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Scientists find 49 genetic regions linking ADHD and dyslexia
A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry has uncovered genetic connections between dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),...
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Scientists edge closer to creating super accurate, chip-sized atomic clock that can fit into your smartphone
Breakthrough could pave the way for next-generation GPS in drones, smartphones and self-driving cars, scientists say. A new comb-like computer chip...
livescience.com
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entrepreneurship
Indy's cold AI job market
The Indianapolis area trails 29 other regions when it comes to the availability of AI jobs. Why it matters: Amid consternation about artificial...
axios.com
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fitness / health
Back Pain? Scientists Just Discovered 1 Simple Thing Can Help You Reduce and Avoid It
For years, the combination of terrible posture and work that requires long periods of sitting resulted in back soreness and back pain, especially in my...
inc.com
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cool stuff
Scientists discover protein that could restore youthful muscle strength
Scientists at the University of Buffalo have made a breakthrough in the quest to slow or even reverse aging. Their research focuses on a protein...
thebrighterside.news
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nature
Australia’s feral horses need ‘urgent’ control: scientists welcome latest report
Ecologists have praised government recommendations, but some say more concrete action — including a cull — is needed. Dyani Lewis Ecologists are...
nature.com
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Functional and structural connectivity of the subregions of the amygdala in ADHD children with or without ODD - BMC Psychiatry
• Research • Open access • Published: 24 January 2025 Functional and structural connectivity of the subregions of the amygdala in ADHD children with or...
biomedcentral.com
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cycling
Sir Chris Hoy’s management launches legal action against bike maintenance brand over “distressing” video linking cancer diagnosis to use of rival company’s chain lube
Representatives of six- time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy said that they had launched legal action against the owner of bicycle maintenance brand...
road.cc
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technology
Meta signs its first big AI deal for news
The agreement will bring news-related answers to Meta’s AI chatbot, with citations linking to Reuters content. Meta’s AI chatbot will soon begin citing...
theverge.com
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nature
Huge survey finds US $ 10,000 pay gap for disabled scientists
Disabled people with STEM PhDs earn less than their non-disabled colleagues. SLS invites applications for multiple tenure-track/tenured faculty...
nature.com
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learning
Scientists uncover a subtle everyday behavior that signals Alzheimer’s risk
A new study published in PLOS Digital Health highlights how smartphone navigation data could serve as a tool to identify individuals at risk of...
psypost.org
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technology
Scientists from China and South Africa find success in a record-breaking quantum satellite project
Recent reports indicate that scientists from China and South Africa recently joined forces to create the world’s longest intercontinental quantum satellite communication link, spanning 12,900...
businessinsider.com
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celebrity
Channing Tatum showcases recent body transformations: ‘Grateful for my genetics’
Tatum posted several photos showing his dramatic weight gain and loss for two different roles. Channing Tatum gave fans a personal look at some of...
today.com
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nutrition
Scientists find surprising new way to increase the value of 'white gold' food product: 'Positive changes can be made'
When you hear the phrase "you are what you eat," you probably mostly think about your food's nutrition. Research in Bangladesh is showing that the...
thecooldown.com
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health
Scientists Sound the Alarm Over Plastics in Our Brains After Shocking Study
A new commentary highlights the potential health risks of microplastics in our bodies and brains. If the thought of having a spoonful of plastic in...
gizmodo.com
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nature
Daily briefing: ‘All of Us’ genetics chart stirs unease
A figure in a high-profile paper has reignited debate among geneticists about how to best discuss and depict human diversity. Plus, a decades-old...
nature.com
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nature
Scientists achieve the tricky task of compressing liquids
Using a metal–organic framework, researchers reduced the volume of a water-based mixture by 7%. Katharine Sanderson Researchers have achieved the...
nature.com
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self improvement
Scientists say you can use this simple 6-step test to assess just how charismatic you are at work
I have a select few friends I would call genuinely charismatic — the rest are kind, and/or funny, and/or outgoing, but aren't quite there...
businessinsider.com
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Just a fraction of the hydrogen hidden beneath Earth's surface could power Earth for 200 years, scientists find [clone]
A newly-deployed satellite has created the most-detailed map yet of the ocean floor, finding hundreds of hills and underwater volcanoes that were...
space.com
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nature
Pig-organ transplants: what three human recipients have taught scientists
As researchers mark the loss of the first living recipient of a pig kidney, they share what they’ve learnt about xenotransplantation. Last week, the...
nature.com
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science
If You Need Only 4 Hours of Sleep, You Might Have This Rare Genetic Mutation
Short sleepers cruise by on four to six hours a night and don’t seem to suffer ill effects. Turns out they’re genetically built...
zmescience.com
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health
The genetics of people who need little sleep
popsci.com
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architecture
Ray Leigh, influential furniture designer inspired by his work on the 1951 Festival of Britain
Ray Leigh, who has died aged 96, was among the last of the group of designers involved with the 1951 Festival of Britain, and a key figure...
telegraph.co.uk
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fitness
Genetic adaptations from self-domestication in the yellow fever mosquito
Self- domestication in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes (the behaviour of living in association with humans for the past 5,000 years) was accompanied by...
nature.com
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Scientists are sounding the alarm after uncovering a concerning phenomenon in Iceland: 'It's the future of volcanic eruptions'
Scientists are studying Iceland in an urgent attempt to see if there could be a surge of volcanic eruptions after the rapid retreat of the...
thecooldown.com
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health
Deadly H5N1 bird flu strain has hit all but 1 continent
The H5N1 bird flu strain has infected humans and other animals in every continent except Australia, and scientists say it could serve as a...
axios.com
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