Psychedelics are psychoactive substances that trigger unusual mental states, also referred to as "trips," altering the ...
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Elephants aren’t afraid of mice - here’s what really spooks them
For generations we’ve repeated animal “facts” that sound believable but simply aren’t true, from elephants fearing mice to bats being blind. Camels don’t store water in their humps, they store fat, ...
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Mutant mouse prank gets dogs hopping high
The animal lovers at Maymo film dogs hopping high in response to a mutant mouse prank, showing energy, surprise, and comedic chaos.
Visual experience triggers the formation of a web of neural connections in different brain areas in order to make sense of ...
Scientists discover how bones “listen” to exercise and activate cellular signals that strengthen bone structure.
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Ancient Romans Really Did Use Poop as Medicine. We Just Got The First Real Proof.
Stool transplants are cutting-edge experimental procedures, but using poop as medicine is hardly a modern idea. Ancient Romans knew their… feces – or at least they liked to think they did. According ...
Researchers discovered a compound, Mic-628, that resets the body clock, helping daily rhythms shift earlier and recover from ...
Something occurred to me recently that I’d never thought of before: porcupine birth. Yeah. Ouch, right? Covered head to tail ...
Just making these organoids was a big advance in spinal research, so the success of the so-called “dancing molecules” treatment represents fresh hope.
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Stress hormones rewire immune system during periods of food scarcity
When food is scarce, stress hormones direct the immune system to operate in "low power" mode to preserve immune function ...
While physicians and scientists have long known that Alzheimer's disease involves the buildup of toxic protein fragments in the brain, they have struggled to understand how these harmful fragments are ...
Northwestern University scientists have developed the most advanced organoid model for human spinal cord injury to date. In a new study, the research team used lab-grown human spinal cord ...
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