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Nearly Ten Percent of Cancer Papers Flagged as Potentially Fake
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Nearly Ten Percent of Cancer Papers Flagged as Potentially Fake
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Babies with congenital heart disease have altered brain activity in regions involved in movement and emotions, but heart surgery restored these brain networks to healthy connectivity.
Can AI read papers like a scientist? A new benchmark shows where LLMs fail
UH Researcher Disputes Claim that Multilingualism Promotes Better Brain Aging | University of Houston www.uh.edu/news-events/...
An obstacle to an HIV cure is that the viral protease enzyme is like a jewel thief that dodges laser sensors, which, when tripped, cause death of infected cells. Drugs can force protease to stand up, potentially reducing reservoirs of latently infected cells. www.science.org/content/arti...
Imagine rewinding the tape of life. You go back past the dinosaurs, past the explosion of animal life in the Cambrian, past the first multicellular blobs, all the way back to a single, microscopic speck floating in a primordial ocean about four billion years ago.
Scientists call this speck LUCAβ¦β©
Worried AI means you wonβt get a job when you graduate?
Lukasz Swiatek of the University of New South Wales Sydney discusses what advancement in technologies might mean for future graduates
π¬ A must-read article by @draehernandez.bsky.social:
βResearchers have documented dozens of recent cases where deepfakes played a central role in online fraud. In several instances, high-ranking government officials appeared on social media endorsing questionable investmentsβthough neither their words nor gestures were genuine.β
Most Preventable Cancers Are Linked to Just Two Lifestyle Habits
A new study into how different parts of memory work in the brain has shown that the same brain areas are involved in retrieving different types of information, the findings could redefine how memory is understood and studied.
Simple method can enable early detection and prevention of chronic kidney disease
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COVID-19 still claims more than 100,000 US lives each year
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Your genes determine how fast your DNA mutates with age, study shows
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Ozempic and Wegovy might help people avoid colon cancer as well as promote weight loss or control diabetes, a new study says.
Murder victim discovered to have two sets of DNA due to rare condition
www.newscientist.com/article/2507... #medsky #dna #chimerism
The Virtual Classroom Is Wishing You A Happy New Year!
Biology-inspired brain model matches animal learning and reveals overlooked neuron activity
2025 was the year of online safety laws β but do they work?
New for @newscientist.com:
Variants in at least 259 genes contribute to people's risk of developing #ChronicFatigueSyndrome, or #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis (ME/CFS).
Almost half of them have also been linked to #LongCovid.
https://loom.ly/_QjfGG8
He made beer thatβs also a vaccine. Now controversy is brewing
A scientistβs unconventional project illustrates many challenges in developing new vaccines: www.sciencenews.org/article/vacc...
βThe only conclusion I could arrive at is that it is an application for businesses and individuals whose job it is to produce lengthy, seemingly accurate reports that no one will actually readβ¦It is designed to produce the appearance of research, without any actual research happening along the way.β
Pro tip: next time you invite an academic to give a talk, put them up in a nice resort hotel afterwards. The room should contain a photo of the speaker in mid-spiel. The photo should be made of fine chocolate.