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Illustration of phage viruses infecting E. coli bacteria. iStock.com/libre de droit

Evolve… Innovate… Repeat: Scientists Peel Back the Layers of Virus-Host Evolution and Innovation

Categories Health

Black Households Suffer the Most from Rising Inflation Rates

Categories Social Sciences
Fadel Zeidan, PhD, is an associate professor of anesthesiology at UC San Diego School of Medicine.

Mindfulness Meditation Reduces Pain by Separating it from the Self

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Brain closeup

Brain ripples may help bind information across the human cortex

Categories Brain & Behavior
In mouse models, researchers found that how much animals ate and when altered their gut microbiome, sometimes for the worse. Photo credit: Public domain — original work of the U.S. Federal Government

A Rhythmic Small Intestinal Microbiome Prevents Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
A physician in a surgical mask

1 in 15 doctors contemplates suicide

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Man holding scales of justice illustration.

Study Suggests People Hurt Other People to Signal Their Own Goodness

Categories Brain & Behavior

Virus Plus Antibody Clear Colon Cancer in Mice, Prevent Recurrence

Categories Health
Brain closeup

COVID-19 on the Brain: Neurological Symptoms Persist in Majority of Long-Haulers

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Netflix-Style Algorithm Builds Blueprint of Cancer Genomes

Categories Health, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Photograph of a small capsule supporting the neural probe, with a closeup of the microfiber tip. Credit: Spencer Ward

Neural Interface is Minimally Invasive and Long-Lasting

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Dirty coalminers

Gratitude Expressions Between Co-Workers Improve Cardiovascular Responses to Stress

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences

How Sleep Builds Relational Memory

Categories Brain & Behavior
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