- One gene reveals clues to why humans thrived and Neanderthals didn’t The Washington Post
- Tracing brain chemistry across humanity’s family tree Phys.org
- Single amino acid mutation differentiates human, Neanderthal behavior, study finds -…
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One gene reveals clues to why humans thrived and Neanderthals didn’t – The Washington Post
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New analgesic shows promise as opioid alternative
Opioids like morphine are widely used in medical practice due to their powerful pain-relieving effects. However, they carry the risk of serious adverse effects such as respiratory depression and drug dependence. For this reason,…
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Sleep strengthens motor learning through targeted brain rhythms
When faced with difficult tasks, sometimes people hit a mental wall and make the decision to “sleep on it.” Returning to the task after sleeping, they often perform better. Why? Rhythmic brain activity during sleep transforms…
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Targeted botox delivery shows promise for treating jaw disorder
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) limits jaw function and is so painful that it lessens the quality of life. Botulinum toxin-also known as botox-is emerging as an effective treatment option, but there are concerns about side effects,…
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Lockheed Martin targets 2028 demo of space-based missile interceptors
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.— Lockheed Martin is developing concepts for deploying missile interceptors in space as part of Golden Dome for America, the Trump administration’s ambitious program to create a comprehensive missile defense system…
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Lets Do Nukes On The Moon
Keith’s note: According to Politico: “Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will announce expedited plans this week to build a nuclear reactor on the moon, the first major action by the former Fox News host as the interim NASA administrator.” Not…
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I Tested Candy AI Unfiltered Chat for 1 Month
Candy.ai offers a bespoke NSFW chatbot platform centered on building intimate digital companionship. Here, your conversations don’t just flirt—they escalate into more explicit realms through roleplay, voice, and custom visuals.
This isn’t…
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Mouth and gut microbes talk to each other
A landmark review uncovers how your mouth’s microbes shape gut health, immunity, and chronic disease, making oral care a frontline strategy for whole-body wellbeing.
In a recent study in the journal Nutrients, researchers…
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Actionable insights for equitable urban sustainability transition through building-level assessment of sustainable development goals
This article introduces a novel methodology aimed at assessing SDGs at the building level, departing from conventional administrative unit evaluations. This approach, integrating advanced geospatial modeling and machine learning, enables granular…
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