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More evidence that gas stoves produce suprisingly large amounts of harmful pollutants
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Meltwater is hydro-fracking Greenland's ice sheet through millions of hairline cracks – destabilizing its internal structure
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Why depression after traumatic brain injury is distinct — and less likely to respond to standard treatment
Traumatic brain injury multiplies the risk of major depression eightfold. While the emotional trauma of whatever caused such deep damage may be understandable, from a blast in a war zone to a blow...
Traumatic brain injury multiplies the risk of major depression eightfold. While the emotional trauma of whatever caused such deep damage may be understandable, from a blast in a war zone to a blow on the playing field, there’s a physiological component, too, that neuroscientists have long suspected but have been unable to identify.
“As clinicians, a lot of us had a gut feeling that [TBI-associated depression] is a different disease,” said Shan Siddiqi, a Harvard Medical School assistant professor of psychiatry and a clinical neuropsychiatrist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. “Why did nobody detect it before? I think the reason is because unlike other psychiatric disorders, TBI caused a sort of structural reorganization of the brain.”
https://www.statnews.com/2023/07/06/depression-after-traumatic-brain-injury/
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Stressed rattlesnakes found to calm down in the company of a nearby 'friend'
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Having an out-of-body experience? Blame this sausage-shaped piece of your brain
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Superconductor chaos
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Injection of kidney protein improves working memory in monkeys
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There’s finally a psychedelic caucus in congress — here’s what they’re doing
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Golden age of medicine
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Aspartame sweetener used in Diet Coke a possible carcinogen, World Health Organization's cancer research agency to say - sources
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Aspartame may be declared a possible carcinogen by IARC
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Study shows that US public pension funds would be $21 billion richer had they divested from fossil fuels a decade ago
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The latest dangerous conspiracy theory: That conspiracy theory research is part of a big conspiracy
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An inhaled Covid vaccine booster was more than five-fold effective for inducing neutralizing antibodies at 28-days, and more durable at one-year, than shots, vs Omicron BA.5 in a randomized trial
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Why it took us thousands of years to see the colour violet
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The advent of sunglasses
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Why Koko the gorilla couldn't talk
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Everyone in the world has twenty-four hours, but how do they spend their time? This is what the average human day looks like.
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UK to stop administering puberty blockers to adolescents
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Controversial research project in Norway on whales' hearing suspended after a whale drowns
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The first few moments of an explosion can't be simulated yet. But there's a team at the University of Sheffield working on it.
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They plugged GPT-4 into Minecraft – and unearthed new potential for AI
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How Sweden and Denmark became rare bright spots for Europe's pharma industry
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Intricate tunnels of termite mounds could be key to energy efficient buildings
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Danish painters in the 19th century may have turned to an unusual source for some of their supplies: breweries
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You should be reading academic computer science papers
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Cognitive endurance as human capital
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Norway takes over presidency of Arctic Council – questions about role intergovernmental body can play after Western countries suspended cooperation with Russia
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How NASA reinvented the wheel
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The world's cleanest railway
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Fabien Cousteau's Proteus underwater research station will be signing a new research agreement with NOAA
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How they saved the holes in Swiss cheese
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Life in Ny-Ålesund, the world's northern-most research station – in pictures
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Norway irked over Sweden's silence on rocket that plunged into mountainside in Målselv – research rocket launched from Esrange Space Center near Kiruna
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It's the Matrix, but for locusts
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Study finds trash, household crowding increase risk for three dangerous, mosquito-borne illnesses in Kenya
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Bioluminescence helps researchers develop cancer drugs for brain
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Blinks are useful in VR, but triggering blinks is tricky
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Study of male footballers in Sweden, over many years, found they were one and a half times more likely to develop dementia than the general population
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Breakthrough as eggs made from male mice cells
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Stanford Medicine scientists transform cancer cells into weapons against cancer
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Solid proof that parachutes don’t work
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What Denmark's dead hedgehogs tell us about their lives – and how we can help them
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The Reemergent 1977 H1N1 Strain and the Gain-of-Function Debate (2015)
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What to do if your inner voice is cruel. The golden rule of self-compassion: Treat yourself with the same kindness you treat others.
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Why most gun laws aren’t backed up by evidence
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Over-reliance on English hinders cognitive science
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Stanford Medicine researchers measure thousands of molecules from a single drop of blood
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Our pride, our joy: An intersectional constructivist grounded theory analysis of resources that promote resilience in SGM communities
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