HAD our Prime Minister sunk the last of the Christmas eggnog when he promised us all a year of feeling richer? A chipper Sir Keir Starmer returned from his holidays to assure a sullen nation that 2...
HAD our Prime Minister sunk the last of the Christmas eggnog when he promised us all a year of feeling richer? A chipper Sir Keir Starmer returned from his holidays to assure a sullen nation that 2026 will see our clapped-out economy “turn a corner”. More people, he boldly pledged, will soon breathe a sigh...
Many migratory species such as birds, bats, whales, and fish cross national borders to complete their lifecycle and need internationally coordinated action to protect them. The Convention on the Co...
Many migratory species such as birds, bats, whales, and fish cross national borders to complete their lifecycle and need internationally coordinated action to protect them. The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) is an environmental treaty of the United Nations that entered into force in 1983 to meet such needs.
A Rice University-led team has unveiled how tiny molecular structures on industrial catalysts behave during the manufacture of vinyl acetate monomer (VAM), a core ingredient in adhesives, paints, c...
A Rice University-led team has unveiled how tiny molecular structures on industrial catalysts behave during the manufacture of vinyl acetate monomer (VAM), a core ingredient in adhesives, paints, coatings, packaging, textiles and many other products people use every day.
Roguelite structure, mysterious narrative, and breakneck third-person shooter action come together once again in Housemarque's Saros.
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Roguelite structure, mysterious narrative, and breakneck third-person shooter action come together once again in Housemarque's Saros.
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Alzheimer’s may advance by breaking the brain’s internal clock—and resetting it could help fight the disease. Alzheimer’s disease often interferes with a person’s normal daily patterns. Early warni...
Alzheimer’s may advance by breaking the brain’s internal clock—and resetting it could help fight the disease. Alzheimer’s disease often interferes with a person’s normal daily patterns. Early warning signs frequently include poor sleep at night combined with increased daytime napping. As the disease advances, many patients develop sundowning, a state of confusion and agitation that [...]
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washington university school of medicine
neuroscience
microglia
circadian rhythm
brain
astrocytes
alzheimer's disease
health
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