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Scientists have zoomed in on how phosphoric acid moves electrical charges so efficiently in both biology and technology. By freezing a key molecular pair to extremely low temperatures, they found it forms just one stable...
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The worlds oldest octopus was never an octopus

Science Daily - 7 Apr 2026 21:51
A famous oldest octopus fossil has been exposed as a case of mistaken identity. Advanced imaging revealed hidden teeth showing it was actually related to a nautilus, not an octopus. The confusion came from decay that alt...
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Researchers have developed a cutting-edge technique that uses RNA barcodes to map how neurons connect, capturing thousands of links with single-synapse precision. The method transforms brain mapping into a sequencing tas...
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Single Immune Switch Drives Both Arthritis and Alzheimers

Neuroscience News - 7 Apr 2026 20:38
Single Immune Switch Drives Both Arthritis and Alzheimers Researchers identify TREM-1 as a potent amplifier of the innate immune system. The review suggests that targeting this receptor could provide new treatments for sepsis, arthritis, and Alzheimers.
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'They are literally everywhere': The shocking story of how forever chemicals polluted the world Live Science spoke with Mariah Blake, an investigative journalist and author of the book "They Poisoned The World," about one of the greatest corporate scandals in history.
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Stoic Arguments Change More Minds Than Emotional Pleas

Neuroscience News - 7 Apr 2026 19:32
Stoic Arguments Change More Minds Than Emotional Pleas Research finds that emotional social media posts are viewed as manipulative and insincere, even by those who agree with the message. While "venting" feels good, it fails to change minds.
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Combined Body-Mind Exercise Reshapes the ADHD Brain

Neuroscience News - 7 Apr 2026 19:02
Combined Body-Mind Exercise Reshapes the ADHD Brain A new study shows that integrated cognitive-motor exercise outperforms standard aerobic activity in improving memory and self-control for children with ADHD. Researchers suggest "high-cognitive-load" movement is ...
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Two of the forefathers of quantum theory, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, had a famous argument over whether light is a wave or a particle. Columnist Karmela Padavic-Callaghan finds that the matter has been settled once ...
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The crew of NASAs Artemis II mission have captured extraordinary views of the moon, including close-ups of the far side and a breathtaking solar eclipse
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Training programmes for people with aphantasia - the inability to create mental images - are challenging neuroscientists' understanding of how we create thoughts
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DNA reveals ancestry of man buried in Stone Age monument in Spain, but his religion remains a mystery In the Middle Ages, a man was buried in a Stone Age monument in what is now Spain. Now, we finally know his genetic roots, but his religious beliefs are still a mystery.
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Nearly every object we interact with in our lives has a mass, but where does this mass come from? Modern physics says matter acquires its mass from interaction with a physical vacuum-it is not an empty space, but contain...
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Your Brain Rewards You for Imagining the Future

Neuroscience News - 7 Apr 2026 16:29
Your Brain Rewards You for Imagining the Future A new study proposes that "mental time travel" is reinforced by the brain's reward system. This new theory explains why we invest in future-thinking and how this process can contribute to chronic mental disor...
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Cnpy1 Protects Stressed Neurons

Neuroscience News - 7 Apr 2026 16:11
Cnpy1 Protects Stressed Neurons Researchers have identified the Cnpy1 protein as a vital survival factor for pheromone-detecting neurons. The study shows how these specialized cells co-opt "ER-stress" pathways to function, with Cnpy1 acting as ...
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Amplifying the brain's waste disposal system seems to clear a substance that drives migraines, relieving some of the pain associated with the condition
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Anaerobic digesters converting manure to biogas reduce methane emissions from livestock, but incentives for them have encouraged factory farms to get bigger
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Unpaid Labor Predicts Psychological Distress

Neuroscience News - 7 Apr 2026 15:56
Unpaid Labor Predicts Psychological Distress Total working hours, combining paid jobs and unpaid domestic labor, is the key driver of poor mental health and sleep deprivation in women. Researchers call for policy changes that account for "invisible work" to...
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Brain Creates Vivid Worlds During Total Collapse

Neuroscience News - 7 Apr 2026 15:42
Brain Creates Vivid Worlds During Total Collapse Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) may be an evolved survival mechanism. The study suggests the brain creates structured, vivid "worlds" as an adaptive response to physiological collapse.
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Moving Toward Metaphysics to Explain Consciousness

Neuroscience News - 7 Apr 2026 15:28
Moving Toward Metaphysics to Explain Consciousness A new study is challenging the scientific status quo by arguing that consciousness may be a fundamental property of the universe. Using Integrated Information Theory, the study explores how subjective experience could ex...
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AI 'mirages' mean tools used to analyze medical scans could fabricate their findings Modern AI models can create convincing descriptions of images that were never given to them - a phenomenon researchers call a "mirage."
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In a new Nature Physics publication, University of Amsterdam researchers introduce human-made materials that spring to life. These 'metamaterials' don't just learn to change shape, but can autonomously adapt ...
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World's fattest parrot - on the verge of extinction 30 years ago - has record-breaking breeding season Conservationists are celebrating the 105th kkp chick to hatch during the 2026 breeding season - the highest number reported since such records began 30 years ago.
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