Depression alters how people pursue rewards, but, conversely, whether depressive symptoms influence how people learn to avoid nonrewarding, unpleasant events is less clear. Ryan Tomm and colleagues, from the University of British…
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Most Detailed Geologic Map Of The US To Date Lets You Explore Country’s Ancient History
Ever wanted to know more about the ground beneath your feet? Well, thanks to a new geologic map of the lower 48 states of the USA, now you can – and in more detail than ever before.
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The Blind Date of Mars with 3I/ATLAS in a Month | by Avi Loeb | Sep, 2025
Press enter or click to view image in full size(Credit: BBC) Blind dates are exciting because they hold the potential for surprises, especially when dealing with an interstellar date partner of unknown origin.
On October 3, 2025, the interstellar…
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Brain pulsations driving glymphatic function differ in narcolepsy patients and healthy individuals
A hormone produced by the brain, orexin, may play a central role in the functioning of the brain’s glymphatic system, which clears waste, according to a new study from the University of Oulu.
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Glutamate receptors found to drive pediatric brain tumor development
The most common type of brain tumor in children, pilocytic astrocytoma (PA), accounts for about 15% of all pediatric brain tumors. Although this type of tumor is usually not life-threatening, the unchecked growth of tumor cells can…
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CERN Deploys Cutting-Edge AI in “Impossible” Hunt for Higgs Decay
The Higgs boson gives particles mass, but its links to the lighter quarks are still largely untested. CMS has now hunted for Higgs decays to charm quarks in rare events produced with top-quark pairs, using advanced machine learning to… Continue Reading
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Your nose could detect Alzheimer’s years before memory loss
A fading sense of smell can be one of the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s disease even before cognitive impairments manifest. Research by scientists at DZNE and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) sheds new light on this phenomenon,…
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We Know Shockingly Little About Microplastic Impact on Fetuses : ScienceAlert
During pregnancy, the placenta is the lifeline between mother and baby. It supplies the foetus with oxygen and nutrients, removes waste products and acts as a partial shield against harmful substances. But it is not an impenetrable barrier.
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Landmark study maps mutational landscape of triple-negative breast cancer in African American women
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), the deadliest breast cancer subtype, disproportionately affects African American women – but until now, they were underrepresented in genomic studies aimed at identifying the genetic mutations…
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Meet Elysia: A New Open-Source Python Framework Redefining Agentic RAG Systems with Decision Trees and Smarter Data Handling
If you’ve ever tried to build a agentic RAG system that actually works well, you know the pain. You feed it some documents, cross your fingers, and hope it doesn’t hallucinate when someone asks it a simple question. Most of the…
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