A new theory about political polarization
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A new theory about political polarization
The ever-deepening rift between the political left- and right-wing has long been puzzling theorists in political science and opinion dynamics. An international team led by researchers of the Complexity ...
How remdesivir works, and why it's not the ultimate coronavirus killer
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How remdesivir works, and why it's not the ultimate coronavirus killer
How exactly does the antiviral drug remdesivir counter SARS-CoV-2 – the coronavirus strain responsible for COVID-19? And how well?
Declining eyesight improved by looking at deep red light
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Declining eyesight improved by looking at deep red light
Staring at a deep red light for three minutes a day can significantly improve declining eyesight, finds a new study, the first of its kind in humans.
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AI predicts effective depression treatment based on brainwave patterns
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AI predicts effective depression treatment based on brainwave patterns
Tracking brainwave patterns and symptoms in patients with depression, researchers used artificial intelligence to predict best treatment options.
Video chats short circuit a brain function essential for trust
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Video chats short circuit a brain function essential for trust: Don Pittis | CBC News
Research shows essential cues of real life interaction from pheromones to body language just don’t work on video chats as the lockdown exhausts reserves of office sociability and excludes newbies.
People who can't see things in their mind could have memory trouble too: study
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People Who Can't See Things in Their Mind Could Have Memory Trouble Too, Study Finds
Not everyone can see pictures in their minds when they close their eyes and summon thoughts - an ability many of us take for granted.
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How to be happy? Most people have it backwards
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Dr Michael Plant | University of Oxford
'If you look at what people actually do to be happier, it seems nearly everyone tries to change the external facts: we try to become richer, thinner, more successful, to find a better house in a
Urban Gilgamesh: What the earliest epic tells us about living in an ancient city
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The Urban Gilgamesh
What the earliest epic tells us about living in an ancient city.
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