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Research Shows That Creatine May Protect The Brain From Injuries
While creatine is a beloved (and effective) muscle-building supplement, about 5% of your body's stores of this compound are in the brain. Researchers...
mindbodygreen.com - 30+ days ago

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Octopus Mating Is Toxic Indeed! Male Octopus Injects Female With Venom to Avoid Being Eaten by Her
Male blue-lined octopuses use Tetrodotoxin to immobilize the female so that mating can happen and she won't eat him after mating, researchers...
knewz.com - 11 days ago
entrepreneurship
Startup aiming to build AI models for chemistry adds two AI ‘godfathers’ to advisory panel as it grabs top research talent from Google
A U.K. startup aiming to use AI to discover new chemicals and materials has signed up two “godfathers of AI,” as well as a leading AI policy advisor...
fortune.com - 30 days ago
health / science
Your Brain Might Start 'Eating Itself' During Strenuous Endurance Exercise
When the human brain is starved of energy, it may start to 'eat' its own fatty tissue for fuel, according to a pilot study on the brains of marathon...
sciencealert.com - 10 days ago
business
Cotariu announces candidacy for Minnesota Senate District 6
BRAINERD — Merrifield resident Steve Cotariu announced Monday, March 24, his candidacy for the Minnesota Senate District 6 seat as a...
brainerddispatch.com - 11 days ago
science
Schizophrenia’s Unique Brain Network Identified
A new study has identified a distinct brain network connecting areas of atrophy associated with schizophrenia, offering a unified view of its...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Netflix's Adolescence makes UK TV ratings history
Netflix drama Adolescence has become the first streaming show to top the UK's weekly TV ratings, beating BBC shows like The Apprentice and Death in Paradise in the latest official rankings. The first episode of Adolescence was watched by 6.45 million people in its first week, according to ratings...
bbc.com - 10 days ago
apps
You Can Now Save and Share Moments From Your Favorite Netflix Shows
When you watch a long movie or a full season of a show, there are usually only a couple of standout moments that need to be seen. And it's those...
makeuseof.com - 30+ days ago
shopping
This grocery chain dominates the Triangle market, new report shows
North Carolina grocery stores have real followings. These are not the shoppers who just stop into whichever market is nearest them for one or two...
heraldsun.com - Today
nature
Revealed: the ten research papers that policy documents cite most
An exclusive analysis shows that economics and interdisciplinary teams get the attention of policymakers. Dalmeet Singh Chawla Dalmeet Singh Chawla is...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Pakistan’s LNG Glut Shows the Fragility of Demand in Emerging Markets
The country’s woes signal an inconvenient truth: When the fuel gets expensive, the developing world just stops buying. Welcome to Energy Daily, our...
bloomberg.com - 11 days ago
health
Brain Connectivity Patterns Link Vascular Disease to Cognitive Decline - Neuroscience News
These findings emphasize the potential of combining neuroimaging and blood biomarkers for early detection and monitoring of dementia. The study...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Dating apps can have negative effects on body image and mental health, research shows
THREE KEY FACTS Around 350 million people globally use dating apps, and they amass an estimated annual revenue of more than US $ 5 billion ( $ 8.9bn). In...
nzherald.co.nz - 30+ days ago
health
How early-life stress can ‘reprogram’ the brain
New research reveals how childhood adversity shapes the brain and behavior. Early-life adversity affects more than half of the world’s children and is...
futurity.org - 14 days ago
science
When researchers attached cameras to baby humpback whales they discovered something amazing
Video shows how humpback calves tell their mothers they are hungry Hungry baleen whale babies may burp, bark and snort as a way of begging for food...
discoverwildlife.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Apple TV Plus has begun announcing its 2025 movies and shows — here's what our streaming expert is most excited for
One of the most exciting streaming services to monitor for new TV shows and movies is Apple TV Plus, which focuses a lot more on quality than...
whattowatch.com - 30+ days ago
health
We need agricultural intelligence to protect against the threat of avian influenza
As of early March, 30 poultry operations in Canada were dealing with avian influenza outbreaks: 16 in B.C., 10 in Ontario, and one each in Alberta,...
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nature
First ‘bilingual’ brain-reading device decodes Spanish and English words
Artificial- intelligence system allows a man who cannot speak coherently to have a conversation in the language of his choice. Amanda Heidt Amanda Heidt...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
‘Anxiety is palpable’: detention of researchers at US border spurs travel worries
Several high-profile incidents in the past month have scientists on edge. An immigration crackdown in the United States is rattling the global...
nature.com - 11 days ago
education
Creativity boosts standardized literacy and numeracy test scores: Australia
A groundbreaking study shows that creativity plays an essential role in academic success, suggesting that students who think outside the box are more...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Research Says People With Charisma Use These 4 Rules To Be More Charming
If someone asked you to list all the truly charming people you knew, you probably could without any problems. Charm is the quality of attracting or...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Swimming pool awarded £600,000 regeneration boost
A Grade II listed Edwardian swimming pool has been awarded more than £600,000 so a multimillion-pound regeneration project can get under way. Bramley Baths in Leeds has received a total of £639,375 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for work to restore and protect the swimming pool, which was...
bbc.co.uk - 6 days ago
health
Surprising data shows pot’s impact on mental health
As cannabis legalization spreads and the number of consumers continues to grow, more is being revealed about the plant and its effects. So-called...
greenstate.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Female elephants rumble to say 'let's go!' Namibian study shows males do too, a sign of unexpected social bonds
In elephant family groups made up of related females and their young, it is clear that the animals produce vocal sounds to coordinate action. This...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
technology
‘Most Pungent Smell’: Woman Claims She Can ‘Smell Cancer’; Internet Suggests Contacting Researchers
A woman’s Reddit post went viral on social media, as per which she claimed that she could ‘smell cancer’. Reacting to the ‘unique ability’, most of...
snownews.com - 2 days ago
nature
Chile’s lithium boom promises jobs and money — but threatens a critical water source
The Atacama Desert is a major source of lithium for EV batteries. As global demand ramps up, the local Lickanantay people are racing to protect...
grist.org - 9 days ago