AI4RDD: Artificial Intelligence and Rare Disease Diagnosis: A proposal to improve the anamnesis process

A new study finds that grey treefrogs use daylight length to trigger 'antifreeze' buildup for winter

Analysis of 1,800+ UNESCO documents found that while awareness of climate risks is rising, real local action to protect heritage sites remains limited.

Hallucinations are inevitable but can be made statistically negligible

Brain region-specific and systemic transcriptomic alterations in a human alpha-synuclein overexpressing rat model

New study from the Canadian Arctic shows that during warm, low-ice years, ringed seals have thinner blubber, depleted fatty acids, and high metabolic stress

The Bearded Vulture as an accumulator of historical remains: Insights for future ecological and biocultural studies

Sometimes life demands more than one language

Researchers discovered that wild Pacific white-sided dolphins host a surprisingly diverse community of potentially cross-species pathogens, revealing how even common marine mammals can play an important role in understanding ocean and public health connections.

Scaling Instruction-Selection Verification against Authoritative ISA Semantics

In a court case, a defendant accused of tax fraud was acquitted after the judge wove together the voices of prosecution, defense, witnesses and police

In a recent study, researchers analyzed 67 complete transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) genomes collected globally between 1952 and 2023, employed comparative genomics to uncover the evolutionary dynamics and spatial dissemination of TGEV.

Associations of Sexual Identity and Gender Identity with Substance Use and Mental Health in Young Adulthood

Federal–State Perspective Desalignment as an Emerging Meta-System Pathology in U.S

Bauform: Production-Grade Code Generation with Cryptographic Verification (100% success rate)

The new study investigates coronal heating using remote diagnostics from solar radio bursts with in situ measurements near the Sun

A study of 2.2M Danes found sleep issues increased from 34% to 49% among 15–45 year olds (2010–2021)

The soil fungus Trichoderma hamatum releases airborne chemicals that stop harmful fungi from growing

Our economic outlook is a classic case of "bad news hits harder." A study shows we react much more strongly to negative financial shocks than positive ones.

On the U.S.–Mexico border, everyday speech mixes English and Spanish in creative ways—words like troca for “truck” or parquear for “to park.” Now, hundreds of these voices are safely recorded and preserved online for future study.

Breakthrough climate model simulation shows how wildfires trigger powerful thunderstorms

A US study finds that even modest reductions in access to PrEP could lead to 8,600+ extra HIV infections in 10 years, adding $3.6B in lifetime medical costs.

Common air pollutant has a secret weapon: bacterial toxins

Scientists at Columbia University have found a "brain dial" in mice that controls cravings for sugar, fat and salt

New research shows human-caused climate change has already led to millions of deaths, illnesses, and economic losses worldwide

Investigating the Metabolic Benefits of Magnetic Mitohormesis in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Black WWI veterans played a pioneering role in the early civil rights movement

The effect of H-1B quota on employment and selection of foreign-born labor (2018)

A study of nearly 30,000 children found lower air pollution is linked to better eyesight, especially in younger students with early-stage myopia.

Loss of Trp53 results in a hypoactive T cell phenotype accompanied by reduced pro-inflammatory signaling in a syngeneic orthotopic mouse model of ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma

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