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The brain relies on a tight rhythm of sleep-wake cycles and memory consolidation routines. When stress activates CRH neurons ...
The James Webb Telescope reveals a never-before-seen infrared image: thousands of galaxies and ancient stars expose cosmic evolution.
Proton emission was first observed in the 1970s, with early discoveries involving isotopes like cobalt‑53 and lutetium‑151. These findings confirmed that atomic nuclei can decay by losing individual ...
Ancient herbivore ecosystems survived two major global reorganizations but face unprecedented modern extinction threats.
Leaving your physical body, hovering a few feet in the air, and seeing your own body from the outside, is an out-of-body experience (OBEs) ...
Scientists have discovered a novel way to relieve pain by targeting TRPV1, a key ion channel involved in sensing heat and physical discomfort ...
As strange as this may sound, scientists believe that at least one type of bacteria in your gut actually causes depression, ...
NASA’s PUNCH mission provides the first-ever 3D views of solar storms in motion, revealing their structure and paths to Earth.
Research links supernovae to Earth’s climate shifts, revealing potential atmospheric impacts and adding a cosmic layer to ...
Aspergillus fungus thrives because its genome bends easily to new pressures. It lives on soil, grains, animal feathers, even coral skeletons.
Sealed manure lagoons can cut dairy farm methane emissions by 80%, turning a climate threat into a fuel source.
New research shows that turfgrass lawns, even in winter, absorb carbon dioxide and play a key role in reducing urban ...
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