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Mashup Score: 57Lifting the Veil on Near-Death Experiences - 2 day(s) ago
What the neuroscience of near-death experiences tells us about human consciousness
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Mashup Score: 292Depression, Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Are Linked with Ancient Viral DNA in Our Genome - 2 day(s) ago
Retroviruses, some of which predate the human species, are tied to a genetic susceptibility to major psychiatric disorders
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Mashup Score: 54Spiderweb Thread Inspires Ultrasmall Microphones - 2 day(s) ago
Sound recording could take a cue from arachnid acoustics
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Mashup Score: 104
Autonomous and AI-enabled systems increasingly rely on optical and radio frequency sensors and significant computer power. They face growing vulnerabilities from directed-energy laser and microwave weapons
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The cost of new gene-based sickle cell treatments isn’t the only barrier to access. Coming up with new ways to treat the whole disease—and person—could make treatment more equitable
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Northern and southern lights produced by a recent bout of severe space weather may rival the most intense auroras of the past 500 years
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Puzzling Havana Syndrome injuries that have afflicted U.S. diplomats may have a more complicated explanation than solely pulsed microwaves or mass psychology
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Mashup Score: 345Will Mexico City Run Out of Drinking Water? - 3 day(s) ago
More huge cities are facing Day Zero—the date water taps go dry—just as Cape Town, South Africa, did
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Mashup Score: 36Cape Cod Weighs Big-Ticket Pollution Solutions - 3 day(s) ago
Toxic algal blooms are forcing Cape Cod communities to consider expensive sewer and septic system projects.
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Mashup Score: 46This Start-Up Wants You to Put Custom Bacteria on Your Teeth - 3 day(s) ago
Lumina Probiotic has said a genetically modified microbe could prevent cavities. Experts, though, have safety concerns
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5-10% of the population has experienced a near death experience. Research into these surreal states of being are uncovering new findings about neurobiology and consciousness. https://t.co/enBb9mmQyt