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We are almost halfway through our New Year Countdown, where we are revisiting your favourite stories from 2025! Today, w...
26/12/2025

We are almost halfway through our New Year Countdown, where we are revisiting your favourite stories from 2025!

Today, we are looking at research that found that the roots of autism and schizophrenia may lie in the earliest weeks of brain development.

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While festivities are in full swing, we are revisiting your favorite stories from the year as we count down the days to ...
25/12/2025

While festivities are in full swing, we are revisiting your favorite stories from the year as we count down the days to 2026.

For today, Axsome Therapeutics’ solriamfetol showed a 45% reduction in ADHD symptoms compared to baseline.

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For day 3 of our New Year countdown, we are revisiting research suggesting that autism spectrum disorder has four distin...
24/12/2025

For day 3 of our New Year countdown, we are revisiting research suggesting that autism spectrum disorder has four distinct subtypes.

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How did reindeer get their Christmas-worthy Arctic superpowers? 🦌 Read the full article via the link in the comments.
23/12/2025

How did reindeer get their Christmas-worthy Arctic superpowers? 🦌

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To count down the New Year, we are revisiting the top 10 stories you've most enjoyed from our coverage in 2025!Next up, ...
23/12/2025

To count down the New Year, we are revisiting the top 10 stories you've most enjoyed from our coverage in 2025!

Next up, researchers explored the lasting impact of long COVID on the brain.

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If you’re looking to scale your biomolecular interaction research, you’re in the right place! Sartorius’ solutions strea...
22/12/2025

If you’re looking to scale your biomolecular interaction research, you’re in the right place! Sartorius’ solutions streamline complex processes to ensure consistent, high-quality results regardless of sample throughput.

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22/12/2025

Top work!

Neuroscience has shed light on why Christmas foods trigger comfort, nostalgia and stronger pleasure than everyday meals....
22/12/2025

Neuroscience has shed light on why Christmas foods trigger comfort, nostalgia and stronger pleasure than everyday meals.

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The countdown is on for 2026...đź‘€ Each day, we'll be revisiting your favorite stories from the Technology Networks team!F...
22/12/2025

The countdown is on for 2026...đź‘€ Each day, we'll be revisiting your favorite stories from the Technology Networks team!

For day 10, research from UCLA suggested that a widely used antidepressant could help the immune system fight cancer.

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We know sharing your research paper can be a challenge! However, our Research Spotlight project might just have the answ...
21/12/2025

We know sharing your research paper can be a challenge!

However, our Research Spotlight project might just have the answer...

Simply use our FREE template to create a short article to be published on our website.

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New research suggests that gut microbes help train a mother’s immune system to tolerate the fetus and reduce pregnancy l...
21/12/2025

New research suggests that gut microbes help train a mother’s immune system to tolerate the fetus and reduce pregnancy loss.

A preclinical study from Weill Cornell Medicine shows that beneficial gut microbes help prevent pregnancy loss by promoting immune tolerance to the fetus.

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