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How TV drama shapes social maps in brain, and why conflict stands out
When watching a drama, we quickly learn who is friends with whom—and, just as importantly, who stands against whom. But how does the brain organize this web of alliances, rivalries and conflicts? Researchers from the University of Osaka have shown that social relationships learne
GLP-1 'secret shopper' study finds gaps in online prescribing
GLP-1 'secret shopper' study finds gaps in online prescribing
Getting a GLP-1 prescription online can be quick and convenient, but new research suggests it may come with surprisingly little medical oversight. The findings are published in the journal JAMA.
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Astrocytes help preserve memories for weeks by stabilizing neural circuits
Some memories remain with us for years, shaping how we learn from experience and adapt to the world around us. Others disappear quickly, even when they once seemed important. Although scientists have long studied how memories are formed in the brain, far less is known about what
Cyclospora parasite is running rampant in Michigan. Will it spread elsewhere?
Cyclospora parasite is running rampant in Michigan. Will it spread elsewhere?
If you're anywhere near Michigan, you might want to skip the cilantro—or at least wash it really well. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there's a parasite known as Cyclospora on the loose. It's tiny, it spreads quickly, and it's making hundreds of
No quick fix to lowering gas prices despite Trump's protests, Chevron exec says
A pauta traz uma atualização relevante e serve como base para a cobertura editorial. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Finanças.
Odds of quick Strait of Hormuz recovery sink as fighting resumes
A pauta traz uma atualização relevante e serve como base para a cobertura editorial. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Finanças.
Heat wave: Why you should skip that cold beer or cocktail
Heat wave: Why you should skip that cold beer or cocktail
Summer, the FIFA World Cup and a cold beer. Sounds like a dream? Be careful, though; the combination of heat and alcohol can quickly take a very bad turn.
Moldova: Prime Minister Munteanu resigns
Alexandru Munteanu announced his surprise resignation after just eight months as head of the government. President Maia Sandu said a successor would be appointed "quickly" in order to continue Moldova's pro-EU course.
From card game to a tool of divination: the artistic history of tarot
A new exhibition follows the unlikely route of tarot cards all the way from 15th century Italy to its association with the occult nowOnce the territory of bohemians such as Pamela Colman Smith – an intimate of William Butler Yeats whose art won the admiration of Alfred Stieglitz
‘I feel entirely vindicated’: three Guardian columnists debate Brexit and its legacy | Adi
Ten years on, our writers met to reflect on whether leaving the EU has made the UK richer or more racist – and how the union is doing without usRead more from the Brexit Vote: 10 Years On seriesAditya: I have three distinct memories of that entire period: the sense of anger, the
SpaceX stock’s wild price swings since its IPO show how risky leveraged ETFs can be
SpaceX stock’s wild price swings since its IPO show how risky leveraged ETFs can be
The excitement around SpaceX shares has quickly faded after they soared in their market debut this month — providing a crushing reminder of just how risky it is to make leveraged bets on single stocks via the exchange-traded-fund market.
‘Walking a tightrope’: Burnham’s borrowing plans clash with fiscal realities
The man tipped for No 10 could also come under immediate pressure if his chancellor is deemed by bond markets to be too left-wingAndy Burnham would enter Downing Street already “boxed in” by financial markets if he signals a rise in borrowing to pay for a more expansive policy ag