Across 1,000 species, males die younger than females—even in zoos. A global study shows biology, not just lifestyle, drives ...
The rate of acquisition of genomic changes in cancer has been the topic of much discussion, with several recent investigations finding evidence of punctuated evolution instead of gradual accumulation ...
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Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying associative threat learning is essential for advancing behavioral models of threat and adaptation. We investigated distinct activation patterns across ...
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Streetlights could be the answer to low-cost, accessible EV charging
Electric cars promise cleaner air, lower fuel bills, but for most motorists, the greatest challenge is where to charge up. A ...
A new study provides evidence that misophonia is linked to difficulties in adapting to emotional demands and switching ...
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What If Life Is Just Another Kind of Computer?
Alan Turing and John von Neumann saw it early: the logic of life and the logic of code may be one and the same.
PagePeek introduces an AI-powered paper evaluation system that revolutionizes thanatology research by ensuring scientific rigor, ethical ...
Discover Daiichi Sankyo's Q2 2024 earnings, updated revenue forecasts, oncology pipeline advances, and global partnerships.
Is teenage depression more likely to come back later in life? A new population study challenges assumptions and finds similar ...
Pilgrimages are ubiquitous across all major world religions. From the Camino de Santiago, a Christian pilgrimage that ...
A new developmental theory is reshaping how experts understand the reliability of children's and adolescents' memories of ...
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