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Could lithium stave off Alzheimer’s disease?

The metal is depleted in brains of people with disease and can reverse memory symptoms in mice, new study shows

The metal is depleted in brains of people with disease and can reverse memory symptoms in mice, new study shows
Author Annika InampudiPosted on August 6, 2025

Possible genetic clues to ME/chronic fatigue syndrome identified in massive study

DNA analysis of more than 15,500 people with the debilitating condition identifies eight tentative “genetic signals”

DNA analysis of more than 15,500 people with the debilitating condition identifies eight tentative “genetic signals”
Author Catherine OffordPosted on August 6, 2025

Ancient Europeans resisted inequality for 5000 years

Farming and draft animals didn’t stratify societies in Carpathian Basin

Farming and draft animals didn’t stratify societies in Carpathian Basin
Author Lizzie WadePosted on August 6, 2025

Video reveals cockatoos have 30 unique dance moves—including headbanging

Researchers now know why the caged bird dances: a form of mentally enriching play

Researchers now know why the caged bird dances: a form of mentally enriching play
Author Annika InampudiPosted on August 6, 2025

Using electrons to make art, this scientist’s biology images grace rock albums and stamps

Steve Gschmeissner’s electron microscope image of liver cholesterol won a Wellcome Photography Prize this year

Steve Gschmeissner’s electron microscope image of liver cholesterol won a Wellcome Photography Prize this year
Author Nazeefa AhmedPosted on August 6, 2025

Has NSF defied a court order by suspending 300 UCLA grants?

Federal judge to hear arguments relating to preliminary injunction to restore funding for other UC grants

Federal judge to hear arguments relating to preliminary injunction to restore funding for other UC grants
Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on August 5, 2025

NIH details options for limiting its payments for open-access publishing fees

Other publishing proposals would scrap reimbursements or pay peer reviewers, unprecedented steps for a major government funder

Other publishing proposals would scrap reimbursements or pay peer reviewers, unprecedented steps for a major government funder
Author Jeffrey BrainardPosted on August 5, 2025

Why a top economist discounts Trump’s claim U.S. jobs data are ‘rigged’

A former head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics rebuts reason why president fired the agency’s leader

A former head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics rebuts reason why president fired the agency’s leader
Author Jeffrey MervisPosted on August 4, 2025

Immune-dodging cells could give diabetes treatment a shot in the arm

In first human test, genetically modified pancreas cells injected into patient’s arm evade immune attack, produce insulin

In first human test, genetically modified pancreas cells injected into patient’s arm evade immune attack, produce insulin
Author Mitch LesliePosted on August 4, 2025

Mysterious killer of sea stars finally identified

Discovery of a bacterium could reveal more about massive die-off, perhaps aid recovery

Discovery of a bacterium could reveal more about massive die-off, perhaps aid recovery
Author Erik StokstadPosted on August 4, 2025

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