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One-Year-Olds Can Store Memories: Study Challenges Common Belief

A study of 26 babies and toddlers (4 months to 2 years) found that one-year-olds show increased hippocampal activity when remembering images, suggesting memory storage begins earlier than previously thought. This challenges the common experience of not recalling very early childhood memories, highli...

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Etymology of Extreme Weather Terms and Climate Change

This article explores the etymology and characteristics of various extreme weather phenomena—cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons, tsunamis, tornadoes, derechos, willy-willies, and volcanic eruptions—and their increasing frequency due to climate change, noting specific examples like the Japanese term "tsu...

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Perseverance Rover Discovers Unusual Rock with Diverse Spheres on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover found an unusual rock, named St. Pauls Bay, on Mars' Jezero Crater rim, containing hundreds of diverse millimeter-sized spheres, possibly formed through water interaction or volcanic/impact events, challenging existing geological models and adding to Mars' growing collectio...

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Syd Mead Exhibit Showcases Optimistic Visions of the Future

Future Pastime," a New York exhibit running from March 27 to May 21 at 534 W. 26th St., showcases the late Syd Mead's six-decade career, revealing his impact on sci-fi design through gouache paintings and lesser-known works.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Ten Leibniz Prizes Awarded, Highlighting German Research Disparities

The German Research Foundation (DFG) awarded ten €2.5 million Leibniz Prizes on March 19th in Berlin, recognizing researchers at the height of their careers across various disciplines, with noticeable gaps in social sciences and geographical representation.

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Tobacco, Shamanism, and Freud's Psychoanalysis

Amazonian shamans use boiled tobacco for healing, mirroring Freud's reliance on it for work and control; Freud's psychoanalysis, developed during personal and societal crises, explores the unconscious mind's influence on behavior.

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Epigenetic Scars of Violence: Three Generations of Syrian Families Show Transgenerational Trauma

A study on three generations of Syrian families shows that violence exposure causes epigenetic changes (DNA methylation) linked to accelerated aging, even before birth, raising questions about intergenerational trauma inheritance.

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Audio Quality Significantly Impacts Online Meeting Perception

A Yale University study reveals that high-quality audio in online meetings makes speakers seem more attractive and convincing, while low-quality audio diminishes their perceived appeal, impacting hiring decisions and overall communication effectiveness.

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Reduced Inequality
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Ancient Micro-burrows Discovered in Desert Marble

Researchers discovered ancient, tube-like structures in Namibian, Omani, and Saudi Arabian deserts, possibly made by an unknown organism, offering insights into past climates and potential undiscovered life forms.

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Life on Land
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NASA Deactivates Voyager 2 Instrument to Extend Mission Lifespan

NASA has deactivated the low-energy charged particle instrument aboard Voyager 2 to conserve power, extending the lifespan of other instruments on the probe and its twin, Voyager 1; this follows a similar deactivation on Voyager 1 last month, with both probes now having three of their ten instrument...

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First Case of Bird Flu in Sheep Confirmed in England

A sheep in Yorkshire, England, tested positive for avian influenza (H5N1), prompting the culling of the animal and increased biosecurity measures, while officials stress low risk to the wider livestock and public.

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Pecans Improve Diet Quality but Vascular Health Impact Remains Unclear

A 12-week study involving 138 adults with cardiovascular risk factors showed that consuming 57 grams of pecans daily improved overall diet quality by 17% and reduced cardiovascular risk, although vascular health wasn't significantly impacted and slight weight gain was observed.

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