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Is the routine good for us or maybe we are better off without it? And could it be that a new one that we haven't met yet is about to devour all the cards?
Due to incorrect diagnosis and treatment: 4 in XNUMX children who have suffered a minor head injury may suffer from chronic post-concussion syndrome
Researchers have cracked the scientific mystery of the formation of sea waves using a theoretical model
Neuroscientists have reexamined hundreds of conflicting experiments on the relationship between brain activity and conscious experience. In the world of science today there are four leading and conflicting theories that deal with the study of awareness and the relationship to brain activity. In the study, the researchers re-examined hundreds of experiments that support the conflicting theories and discovered that the contradictions in the experimental findings are mainly due to methodological differences - that is, to a large extent, the form of the experiment predetermines its results
Researchers predict the existence of a "super-solid" with heavy hydrogen
Since the genes are found along the length of the DNA, then the staggered way in which the DNA is arranged inside the nucleus separates the genes according to the content of their building blocks and thus the DNA is actually packed inside the tiny nucleus
Ukraine was prepared not only for the physical war being waged there, but also for cyber war. This explains, among other things, the request of the Ukrainian government from Elon Musk for modems for the Starlink space internet systems
The urge to collect in the prehistoric world: the desire to preserve the connection and memory with their ancient ancestors
Dr. Ashbel Retzon combines digital tools for the study of the ancient world and is working on new digital editions of all the astronomical scrolls and the tablet scrolls from Qumran
Researchers at Tel Aviv University found a connection between a bacterium in the grasshopper's gut and the destructive phenomenon of swarming and migration
Researchers have proven that darkness can be focused just as light can be focused
The abnormal brain activity is caused by a failure in the regulatory mechanism and may be used for early diagnosis already in the dormant stage of the disease
Researchers from Tel Aviv University demonstrated with the help of worms that epigenetic inheritance of sexual attraction can influence the process of evolution
The research was able to find hidden order in apparently "messy" rotating physical systems, such as proteins and vortices
The researchers: "The microplastics are a kind of magnet for environmental pollutants, 'driving' them through our digestive system, and releasing them in a concentrated form in certain areas - thus causing increased toxicity."
The researchers created two-dimensional networks from polymeric microfibers, which change their shape depending on the temperature
The scientific breakthrough that may allow paralyzed people to get back on their feet
A delegation of researchers from the Faculty of Life Sciences, in collaboration with the Steinhardt Natural History Museum, flew to the other end of the world and participated in a conference on the conservation of biological diversity in the Galapagos Islands
It was found that the popular diet improves spatial memory and visual memory, lowers inflammation indices in the brain, reduces neuronal death and slows the rate of cellular aging
The book published by Magnes, describes the scientific revolution that led to the understanding that the dome of the sky is only an optical illusion
A new study by Tel Aviv University found for the first time a direct and clear connection between changes in the G protein-coupled receptors and the brain's ability to get used to external changes
Thanks to advanced management skills, the Araba industry became the copper powerhouse of the ancient world
The researchers discovered a new mechanism for communication between bacterial viruses - similar to the game theory of humans, phages also weigh all the options before them and finally make an informed decision before moving from a dormant state to an attack state
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