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Processing traumatic memories during sleep leads to changes in the brain associated with improvement in PTSD symptoms, finds new study

Significant study finds insights into Alzheimer's disease mechanisms through novel hydrogel matrix: Researchers leap forward in understanding the interplay between amyloid-like structures and neuronal cells

Researchers have demonstrated that reinforced plastics can be recycled without loss of original mechanical properties, sometimes even with improved characteristics

In a genome-wide analysis, an international research team found genetic associations between children's early vocabulary size and later-life ADHD, literacy, and general cognition.

Structure, dynamics, and functional properties of hybrid alginate-pectin gels dually crosslinked by Ca2+ and Zn2+ ions designed as a delivery device for self-emulsifying systems for lipophilic phytotherapeutics

Researchers create new technology for customized air purification of toxic gases

Lead poisoning has a far greater impact on global health than previously thought, potentially contributing to over five million deaths a year and posing a similar threat to air pollution

Rare genetic mutations that occur during the first few days of embryo development may increase the risk of developing schizophrenia in later life, according to a study of more than 12,800 adults with schizophrenia and over 11,600 people without the condition.

Lactoferrin alleviates Western diet-induced cognitive impairment

Formula One racers can have their eyes shut for 20 meters of driving when they blink, which is probably why they do it selectively when behind the wheel.

Excess Visceral Fat Associated With Poorer Cognitive Performance

Most people feel 'psychologically close' to climate change

New sound navigation technology enables the blind to navigate. Visual navigation areas in the brain can be activated using sound

Adults who neglect COVID-19 health recommendations may also neglect basic road safety

Families on three continents inherited their epilepsy from a single person

Overworking your brain can lead to it literally poisoning itself, a study has shown, thanks to chemicals released into the prefrontal cortex, which forces the body to slow down in order to give time for the production of these toxins to stop and for them to be flushed out.

When city police departments are disbanded (leading to the outsourcing of law enforcement to county sheriffs), overall crime levels stay the same and law enforcement spending stays the same

Researchers have designed a fuel production system that uses water, carbon dioxide (CO2), and sunlight to produce aviation fuel

Chemical inhibitor blocks final path to cell death in mice with Parkinson's symptoms: In studies in mice, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have identified a chemical compound that stops the final events in the pathway linked to the death of brain cells in Parkinson's disease.

American law enforcement is seizing fentanyl pills at a rate nearly 50 times greater than four years ago

Just 15% of CBD-infused oil, beverages, and other products are labeled correctly

Researchers make progress in understanding X chromosome inactivation in the early female embryo

The "natural experiment" caused by the shutdown of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic led to a 2-h shift in the sleep of developing adolescents, longer sleep duration, improved sleep quality, and less daytime sleepiness compared to those experienced under the regular school-time schedule

Scientists have found an increased global mortality linked to arsenic exposure in rice-based diets.

People who inherited a special ion channel from Neanderthals experience more pain.

Scientists confirm a 100 year old (but since then debunked) hypothesis that single-celled organisms are capable of hierarchical decision making (varied responses to irritant particles) - they were able to reproduce the results using the same S

Scientists find a mutation in a gene called ADRB1 allows individuals in one family to sleep as little as 4.5 hours per night without feeling tired - they then bred rats with the same mutation…

Certain PTSD therapies prove effective long after patients stop treatment

Being high in 'neuroticism' and low in 'conscientiousness' can come at a cost in terms of income a new study has found

Health staff 'too stressed' to deal with disasters. Staff suffer from increasing workload and stricter performance measures with less flexibility

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