35 Research found that Cannabis sativa terpenes were as effective as morphine at reducing chronic neuropathic pain and a combination of the two analgesics further enhanced pain relief without negative side effects.
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36 Misleading headlines in mainstream media are more dangerous than outright fake news
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37 A mysterious sea urchin plague has spread across the world, causing the near extinction of the creature in some areas and threatening delicate coral reef ecosystems,
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38 Experiencing nature seems to have an important impact on food choices | Researchers found that spending time in natural settings or merely viewing greenery can lead to healthier eating decisions compared to being in urban environments or seeing urban scenes.
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39 First use of weather forecasts to show human impact on extreme weather is ‘transformational’. In the U.S., the cost of dealing with 28 separate weather and climate disasters in 2023 alone topped a record US$90 billion.
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40 A Gram-negative-selective antibiotic that spares the gut microbiome
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A team led by investigators from Mass General Cancer Center found that statins—commonly used cholesterol-lowering drugs—may block a pathway that leads to the development of cancer in the context of chronic inflammation.
New study shows how the brain builds new meanings through word combinations
The study shows that keratoprosthesis with a biological haptic has favorable long-term outcomes. The retention rate stayed very high with excellent functional outcomes.
PURPOSE Artificial intelligence (AI) models can generate scientific abstracts that are difficult to distinguish from the work of human authors. The use of AI in scientific writing and performance of AI detection tools are poorly characterized. METHODS We extracted text from published scientific abstracts from the ASCO 2021-2023 Annual Meetings. Likelihood of AI content was evaluated by three detectors: GPTZero, Originality.ai, and Sapling. Optimal thresholds for AI content detection were selected using 100 abstracts from before 2020 as negative controls, and 100 produced by OpenAI's GPT-3 and GPT-4 models as positive controls. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the association of predicted AI content with submission year and abstract characteristics, and adjusted odds ratios (aORs) were computed. RESULTS Fifteen thousand five hundred and fifty-three abstracts met inclusion criteria. Across detectors, abstracts submitted in 2023 were significantly more likely to contain AI content than those in 2021 (aOR…
Scientists invent a screen that deforms beneath a user’s fingers, with the surface becoming softer or stiffer in direct response to force applied.
Chemical method identified to tackle hard-to-recycle packaging material, cutting landfill waste
Despite alcohol's effects on early visual processing, our brain's extrastriate areas remain impressively robust in detecting symmetry, even under moderate intoxication.
A rare plant has the largest genome of any organism on earth - holding 50 times more DNA than humans.