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Common Heart Medications Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in Later Life

A model structure of a ribosome noted with color-coded flexibility indicators; red highlights ribosome regions that become more flexible, while blue depicts more rigid areas.

Scientists Discover ‘Achilles Heel’ of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria in Magnesium Battle

Infographic: Myran et al. JAMA Psych. 2024

ER Visits for Hallucinogen Use Linked to 21x Higher Schizophrenia Risk

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Text Abbreviations Make Senders Appear Less Sincere

The figure depicts a co-retweet network where nodes correspond to individual politicians and an edge is drawn between two nodes if those politicians share common retweeters (see “Methods”). Square nodes correspond to politicians classified as members of the ideological right, star nodes correspond to politicians classified as members of the ideological left, as determined using the latent ideology (see Fig. 2). The network visualization is produced using a force directed drawing algorithm (see “Methods”), in which repulsive forces are applied between pairs of nodes to push nodes apart, and attractive forces are applied to any pair of nodes which are connected by an edge. Nodes are colored according to the country of each elected politician. Canada: Pink, France: Green, Germany: Gray, Italy: Purple, Poland: Blue, Spain: Orange, Turkey: Brown, United Kingdom: Yellow, United States: Red.

Cross-Country Study Reveals Similar Patterns of Political Toxicity on Social Media

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Simple Daily Activities May Make Your Brain Four Years Younger

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Scientists Discover Mice Use Their Tails Like a Whip to Keep Balance

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First-Ever 3D Lip Cell Model Advances Treatment of Facial Injuries

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New findings on animal viruses with potential to infect humans

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Breakthrough Depression Treatment Shows Promise with Five-Day Brain Stimulation Therapy

An atom is hit by a laser pulse. One electron is ripped out of the atom, another electron is shifted into a state with higher energy.

Scientists Track Quantum Entanglement at Nature’s Fastest Timescale

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Artificial intelligence is creating a new way of thinking, an external thought process outside of our minds

Undergraduate student, Calvin Teague, demonstrates an optimal thumb grip on a mid-range disc.

Study Finds Optimal Thumb Position for Disc Golf Throws: 3 Centimeters from Edge

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Financial Incentives for Health: An Underutilized Tool

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