Brain device that reads inner thoughts aloud inspires strategies to protect mental privacy
Researchers isolated signals from a brain implant so people with movement disorders could voice thoughts without trying to speak
A new brain-computer interface vocalizes users' inner thoughts to restore speech in people with movement disorders. Read more about how scientists made the device, and their ideas to protect users from their own technology in @science.org π
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14.08.2025 19:56
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Thereβs an active shooter at a building ancross the street from the main CDC HQ in Atlanta.
I just received a photo from inside a CDC office building of a window full of bulletholes.
08.08.2025 21:17
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Sexual harassment is rife at US Antarctic research bases, fresh survey finds
More than two-thirds of people polled had witnessed sexual harassment or assault on the ice.
We've been waiting for this report from NSF for many months β results of a survey on sexual harassment at US Antarctic stations. The numbers aren't good, but at least this problem is out in the open & starting to be tackled. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
06.08.2025 17:59
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Could lithium stave off Alzheimerβs disease?
The metal is depleted in brains of people with disease and can reverse memory symptoms in mice, new study shows
Researchers found that low lithium levels are linked to Alzheimer's disease in humans, and restoring it can reverse cognitive decline in mice. For a field still searching for cure, this paper may offer a clever new approach π§
Read more about it in @science.org
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06.08.2025 16:09
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Even if they did, in the hospital environment, parents are thinking about the health of their baby--not about the specific kinds of experiments that could be done with their child's blood. "For research" is very broad-- parents didn't know they were consenting to studies about psychiatric illness.
05.08.2025 14:24
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Good question! Typically, in research, consent needs to be specific and informed. The oldest participants in the study were born in 1981, nearly twenty years before full genome sequencing was invented. Parents had no way of understanding what their child's blood samples could be used for.
05.08.2025 14:24
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Blood taken from Danish babies ended up in huge genetic studyβwithout consent
The iPsych project, which investigates the genetics of psychiatric disorders, has sent 140,000 opt-out notices amid backlash
Last month, 140,000 Danes found out that their genetic data was being used in a massive research project-- without their consent.
I unpacked how this happened, and why it matters for @science.org
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04.08.2025 15:57
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Looking at a sick person in VR can rev up our bodiesβ immune systems
New study provides βremarkableβ glimpse into how the brain predicts potential infections
Seeing is believing, especially for your immune system. A new study shows that watching visibly sick people approach you in VR can trigger immune responses the same way a vaccine does @science.org
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28.07.2025 19:40
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NIH, FDA plan to reduce animal testing draws mixed reactions among scientists
As the Trump administration reshapes biomedicine, it wants to change how scientists test drug safety: animal research.
FDA and NIH are moving away from animal testing. Scientists are split on whether that's a good idea, @marissa-russo.bsky.social and I report for @statnews.com after talking with 10+ researchers across academia and biotech.
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25.07.2025 14:07
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good catch! we are updating now
24.07.2025 22:42
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New AI model helps historians complete damaged Latin texts
By efficiently filling in Roman inscriptionsβ missing characters, the new model promises easier glimpses into the lives of ancient people
Roman inscriptions provide intimate windows into the daily lives of ancient people. But many inscriptions are damaged and difficult to parse.
I wrote about Aeneas, an AI tool that allows historians to fill in the missing gaps of Latin texts for @science.org
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24.07.2025 20:42
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& if you were wondering how the researchers developed the vaccine, you can see a picture of a mouse getting flossed @science.org
23.07.2025 15:10
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Engineers transform dental floss into needle-free vaccine
New method places inactivated viruses directly into miceβs gums
In an unorthodox study, researchers invented a special kind of floss that can protect against infectious disease. In the process, they had to do something no scientist had done before-- try to floss a mouse.
My newest in @science.org ππ¦·
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23.07.2025 15:08
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Disproportionately amused by the idea of a long-suffering grad student tasked with flossing mice.
22.07.2025 15:48
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Engineers transform dental floss into needle-free vaccine
New method places inactivated viruses directly into miceβs gums
EXCLUSIVE @science.org: In an unorthodox approach to needle-free vaccines, researchers have developed a special kind of floss that can protect against infectious disease. βThe results are quite impressive.β Cool story by @annikainampudi.bsky.social
22.07.2025 15:45
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Babies born from βthree-parentβ IVF look healthy so far, new study finds
Treatment that aims to stop the passing down of defective mitochondria shows early promise
Eight healthy babies were born using a controversial "three-parent" IVF treatment aimed at treating an incurable genetic disease, reported in @nejm.org yesterday.
Watch how they did it & read about it in @science.org:
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17.07.2025 20:51
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I wrote about the importance of adult genetic testing for @science.org last week π§¬β¨!
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14.07.2025 17:30
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Hi, I'm a reporter for Science Magazine, covering the iPsych scandal. If you're interested in speaking out about your experience, I would love to hear from you. Feel free to DM me or email me ainampudi@aaas.org.
11.07.2025 15:28
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Genetic testing of critically ill adults can yield surprisesβand reveal disparities in treatment of Black patients
Adults in the ICU often donβt know about the genetic diagnoses related to their symptoms, DNA sequencing study shows
Genetic testing isn't just for babies. A new study looked at the genetic data of adults in the ICU found something surprising.
1 in 4 of the patients in the study had genetic mutations tied to their symptomsβand half had no idea about their diagnosis @science.org
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11.07.2025 13:29
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Genetic evidence that our brains make new neurons in adulthood may close a century-old debate
Cells from human brain tissue have genetic hallmarks of neural progenitors, AI-aided study finds
Can an adult brain make new neurons? I break down how an AI-powered study may finally settle one of neuroscienceβs longest-running debates & what questions still remain for @science.org
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03.07.2025 19:24
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A.I. Is Homogenizing Our Thoughts
Recent studies suggest that tools such as ChatGPT make our brains less active and our writing less original.
Recent studies have found that those who use large language models like ChatGPT tend to converge around common words and ideas. @chaykak.bsky.social reports on A.I.βs homogenizing effect on writing.
25.06.2025 17:03
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debunked some common myths about brain studies in @science.org today! π§
25.06.2025 15:44
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& if you want to hear from the lead author herself, check out her response here shorturl.at/IHVop
25.06.2025 15:36
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new orca skincare routine dropped! read my latest article in @science.org www.science.org/content/arti...
24.06.2025 18:21
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Historical records expose role of Black inmates in unethical malaria studies decades ago
Science chats with James Tabery, about the overlooked role of Black prisoners in understanding the genetics of drug reactions
@annikainampudi.bsky.social's first byline for @science.org, on how Black inmates at the Stateville Penitentiary were experimented on by scientists wanting to better understand side effects to a crucial malaria drug: www.science.org/content/arti...
11.06.2025 15:47
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