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Is CBD a wonder drug or waste of money? Here's what the evidence says Claims about the health benefits of cannabidiol have outpaced credible research, but CBD does show some real promise
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Team Egg or Team Sponge? Scientists divided over identity of mysterious golden orb from bottom of ocean The weird gold dome-shaped object was found during an NOAA expedition to the Gulf of Mexico and is now being preserved in ethanol until it can be sent for laboratory analysis.
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Asteroid that collided with NASA spacecraft is behaving unexpectedly, high school class discovers Asteroid Dimorphos, which NASA intentionally hit with a rocket during its DART mission in September 2022, is behaving in unpredicted ways.
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Frogs have been trying to mate with odd things for 220 million years Male frogs will sometimes try to mate with turtles or inanimate objects, and now there is evidence that the behaviour began deep in prehistory with the first frogs
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Who should get the new COVID vaccines? What to know about the 2023-2024 shots New COVID vaccines have been approved to guard against coronavirus variants that are currently circulating.
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New tool measures plasma source and color of light simultaneously to improve microchip production Researchers at MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology developed a tool that can measure the size of a plasma source and the color of the light it emits simultaneously. "Measuring both at the same time enables us to further i...
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Tobacco and Cannabis Combo Ups Anxiety and Depression Risk

Neuroscience News - 13 Sep 2023 21:53
Tobacco and Cannabis Combo Ups Anxiety and Depression Risk A new study indicates a link between the co-use of tobacco and cannabis and heightened rates of anxiety and depression. Analyzing data from the COVID-19 Citizens Health Study, researchers delved into the substance use ha...
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Healthy Habits Are Key to Curbing Depression's Hold

Neuroscience News - 13 Sep 2023 21:38
Healthy Habits Are Key to Curbing Depression's Hold A new study delves into the role of lifestyle choices in mitigating depression risks. Drawing from the UK Biobank, researchers analyzed data from nearly 290,000 participants, determining that seven key lifestyle habits s...
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New Auditory Pathway Map Offers Hope for Profound Hearing Loss Researchers have pioneered a non-invasive technique to map the human auditory pathway, crucial for determining the optimal surgical treatment for profound hearing loss. The method is designed to aid early interventions, ...
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Humans use a quarter of all the biomass created by plants on land To stay within safe planetary boundaries, humans should only use around 10 per cent of the biomass produced each year by plants on land, but we are currently way above that level
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Stone Age carvings of animal footprints identified by expert trackers Animal footprints carved into rock thousands of years ago depict over 40 species, a trio of trackers has determined
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Brain's Own THC: Endocannabinoids Are Nature's Way to Combat Stress A recent study illuminates the brain's unique response to stress: releasing its own cannabinoid molecules akin to THC from cannabis plants. Centered in the amygdala, these molecules counteract stress alarms originating f...
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A note from our editor on New Scientist Live 2023

New Scientist - 13 Sep 2023 20:00
A note from our editor on New Scientist Live 2023 With just a few weeks to go, now is the time to grab your tickets to the world's greatest festival of ideas, says Emily Wilson
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The Coming Wave review: How AI reshapes our world

New Scientist - 13 Sep 2023 20:00
The Coming Wave review: How AI reshapes our world How powerful is artificial intelligence? Where has it sprung from? Mustafa Suleyman's The Coming Wave is one of four disquieting books which set out to explore AI's hold on the world
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How soap operas can help us understand special relativity Time scales in my favourite soap opera Emmerdale make no sense, but maybe this helps avid fans to normalise the concept of time dilation, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
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Fascinating photos of fungi show their diversity

New Scientist - 13 Sep 2023 20:00
Fascinating photos of fungi show their diversity Mycologists Danny Newman and Roo Vandegrift spent more than a decade scouting for fungi in the threatened Los Cedros reserve in Ecuador. See some of their finds here
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Could a Brain Pathobiome Be The Hidden Culprit in Alzheimer's Development? New research points to the possibility that the development of a pathobiome in the brain could play a role in Alzheimer's and related dementias. Studying brain samples, researchers discovered Alzheimer's-affected brains ...
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Antidepressants May Boost Memory Function and Reduce Negative Memories A new study delves into the relationship between antidepressants and memory dynamics. The study reveals that these drugs may dampen negative memories and bolster overall memory function in individuals with depression.
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A scalable and user-friendly platform for physicists to carry out advanced quantum experiments, cheaply Quantum computers can solve certain computational problems much faster than ordinary computers by using specific quantum properties. The basic building blocks of such machines are called quantum-bits or qubits. Qubits ca...
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A microwave shield yields ultracold dipolar molecules Almost a century ago, physicists Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein predicted a theoretical state of matter in which individual particles would, at extremely cold temperatures and low densities, condense into an ind...
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Innovative Gene Screening in Human Tissue May Unlock Autism's Secrets Researchers pioneered a groundbreaking method called "CHOOSE" to investigate genes tied to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) within human tissue. This technique allows for simultaneous examination of key transcriptional reg...
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Reusable rocket built by students is about to launch to space The Karman Space Programme, set up by students at Imperial College London, will attempt to launch its Aurora rocket to an altitude of 100 kilometres, the generally accepted boundary of space
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