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Brain Stimulation Could Help Cognitive Deficits in Long-COVID

Scientists have demonstrated that cognitive impairment in patients with long-COVID can be significantly improved in three to four days using alternating non-invasive brain stimulation using microcurrents.
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Yellowstone Wolves Lose the Thrill of the Hunt When Bears Are Around

If you are a wolf living in Yellowstone National Park, bears mess with you. They show up uninvited and steal kills from your pack. And when scavenging bears drive you away from tasty carcasses, you and your fellow wolves will – strangely enough – kill less often.

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Genetic Atlases Reveal New Landscapes in Brain Structure

Scientists have used atlases of the human brain informed by genetics to identify hundreds of genomic loci.
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Stressed Worms Produce More Sexually Attractive Offspring – Here’s How

Researchers have determined how sexual attractiveness is passed on, and that it occurs not through modification of the worm’s DNA, but instead through the transfer of small RNAs.
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In the Bronze Age, Large-Scale Female Immigration Altered Genetic Landscape of Orkney

Large-scale immigration of women to Orkney in the early Bronze Age led to the survival of Neolithic male lineages for longer than seen elsewhere.
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No Time To Work Out? Three Seconds of Exercise a Day Could Do the Trick

Lifting weights for as little as three seconds a day can have a positive impact on muscle strength, a new study from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has discovered.

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Chemists "Upcycle" Plastic Trash Into Tougher, More Valuable Material

Chemists have discovered a method to break down plastics to create a new material that is stronger and tougher than the original – meaning it’s potentially more valuable.
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How KRAS Oncogenes Drive Tumor Formation

A collaborative team of researchers has been able to shed light on these processes by which KRAS oncogenes drive tumor formation.
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Calcium-Ion Batteries Could Be the Next Big Thing for Electric Cars

Calcium-ion batteries are being proposed as an alternative to lithium, to help in the transition towards electric vehicles.
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Microbial Partnership Paves the Way for Human Disease

Researchers discovered that the fungus Rhizopus fights back against soil predators and human immune cells by partnering with a bacteria called Ralstonia in a two way partnership.
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