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AI saving humans from the emotional toll of monitoring hate speech

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Breakthrough Coating for Antipsychotics Cuts Weight Gain and Boosts Effectiveness

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Charge your laptop in a minute? Supercapacitors can help; new research offers clues

Transplantation of bone marrow from mice with heart failure (TAC, meaning transverse aortic constriction) into healthy mice (control) led to cardiac dysfunction, as shown in this echocardiogram. The light blue lines represent the motion of the anterior and posterior walls of the heart. In the upper diagram, the movement is vigorous and healthy. By contrast, in the lower diagram, the movement is impaired, and the distance between the walls is widened. This is characteristic of heart failure, where the heart's movement deteriorates and the heart enlarges.

Body retains Stress Memories From a Busted Heart

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Possible association between tattoos and lymphoma revealed

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Prenatal Fluoride Exposure Linked to Increased Risk of Child Neurobehavioral Issues

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Unveiling the Deadly Mechanism Behind COVID-19 Lung Damage

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Menthol Derivatives Show Promising Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Obesity Effects

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Parasitic Brain Worm Linked to Declining Moose Populations in North America

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An Accurate and Inclusive Test of Mindreading

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In Mexico, people who avoid going to psychologists choose the most violent suicide methods

a human head with a transparent brain, revealing a glowing compass-like structure within the hippocampus and surrounding regions.

Scientists Discover Internal Neural Compass in the Human Brain

The IAE pathogenesis, with severe brain edema caused by IAV, could be established without viral proliferation: Influenza virus protein was produced and accumulated in the influenza virus-infected endothelial cells (EC). Without producing daughter virus, accumulated viral protein induced necrosis of EC and disruption of blood-brain barrier leading to vascular leakage and bleeding.

Influenza Virus Sneaks into the Brain via Endothelial Cells, Causing Deadly Encephalopathy

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Protecting endangered monkeys from poachers, habitat loss

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