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Newsweek USA Tech April 26, 2023
Flying insects are known to make a beeline for lights in the dark, as the saying goes, like moths to a flame.Now, scientists have figured out why insects are so keen on light, but it's not because they're attracted to the light source.According to a pre-print paper on... + más
What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
Newsweek USA World April 18, 2023
Mice have taken over the streets in parts of Australia, swarming in large groups that could cause damage to crops, as they have done in the past.The mice have been seen swarming all over the road, New South Wales Farmers President Xavier Martin told the Australian Associated... + más
Reimagining Alzheimer’s (Part 8): APOE4 Removal Reduces Symptoms Of Alzheimer’s Disease | Forbes
Can Nose-Picking Raise Alzheimer’s Dementia Risk? Here’s What This Study Really Said | Forbes
Newsweek USA Health November 11, 2023
More commonly known as a way to get high, the active ingredient of magic mushrooms may provide benefits previously unknown.Psilocybin, the psychedelic chemical that causes euphoria and hallucinations when taking mushrooms, may also have impacts on fear learning and addiction... + más
Health Warning Issued Over Super Mario Mushrooms | Newsweek
N.H. couple finding joy in mushrooms | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA Tech March 11, 2023
Genetic engineeering concept with 3d rendering dna helix and a part of dnagetty This article is the eighth installment in my series on Alzheimer’s disease. Read more about Alzheimer’s disease in , , , , , , and of the series. If you are a person who has inherited the APOE4... + más
A Promising Trial Targets a Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s | The New York Times
Chris Hemsworth discovers he may be at risk for Alzheimer’s disease in new series, ‘Limitless’ | ABC News
Newsweek USA Health July 27, 2023
In a study straight out of science fiction, scientists have increased the lifespans of old mice by 10 percent by fusing them and their bloodstreams with younger animals.For the first time, the team was able to demonstrate that the anti-aging effects of these young blood... + más
Swarms of mice descend on Australian farms again | Newsweek
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