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  • Determination of the temporal-spatial pattern distribution and evolution of industrial heritage in Northeast China and its influencing factors

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  • Beyond diagnosis: a network approach to the emotional and control processes involved in the binge eating spectrum disorders

  • Manasse, S. M., Murray, H. B., Parker, M., Forman, E. M. & Juarascio, A. S. A characterization of binge planning behavior in individuals with binge-spectrum eating disorders. Eat. Weight Disord. 25, 1099–1103.

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  • Agrifood companies must take responsibility for nitrogen pollution

    Agrifood companies must take responsibility for nitrogen pollution

    Agrifood companies must take responsibility for nitrogen pollution

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  • A cognitive layer architecture to support large-language model performance in psychotherapy interactions

    A cognitive layer architecture to support large-language model performance in psychotherapy interactions

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  • Wainberg, M. L. et al. Challenges and opportunities in global mental health: a research-to-practice perspective. Curr. Psychiatry Rep. 19, 28 (2017).

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  • Behavioral differences in cooperation between patients with schizophrenia and control participants

    Behavioral differences in cooperation between patients with schizophrenia and control participants

    Participants and procedures

    Our experiment was conducted with two distinct populations: undergraduate university students (for the non-clinical sample) and hospitalized patients with schizophrenia (for the clinical sample). We first collected data…

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  • You Can Still Improve as You Age—With the Right Mindset

    You Can Still Improve as You Age—With the Right Mindset

    Getting older comes with the inevitable deterioration of our minds and bodies, right? 

    Not according to newly published research in Geriatrics that’s challenging traditional assumptions about the aging process. Instead, we’re capable of…

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  • AI autocomplete may subtly shape views on social issues

    AI autocomplete may subtly shape views on social issues

    Using AI to auto-complete written communications may be tempting. But the large language models may also auto-complete thoughts, researchers report March 11 in Science Advances.

    Few people realize that generative AI chatbots are…

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  • Weed Not Only Sends Memories Up in Smoke, It Reshapes Them

    Weed Not Only Sends Memories Up in Smoke, It Reshapes Them

    With state marijuana legalization sweeping the country, adults are using it in record numbers, and scientists, like Carrie Cuttler and Ryan McLaughlin of Washington State University, now have freer rein to study its effects. 

    “We’re living in…

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  • Vegans develop complex skills to navigate an omnivorous society, new research shows

    Vegans develop complex skills to navigate an omnivorous society, new research shows

    Going vegan is a life-changing decision. Successfully committing to eating only ethically sourced, non-exploitative products—no dairy, no honey, no eggs, no animal output of any kind—can be daunting, especially in a society where most people…

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