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Why people think they’re right, even when they are wrong

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Bias found when drug manufacturers fund clinical trials

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Bias found when drug manufacturers fund clinical trials

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Antarctic ‘greening’ at dramatic rate

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Study Reveals Key Mechanisms Protecting Against Cognitive Decline in Asymptomatic Alzheimer’s

This picture shows a very famous outcrop where nearly horizontal black and white layers are observed. The BIC made of layers of igneous rock in a basin shape, formed over a period of about 1 million years, after which it seems to have barely changed.

2-billion-year-old rock home to living microbes

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Eyes on the fries: how our vision creates a food trend

The artificial cell nucleus (right) constructed using the purified DNA was morphologically very similar to the natural cell nucleus derived from an egg (left).

Scientists Create First Artificial Cell Nuclei in Living Mouse Eggs

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Research links outdoor air pollution to differences in children’s brains

Lero researchers Dr Barry Sheehan, Kevin McDonnell and Professor Finbarr Murphy, University of Limerick, Ireland following the publication of 'Are electric vehicles riskier? A comparative study of driving behaviour and insurance claims for internal combustion engine, hybrid and electric vehicles' in Accident Analysis & Prevention. Photo by Brian Arthur.

Drivers of electric vehicles are more likely to be at fault: Study

The biosignal (heart rate) of each player is obtained in real-time, uploaded to a secure online database, and displayed on the opponent's screen. The sharing of biosignals augments the sense of social presence between remote gaming partners. The researchers have named this system the “BioShare" system.

Biosignal Sharing in Online Gaming Enhances Social Presence, Study Finds

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Pigs may be transmission route of rat hepatitis E to humans

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New Study Reveals How Emotion Can Boost Memory for Contextual Details, Challenging Long-Held Beliefs

Researchers have formed a consortium called SSPsyGene with the shared objective of studying the genetic causes of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders (NPD). Their focus is on 250 high-risk genes that may contribute to these conditions. In the project's initial phase, they tested 23 of these risk genes. The stem cell lines they generated from this research will be shared globally to aid other scientists in studying how these genes contribute to NPD.

Scientists aim to decode the genetic roots of mental illness on a large scale

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