Articles by lentoutcry
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From chickens to humans, animals think "bouba" sounds round (arstechnica.com)

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Echoes of Memory (neurofrontiers.blog)

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Rats walk again after breakthrough spinal cord repair with 3D printing (sciencedaily.com)

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DBS reshapes emotional networks in treatment-resistant depression (psypost.org)

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Scientists Turned Our Cells into Quantum Computers–Sort Of (popularmechanics.com)

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How often do health insurers say no to patients? (2023) (propublica.org)

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Neurons Feed Tumors (nature.com)

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Progesterone in the Brain (neurofrontiers.blog)

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Vitamin D deficiency is widespread – but overusing supplements can be risky too (theconversation.com)

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A robot walks on water thanks to evolution's solution (arstechnica.com)

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Worms help untangle brain structure/function mystery (thetransmitter.org)

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How to Argue with an AI Booster (wheresyoured.at)

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Warming temperatures affect glaciers' ability to store meltwater (the-14.com)

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How effective is fear as a teaching tool? (theconversation.com)

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Genetically, Central American mammoths were weird (arstechnica.com)

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A simple cognitive vaccine can make you more resistant to misinformation (psypost.org)

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Communicating Science, Not Magic (nature.com)

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Lightning declines over shipping lanes following regulation of sulfur emissions (theconversation.com)

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Mice Experience Rubber Hand Illusion (neurosciencenews.com)

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The Incompleteness of Ethics (aeon.co)

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What helps the brain stay healthy (neurofrontiers.blog)

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The science-backed case for doing nothing: why your brain needs time to drift (psypost.org)

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Connectome comparison shows uneven olfactory circuit evolution in flies (thetransmitter.org)

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Doctors horrified after Google's healthcare AI makes up body part (futurism.com)

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Engineer restores pay phones for free public use (npr.org)

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Rising heat is causing students to underperform across the globe (latimes.com)

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Psychologists simulate ghosting–and reveal why it's so damaging (psypost.org)

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The Life of Plastic (theguardian.com)

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Neural anticipation of virtual infection triggers an immune response (nature.com)

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Channel-level EEG analysis systematically misattributes cortical source (neuromechanist.github.io)

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The General Theory of Enshittification (paulkrugman.substack.com)

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REM sleep: what is it good for (neurofrontiers.blog)

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Aging Clock Unveils Compounds That Rejuvenate Brain Cells (neurosciencenews.com)

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Many Butterflies Have a Second 'Head' – This Could Be Why (sciencealert.com)

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The EM Dash Responds to the AI Allegations (mcsweeneys.net)

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The best and worst countries to be a woman (nationalgeographic.com)

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Large study of scientists moving labs reveals how location drives productivity (science.org)

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Dark Ride to the Source (vqronline.org)

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ABCD Study omits gender-identity data from latest release (thetransmitter.org)

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Why Women Face Higher Alzheimer's Risk (neurosciencenews.com)

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Biomass satellite returns striking first images of forests and more (phys.org)

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'People can change their minds': the evolutionary biologist with her own story (observer.co.uk)

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The Meritocracy Trap (plos.org)

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Big brother: the effects of surveillance on fundamental aspects of social vision (oup.com)

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How does air pollution impact your brain? (neurofrontiers.blog)

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What Causes Coral Bleaching? (nationalgeographic.com)

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Can you trust climate information? How and why powerful players are misleading (theconversation.com)

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Is It Cake? How Our Brain Deciphers Materials (nautil.us)

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Weird 'harmless' microbes may play a pivotal role in colorectal cancer (newscientist.com)

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Is mental health 'awareness' backfiring? (theneuroscienceofeverydaylife.substack....

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A data center company uses stranded renewable energy (insideclimatenews.org)

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How to not get eaten by a shark, explained by professional divers (nationalgeographic.com)

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Black holes tell us where we are in the Universe. Phones and WiFi block the view (theconversation.com)

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Does Form Shape Function? (quantamagazine.org)

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Protecting Science: TIB Builds Dark Archive for ArXiv (tib.eu)

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More time in bed benefits morning and evening-type teens differently (psypost.org)

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Seniors in Wheelchairs Zip-Tied and Arrested During Senate Budget Protest (centeredamerica.substack.com)

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Dementia: Tactile decline may signal early cognitive impairment (psypost.org)

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What is citizen neuroscience and why does it matter? (neurofrontiers.blog)

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Threat in Your Medicine Cabinet: The FDA's Gamble on America's Drugs (propublica.org)

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T Cells Take Up Residence in the Healthy Brain via a Gut-Fat-Brain Axis (yale.edu)

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Women Live in Ways That Emit Less Carbon Than Men (cleantechnica.com)

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U.S. military trims access to its critical sea ice measurements (science.org)

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Dancing brainwaves: How sound reshapes your brain networks in real time (sciencedaily.com)

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Obeying Orders Lowers Moral Responsibility Perception in the Brain (neurosciencenews.com)

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A Mental Health Intervention for Data Workers (data-workers.org)

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FEMA Is Not Prepared (theatlantic.com)

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Illustrators call out journals and news sites for using AI art (nature.com)

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Long Covid in Young Children, School-Aged Children, and Teens (jamanetwork.com)

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Only a tiny % of the deep seafloor has ever been visually observed (mongabay.com)

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Scientific Publishing: Enough Is Enough (asterainstitute.substack.com)

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Why do we get earworms? (theneuroscienceofeverydaylife.substack....

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What's the Damage with Long Covid? Advanced Imaging Reveals Clues (tctmd.com)

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Desperate Times, Desperate Measures (wheresyoured.at)

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Can Sunlight Cure Disease? (scientificamerican.com)

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Humanity's Longest Prehistoric Migration Was 20,000km And We Know Who Took It (iflscience.com)

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Not all orangutan mothers raise their infants the same way (sciencedaily.com)

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People who eat more ultra-processed foods show more early signs of Parkinson's (psypost.org)

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Withdrawal symptoms are common after stopping antidepressants (psypost.org)

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Tiny Genetic Code Disruption Alters Brain Wiring and Behavior (neurosciencenews.com)

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Scientists find 16 new Alzheimer's-linked genes using multi-ancestry genome data (psypost.org)

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Discord might use AI to help you catch up on conversations (theverge.com)

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Bird feeders have caused a dramatic evolution of California hummingbirds (science.org)

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When it comes to brains, size doesn't matter much (neurofrontiers.blog)

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Ketamine's antidepressant effects appear unrelated to stress hormones (psypost.org)

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A dangerous E. coli strain has emerged; a small mutation may explain its rise (arstechnica.com)

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Universe will die "much sooner than expected," new research says (cbsnews.com)

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Dutch scientists built a brainless soft robot that runs on air (arstechnica.com)

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Data hoarding is more important than (spacebar.news)

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Why Panama City's appeal goes far beyond its namesake canal (nationalgeographic.com)

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Large AI models seem to have language-specific "units" (epfl.ch)

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New tech promises cheaper, brighter, environmentally friendlier display screens (eurekalert.org)

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Prompt engineering is going extinct (fastcompany.com)

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Genes Play a Key Role in Timing of Baby's First Steps (geekoo.news)

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Enclosures and the Open Web (johl.io)

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Pain, Alcohol, and the Adolescent Brain (elifesciences.org)

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Automatically grab the title of a web page (burntfen.com)

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Sleep apnea during REM sleep linked to memory-related brain changes (sciencedaily.com)

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A new AI language model that mimics the organization of the brain (epfl.ch)

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Don't need much sleep? Mutation linked to thriving with little rest (nature.com)