NeXus #0001
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Groundbreaking Study Uncovers How Our Brain Learns
How do we learn new things? Neurobiologists using cutting-edge visualization techniques have revealed how changes across our synapses and neurons unfold. The findings depict how information is processed in our brain’s circuitry, offering insights for neurological disorders and brain-like AI systems.

The Breakthrough Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Disease
The p-Tau217 Biomarker for Prediction and Prevention

US makes history with 6% enriched uranium loading in nuclear reactor
Southern Nuclear has begun testing nuclear fuel enriched above 5 percent in a U.S. commercial reactor for the first time.

One of Earth’s oldest mysteries keeps getting weirder
Despite centuries of research, one of Earth’s most awe-inspiring phenomena is still not fully understood.

Half The Universe’s Matter Was Missing. Astronomers Just Found It.
A new analysis of the sky has finally confirmed where the missing half of the Universe’s visible matter has been hiding.

Is our Universe fundamentally unstable, and will it decay?
Empty space itself, the quantum vacuum, could be in either a true, stable state or a false, unstable state. Our fate depends on the answer.

The size of this longhouse suggests powerful rulers existed in Norway long before the Viking Age
It is from the 3rd century, long before Norway existed as a nation.

Europe’s Population is Adapting Better to Cold than to Heat - ISGLOBAL
There has been a significant decrease in cold-related mortality risk in recent years compared to the first decade of the 2000s. There has also been a reduction in the risk of heat-related deaths over this period, although to a lesser extent.
A fluid battery that can take any shape
Using electrodes in a fluid form, researchers at LiU have developed a battery that can take any shape. This soft and conformable battery can be integrated into future technology in a completely new way.
The Near-Term Future of Flight
You’re reading the Rational Optimist Diary, the central meeting place for Rational Optimists worldwide.

What if we turned the food waste problem on its head—and made it a climate solution?
A new study finds that each tonne of food waste recycled, with existing technologies, would reduce carbon emissions by roughly a corresponding tonne.

The largest flood in Earth’s history burst through Gibraltar and Sicily and refilled the entire Mediterranean in just a few years
New evidence supports theory of ‘Zanclean megaflood’ 5 million years ago.

Radiation from CT scans could account for 5% of all cancer cases a year, study suggests
Radiation from CT scans may account for 5% of all cancers annually, according to a new study out of UC San Francisco that cautions against overusing and overdosing CTs.

High blood pressure? Eat more bananas | Waterloo News
New research from the University of Waterloo suggests increasing the ratio of dietary potassium to sodium intake may be more effective for lowering blood pressure than simply reducing sodium intake. High blood pressure affects over 30 per cent of adults globally. It’s the leading cause of coronary heart disease and stroke and may also lead to other afflictions like chronic

The Gut Health Benefits of Sauerkraut
A new UC Davis study suggests that sauerkraut could help protect your gut, an essential part of overall health.

Do we see the same colours?
ASK A RESEARCHER: We might agree that something is red or blue. But what if what I see as purple actually looks yellow to you?

Exclusive: the most-cited papers of the twenty-first century
A Nature analysis reveals the 25 highest-cited papers published this century and explores why they are breaking records.

The Power of Single-Tasking
Many people try to be more effective by multi-tasking. They actually become less productive. You can be more effective by single-tasking with time-boxing and time-blocking.

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