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Human cells outside the brain found to store memory-like information

Human cells outside the brain found to store memory-like information

For decades, scientists believed memory was an exclusive function of the brain, stored in a complex network of neurons and synapses. But groundbreaking new research from New York University reveals that memory-like behavior can also…

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Healing With Silence: How Inaudible Sound Waves Could Defeat Alzheimer’s and Cancer

Healing With Silence: How Inaudible Sound Waves Could Defeat Alzheimer’s and Cancer

Imagine healing the brain and destroying cancer cells using sound—frequencies so high that we can’t hear them. This concept, once thought impossible, is now emerging as a powerful new medical frontier. Researchers are exploring how…

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Eco-Friendly Brakes: Brembo’s New Calipers Are Made from 100% Recycled Aluminum

Eco-Friendly Brakes: Brembo’s New Calipers Are Made from 100% Recycled Aluminum

A Greener Revolution in Braking Brembo, the Italian company renowned for its high-performance braking systems, has taken a bold step toward sustainability by creating a brake caliper made entirely from 100% recycled aluminum. This innovation…

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Why Your Brain Can’t Hit Pause on That Catchy Tune

Why Your Brain Can’t Hit Pause on That Catchy Tune

You hum it while cooking, hear it in your dreams, and no matter how hard you try, it just won’t stop playing. That’s an earworm — a fragment of a song that loops endlessly in…

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Rusty Nazi Missiles Turn into Thriving Marine Homes in the Baltic Sea

Rusty Nazi Missiles Turn into Thriving Marine Homes in the Baltic Sea

A Deadly Past Beneath the Waves Long after World War II ended, its deadly remnants still rest beneath the Baltic Sea. At the bottom of the Bay of Lübeck, piles of rusted Nazi-era missiles and…

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Hair-Raising Discovery: Sweetener Compound May Revolutionize Hair Loss Therapy

Hair-Raising Discovery: Sweetener Compound May Revolutionize Hair Loss Therapy

Hair loss affects millions worldwide and has long been a frustrating problem with limited solutions. Treatments like minoxidil or finasteride can help, but they often come with side effects or inconsistent results. Now, scientists are…

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Engineered for Impact: How Modern Playground Materials Achieve Targets Without Blowing Budgets

Engineered for Impact: How Modern Playground Materials Achieve Targets Without Blowing Budgets

It’s not easy to design a playground that stays on budget, stays on deadline, and meets environmental needs. After all, costs continue to rise and communities continue to evolve their needs for diversity, inclusivity, and…

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Amazon Forest Trees Are Bulking Up as CO₂ Rises, Scientists Warn of Hidden Risks

Amazon Forest Trees Are Bulking Up as CO₂ Rises, Scientists Warn of Hidden Risks

Growing Giants in the Green Heart Scientists studying nearly 200 forest plots across the Amazon have noticed an unusual trend: trees are getting thicker. Their trunks are expanding faster than before, increasing the forest’s total…

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Honeywell’s SURF-A Aims to Cut Runway Collisions by 2026

Honeywell’s SURF-A Aims to Cut Runway Collisions by 2026

Honeywell is testing SURF-A, a cockpit alerting system that warns pilots when another aircraft is on or entering their runway. The work runs through Honeywell’s Olathe, Kansas team and recently included a demo flight between…

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COVID’s Hidden Legacy: How Infection in Fathers May Shape Their Children’s Behavior

COVID’s Hidden Legacy: How Infection in Fathers May Shape Their Children’s Behavior

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications has revealed that COVID-19 infection in males may cause molecular changes in sperm that can influence the brain and behavior of their offspring. Conducted by researchers from the…

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