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UP researchers are making today matter by developing non-invasive techniques to detect brain tumours and make earlier diagnoses, which often lead to better outcomes. Source: Shutterstock.

Eye pressure could help diagnose brain tumors

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Multiple Partners, Equal Joy: Myth of Monogamy Superiority Debunked in New Research

MIT philosopher Sam Berstler analyzes the social dynamics accompanying open secrets.

The Power of Silence in Open Secrets Shapes Workplaces, Communities

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New Ear-Based Nerve Stimulation Shows Promise for Chronic Insomnia Treatment

The researchers showed participants four knots that are physically similar but have a hierarchy of strength. People were asked to look at the knots, two at a time, and point to the strongest one. The strongest is A, the reef knot.

Judge Knot: The Surprising Science Behind Why We Can’t Gauge Knot Strength

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Females sleep less, wake up more often than males

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Insights from Non-Human Primates Shed Light on Alzheimer’s Resistance

An NYU researcher administers chemical signals to non-neural cells grown in a culture plate.

Your Body Has Hidden Memories: Scientists Discover Cells Outside the Brain Can Learn

Professor Elsa Fouragnan and colleagues working in the Brain Stimulation Laboratory, part of the University of Plymouth's Brain Research and Imaging Centre (BRIC)

Ultrasound can be used as search and rescue tool for the brain

A taxonomy of explanations for consciousness

Mapping the Mind: Scientists Create First Comprehensive Taxonomy of Consciousness Theories

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Ibuprofen and other NSAIDs may reduce the risk of postoperative delirium

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Medical Clowns Reduce Hospital Stays for Children with Pneumonia (We still find them scary)

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Non-Cognitive Skills Rival Intelligence in Predicting Academic Success, Study Finds

Dr. Kobayashi at Toho University, Tokyo, Japan

AI predicts male infertility risk with blood test, no semen needed

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