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(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/06/240627172014.htm) We date, marry people who are attractive as we are, new analysis finds
Jun 27th 2024, 17:20
Men and women were good at judging their own attractiveness, and tended to partner up with people who were similarly attractive.
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/06/240626152138.htm) The science of procrastination
Jun 26th 2024, 15:21
Understanding why we delay tasks may help reclaim productivity.
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/06/240626152120.htm) AI generated exam answers go undetected in real-world blind test
Jun 26th 2024, 15:21
Experienced exam markers may struggle to spot answers generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI), researchers have found.
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/06/240626152108.htm) First case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals documented in new study
Jun 26th 2024, 15:21
A new study documents the first case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals and reveals that they were capable of providing altruistic care and support for a vulnerable member of their social group.
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/06/240626152055.htm) Chemotherapy disrupts gut microbiome in patients with breast cancer
Jun 26th 2024, 15:20
Chemotherapy is known to cause behavioral side effects, including cognitive decline. Notably, the gut microbiome communicates with the brain to affect behavior, including cognition. This clinical longitudinal observational study explored whether chemotherapy-induced disruption of the gut microbiome relates to cognitive decline and circulating inflammatory signals.
(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/06/240626152018.htm) Researchers identify vascular changes in the brain linked to Alzheimer's disease
Jun 26th 2024, 15:20
The blood-brain barrier -- a network of blood vessels and tissues that nurtures and protects the brain from harmful substances circulating in the blood -- is disrupted in Alzheimer's disease. Now, researchers have uncovered unique molecular signatures of blood-brain barrier dysfunction that could point to new ways to diagnose and treat the disease.
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