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Stress Can Literally Make You Lose Your Direction, According to New MRI Evidence

Confused Businessman Decision ClosePeople under stress may find it harder to orient themselves in space, and researchers in Bochum have identified a possible reason why. The stress hormone cortisol appears to interfere with the brain system that helps people navigate. It weakens the activity of grid cells, which are important for spatial orientation. Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum [...]
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Scientists Uncover a Hidden Alzheimer’s Target and Create the First Tool To Control It

Neurons Damaged by Alzheimer's DiseaseTwo new tool compounds may help scientists study TAOK proteins linked to Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological disorders. Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause of dementia and affects more than seven million people in the United States. Some treatments can slow the disease, but most address symptoms rather than the root biology, and none can [...]
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Scientists May Have Found a Completely New Way To Treat Depression

Happy Smile Face Depression Breakthrough SuccessScientists may have found a completely new way to treat depression by targeting inflammation instead of brain chemistry. A small clinical trial led by researchers at the University of Bristol suggests that targeting the immune system could help people with depression who do not improve with standard antidepressant medications. The findings, published May 20 in [...]
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Scientists Discover Surprising Similarities Between Freud’s Ideas and Modern Neuroscience

Human Anatomy 3D Brain RenderingResearchers suggest that old psychoanalytic ideas and modern brain science may be describing the same mental processes from different angles. More than a century after Sigmund Freud developed his influential theories of the mind, some researchers believe modern neuroscience may be arriving at surprisingly similar conclusions. A new paper published in the neurocognitive journal Entropy [...]
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New 7-Dimensional Theory May Finally Solve the Black Hole Information Paradox

Astronomy Black Hole Astrophysics ConceptA new theoretical study suggests that black holes may never completely disappear, potentially offering a way to resolve the long-standing black hole information paradox. One of the biggest unsolved problems in modern physics, known as the “black hole information paradox,” may finally have a compelling solution. The proposed answer could also help explain where the [...]
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The Missing Notebooks That Solved a 25-Year-Old Paleontology Mystery

55 Million Year Old Tarpon Fossil FishField notebooks from the late Richard Köhler allowed researchers to finally catalog a remarkable fossil tarpon from Aotearoa New Zealand. Recently disclosed notebooks from a late paleontologist supplied the missing details researchers needed to complete their study of a “remarkable” fossil found nearly 30 years ago. Dr. Richard Köhler discovered the fossil fish in 1999 [...]
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Scientists Discover a Simple Writing Test That May Detect Cognitive Impairment

Elderly Senior Writing Letter PaperA simple writing task may offer clues about aging brains. Researchers found that dictation, in particular, exposed subtle differences linked to cognitive impairment. Handwriting depends on both fine motor skills and complex mental processes, including selecting, organizing, and interpreting sensory information. Because writing places heavy demands on the brain, changes in handwriting may help reveal [...]
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Scientists Made Older Mice Biologically Younger Using Gut Microbes

Medical Hologram Human LiverScientists restored young gut bacteria in aging mice and saw signs of rejuvenation along with complete protection from liver cancer. Returning the gut microbiome to a more youthful state could help slow aging and lower the risk of liver cancer, according to research entitled “Restoration of a youthful gut microbiome reduces liver aging and suppresses [...]
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Scientists Finally Uncover Why Ozempic Stops Working for Some People

Hand Holding Blue GLP-1 Semaglutide Ozempic Pen Close UpScientists may have found the brain-cell switch that determines how long Ozempic’s weight-loss effects last. Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have gained new insight into how GLP-1 receptor agonists such as semaglutide produce their weight-loss effects. While scientists have long known which areas of the brain are involved, much less has been [...]
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Stanford’s Revolutionary New Microscope Reveals Living Cells in Stunning Detail

Interferometric Microscopy Laser ArrayStanford researchers have developed a microscope that can show how nanostructures interact inside living cells at the highest resolution achieved so far. The view into living cells just got better. Stanford researchers have merged two microscopy methods to build a unique instrument that can capture cell structures interacting in real time at an unprecedented resolution [...]
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Scientists Discover a Sea Slug Smaller Than a Sesame Seed in Taiwan

Thecacera sesama Feeding on BryozoanA sesame-seed-sized sea slug discovered in Taiwan is revealing a hidden world of tiny ocean life. A newly identified species of sea slug, so small that it is barely larger than a sesame seed, has been discovered in the coastal waters of Keelung, Taiwan. The tiny marine animal, named Thecacera sesama, features a translucent body [...]
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Wasp Colonies Explode Into Violence After Losing Their Queen

Polistes canadensis CloseThe loss of a queen triggers intense battles for power among female wasps, disrupting the colony’s social structure. Surprisingly, other wasps avoid the fighting and keep the colony functioning by taking care of its most important daily tasks. What happens when a queen suddenly disappears from a wasp colony? According to new research led by [...]
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Antarctica Suddenly Became Far More Sensitive to Climate Change 1 Million Years Ago

Ice Calving off Antarctic Ice SheetScientists discovered that Antarctica’s ice sheet became dramatically more climate-sensitive after crossing a critical threshold one million years ago. A new study published in Nature Geoscience suggests that Antarctica’s massive ice sheet underwent a major change about one million years ago, becoming far more responsive to shifts in Earth’s climate. The research, led by scientists [...]
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A Hidden Arctic Ocean Crisis Is Unfolding Beneath the Melting Ice

Polar Research Vessel RV Kronprins Haakon Fram Strait Arctic OceanScientists say melting sea ice may have pushed the Arctic Ocean past a tipping point, triggering changes that could reshape marine life for decades. Scientists have identified what appears to be a major and potentially irreversible change in the Arctic Ocean. According to a new study, climate-driven sea ice loss has altered the region’s chemistry [...]
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Scientists Create “Living Plastic” That Self-Destructs in Just Six Days

Scientist Examining Small Plastic Particles Laboratory FlaskScientists have developed “living plastics” that can be programmed to break themselves down when triggered. Many plastic items are made for one-time use, but the materials can remain in the environment for years. Researchers are exploring a different approach: living plastics, materials built with microbes that can be activated to break down the polymer when [...]
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Your Blood May Carry a 700-Million-Year-Old Secret

Red Bubble Blood CellsA new evolutionary analysis suggests that modern blood and immune cells may preserve a 700-million-year legacy inherited from ancient single-celled ancestors. Long before humans, dinosaurs, or even fish existed, ancient single-celled organisms may have already carried the genetic blueprint for one of the body’s most important systems: blood. A new study from Kyoto University suggests [...]
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Scientists Discover Some “Zombie Cells” May Actually Help You Live Longer

Senior Woman Anti-Aging Beauty Treatment Face Close UpScientists are discovering that some of the cells linked to aging may also be key to staying healthy. A growing body of research is changing how scientists view one of aging biology’s most studied cell types: senescent cells, often called “zombie cells.” While these cells have long been associated with aging and chronic disease, new [...]
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Scientists Discover Two Strange Dead Stars That Defy Astronomical Expectations

White Dwarf Dead Star Superdense CoreResearchers say the isolated white dwarfs Gandalf and Moon-Sized define a new class of stellar remnant because they share five traits, including X-ray emission. Across the immense scale of the Universe, a single unusual object can prompt astronomers to look for others like it, sometimes leading to the recognition of an entirely new class of [...]
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Scientists Find a Smarter Way To Measure the Universe Using Exploding Stars

Supernova Explosion Galaxy CenterA new method could improve cosmology research by analyzing supernovae together with the galaxies that host them. An international collaboration led by scientists at the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) has created a new approach that may sharpen what researchers can learn about how the Universe expands and what dark [...]
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