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Financial Decline Accelerates Brain Aging

Neuroscience News - 20 Mar 2026 21:00
Financial Decline Accelerates Brain Aging Researchers found that adults experiencing significant financial decline suffered memory loss equivalent to an additional five months of aging every year.
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Aging men often lose the Y chromosome in a growing number of their cells-and it may be far more dangerous than once believed. This loss has been linked to heart disease, cancer, Alzheimers, and shorter lifespans. Researc...
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New Study Links Crossbreeding to Dog Anxiety

Neuroscience News - 20 Mar 2026 20:31
New Study Links Crossbreeding to Dog Anxiety A study of over 9,000 dogs found that Cockapoos, Cavapoos, and Labradoodles frequently display more aggression, fear, and excitability than the purebreds used to create them.
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GS Enzymes Build the Brains Wiring

Neuroscience News - 20 Mar 2026 19:16
GS Enzymes Build the Brains Wiring A new study reveals that the enzyme Glutamine Synthetase (GS) is the "master architect" of postnatal brain wiring.
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For more than a century, condensed matter physics has grappled with one of its greatest unsolved challenges: how to build superconductors that operate at room temperature and transmit electricity with no loss. Now, in a ...
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RNA Recycling Extends Lifespan

Neuroscience News - 20 Mar 2026 18:32
RNA Recycling Extends Lifespan Researchers discover that the enzyme RNASEK slows aging and extends lifespan by clearing out "toxic" circular RNA that accumulates in cells over time.
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Weve spotted a huge asteroid spinning impossibly fast

New Scientist - 20 Mar 2026 17:00
Astronomers have found a 710-metre-wide asteroid that spins once every 1.9 minutes, so fast that it should have spun itself apart
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How Type 1 Diabetes Impacts Dementia Risk

Neuroscience News - 20 Mar 2026 16:59
How Type 1 Diabetes Impacts Dementia Risk People with Type 1 diabetes are 3 times more likely to develop dementia than those without-a risk factor significantly higher than Type 2 diabetes.
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A pig's brain has been frozen with its cellular activity locked in place and minimal damage. Some believe the same could be done with the brains of people with a terminal illness, so their mind can be reconstructed a...
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NASA's Artemis II rocket rolls to launch pad in final bid to meet April deadline A series of leaks means the coming launch window will be NASA's final attempt to meet its April mission deadline.
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Scientists at the University of Warwick and University of Exeter have developed a fully fiber-coupled terahertz (THz) imaging system that significantly improves the speed, resolution, and clinical practicality of teraher...
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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Opioid Addictions Share Genetic Roots

Neuroscience News - 20 Mar 2026 15:20
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Opioid Addictions Share Genetic Roots Its in the wiring. A massive study reveals that the genetic risk for addiction is mostly shared across all substances and linked to the brains "impulse control" center.
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Human-driven climate change is slowing Earth's rotation at a rate not seen in 3.6 million years Today's sea level rise is significant enough to slow the rotation of the planet by just over a millisecond per century.
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Apophis will be visited by multiple spacecraft - including landers - when it skims past Earth in three years
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The Brains Compass Keeps Memories Stable

Neuroscience News - 20 Mar 2026 14:49
The Brains Compass Keeps Memories Stable Researchers discover that the brain's "internal compass" remains stable for months, acting as a permanent anchor for memories even as the hippocampus reorganizes.
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I was at ground zero for the AIDS epidemic. RFK's cuts could fuel a new pandemic, just when elimination seemed within reach. RFK Jr.'s cutbacks may leave us near-defenseless against HIV spread, but moments in the past show how we can stop the seemingly inevitable.
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Google DeepMind Plans to Track AGI Progress With These 10 Traits of General Intelligence There's plenty of hand-waving around AGI. DeepMind hopes to change that with a new, more rigorous approach. The post Google DeepMind Plans to Track AGI Progress With These 10 Traits of General Intelligence appeared f...
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In new research published in Physical Review X, scientists have designed quantum control protocols that generate processes more consistent with time flowing backward than forward. The protocols-techniques to control quan...
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Live Science Today: Monte Verde controversy and heatwave lashes the West Friday, March 20, 2026: Your daily roundup of the biggest science stories making headlines.
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The first flying taxis could start operating in 2026 - will this new form of transport actually take off? Flying cars have been on the cusp of a breakthrough for a while, so what's stopping them from taking to the skies?
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The ALICE Collaboration takes a step further in addressing the question of whether a quark-gluon plasma can be formed in proton-proton and proton-nucleus collisions. In the first few microseconds after the Big Bang, the ...
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Unusual burials of Celtic 'warriors' discovered in France point to violent deaths Archaeologists have unearthed a Celtic cemetery in France that holds 18 unusual seated burials.
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