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Genetic Study Reveals Overlap in Psychiatric Disorders

Genetic Study Reveals Overlap in Psychiatric Disorders

A large-scale genetic study of over 6 million people identifies shared genetic patterns across 14 psychiatric disorders, suggesting that many conditio...

Recent Advances in Mental Health & Wellbeing Research

Recent Advances in Mental Health & Wellbeing Research

A roundup of recent research exploring the genetic basis of mental health overlaps, the impact of sleep aids, benefits of nature, potential of GLP-1 m...

Iran Says US Answered Its Peace Proposal

Iran Says US Answered Its Peace Proposal

Iran says it has received a US reply to its latest proposal to end the conflict, though Washington has not publicly confirmed sending a response. A sp...

Japanese scientists fine-tune molecular flow in nanoreactors to boost catalytic performance

Japanese scientists fine-tune molecular flow in nanoreactors to boost catalytic performance

A team at Tohoku University reports that fine-tuning molecular flow within nanoreactors can significantly improve catalytic performance....

Biggest 3D map of the universe finds over 47 million galaxies, but dark energy mystery remains unsolved

Biggest 3D map of the universe finds over 47 million galaxies, but dark energy mystery remains unsolved

The largest 3D map of the universe reveals over 47 million galaxies, but dark energy remains an unsolved mystery....

Why Your Dreams Feel So Real Sometimes and So Strange Other Times

Why Your Dreams Feel So Real Sometimes and So Strange Other Times

Dreams are shaped by your personality, experiences, and even global events. Your brain transforms everyday life into vivid, often surreal stories whil...

Canada proposes POET mission to hunt Earth-sized planets

Exoplanet science and the search for life beyond Earth continue to advance at break-neck speeds, with the number of confirmed exoplanets by NASA rapid...

Scientists Debunk 100-Year-Old Belief About Brain Cells, Rewriting Textbooks

Scientists Debunk 100-Year-Old Belief About Brain Cells, Rewriting Textbooks

New evidence suggests axons may not be uniform tubes but dynamic, pearl-like structures. Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say one of biology’s mos...

Decades-long physics mystery may have been an illusion all along

Decades-long physics mystery may have been an illusion all along

The muon mismatch was caused by calculation limits, not a new force. Improved methods bring theory and experiment into close agreement....

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0502_Antelope_CNN

A Texas bio-science company is working to bring an extinct antelope species back to life....

This Might Explain Why Old Houses Feel Haunted

This Might Explain Why Old Houses Feel Haunted

Those creepy vibes you get in a creaky old house may have more to do with the boiler than with the beyond. A new study suggests low-frequency "infraso...

Rapid AI adoption risks creating monocultures in scientific knowledge, researcher warns

Rapid AI adoption risks creating monocultures in scientific knowledge, researcher warns

AI's rapid spread in research risks narrowing scientific thinking, a JMIR analysis warns. Funding is shifting toward faster, AI-optimized output rathe...

Hayward Robot Plant Gears Up To Crank Out 100,000 Home Helpers

Hayward Robot Plant Gears Up To Crank Out 100,000 Home Helpers

1X opened a 58,000‐sq‐ft Hayward factory to build NEO home robots; initial output 10,000 units with shipments planned in 2026....

Scientists Say They’ve Figured Out What Causes “Ghosts”

Scientists Say They’ve Figured Out What Causes “Ghosts”

At Futurism, my work has often centered on bringing a sense of clarity and insight to complex topics ranging from the regulation of emerging technolog...

Psychology says people who keep handwritten letters in a box at the back of a closet aren’t sentimental, they’re holding evidence that someone once took thirty minutes to think only about them, and the world doesn’t generate that proof anymore

Psychology says people who keep handwritten letters in a box at the back of a closet aren’t sentimental, they’re holding evidence that someone once took thirty minutes to think only about them, and the world doesn’t generate that proof anymore

A handwritten letter is evidence: someone blocked off a piece of their finite life and spent it thinking only about you. The reason people keep boxes ...

Blood stem cells evade immunity in aplastic anemia by similar genetic mutations arising independently

Blood stem cells evade immunity in aplastic anemia by similar genetic mutations arising independently

A genomic study of the largest pediatric and adult aplastic anemia cohort genetically profiled to date, finds that protective mutations arise as indep...

This May at the National Museum of Natural History, Learn How Scientists Investigate Volcanic Eruptions

This May at the National Museum of Natural History, Learn How Scientists Investigate Volcanic Eruptions

The museum is hosting events throughout the month ranging from an exploration of human evolutionary history to a celebration of all things amphibian...

UAH Business Researchers Find Providing a "Solution Package" for Customers May Actually Weaken Buyer-Supplier Relationships

UAH Business Researchers Find Providing a "Solution Package" for Customers May Actually Weaken Buyer-Supplier Relationships

New research from The University of Alabama in Huntsville, a part of The University of Alabama System, challenges a long-held assumption in business: ...

What’s Safe to Eat? Birds of a Feather Learn Together

What’s Safe to Eat? Birds of a Feather Learn Together

In a study, Australian cockatoos figured out that a new food was OK to consume by observing one another, a vivid example of “social learning” in a...

Long-term study of COVID lockdown and family life shows unexpected, lasting effects on fatherhood

In the years following the COVID-19 pandemic, much has been said about how the lockdowns created conditions for dual-parent families to spend more tim...