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Psilocybin Breaks Depressive Cycles by Rewiring The Brain, Study Suggests
Scientists have used a specially engineered virus to help track the brain changes caused by psilocybin in mice, revealing how ...
They're big and expensive, and they don't have Apple's newer, more powerful H2 chip. But five years after their release, the AirPods Max remain one of the best noise-canceling headphones for Apple ...
Raccoons in a large city park avoid busy roads, showing how traffic shapes animal movement and quietly divides urban wildlife spaces.
The bodybuilding YouTuber is nearly synonymous with the science-based lifting movement. Now he’s built a state-of-the-art ...
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have re-engineered the popular Lattice-Boltzmann Method (LBM) for simulating ...
At the heart of every camera is a sensor, whether that sensor is a collection of light-detecting pixels or a strip of ...
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Video: Dog-inspired robot uses air-powered muscles for smooth, stable motion
Engineers in Japan have unveiled an unusual four-legged robot that moves with a smooth, ...
Struggling with GPS indoors? Learn how to build a DIY real-time indoor tracking system using BLE and Wi‑Fi triangulation.
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Tiny blood particles help shuttle a hormone through the body
Researchers at Touro University Nevada have discovered that tiny particles in the blood, called extracellular vesicles (EVs), ...
Tiny microrobots are learning to fly with insect-like speed and control, thanks to new AI-driven technology developed at MIT.
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