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A stroke not only causes acute damage to the brain, but can also have long-term health implications for other organs -- such as the heart. Researchers have worked on the hypothesis that the high rate of comorbidities that develop after a stroke could have a common immunological cause. And they actually managed to find it: The origin of the dysfunctions in other parts of the body lies in the immunological memory of the blood-forming cells in bone marrow.
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more âș
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more âș
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Two Polymarket users have sued the prediction market platform in New York state court, claiming the company changed the rules⊠Continue reading Polymarket lawsuit alleges Bitcoin market rules changed after outcome occurred Read more âș
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The brandâs UR9 competes with similar offerings from higher-end brands like Samsung and LG. Read more âș
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CISA is reportedly using Anthropic's Mythos model to scan government code repositories for security vulnerabilities, with sources saying the audits have already found numerous bugs. Reuters reports: The scanning is being done by CISA's Attack Surface Evaluation team, according to one of the sources. The team is a group within CISA that conducts digital security assessments and hacking exercises across government. Two of the sources said the audits had already... Read more âș
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'Rhaenyra Triumphant' was full of harsh realizations for the newest occupant of the Iron Throne. Read more âș
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In the summer of 2024, former Army National Guard member Andrew Scott Hastings spent a sweaty afternoon carefully packing boxes with parts he made using his 3D printer. These weren't novelty figurines or replacement Ikea pieces. The boxes were instead filled with a handful of homemade firearm lower receivers and more than 100 "switches," small [âŠ] Read more âș
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âThe traveler sees what he sees. The tourist sees what he has come to see.â The line is attributed everywhere online to G.K. Chesterton, usually dated to around 1927, and it has the compressed, paradoxical shape that made Chesterton the most quotable Englishman of his generation. It is worth saying plainly, though, that the exact ... Read more Read more âș
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Last summer, I was standing on a block near my house when I saw a very distinctive bug skittering up a tree trunk. It had a polka-dotty wing, with red underneath. It was, unmistakably, an invasive spotted lanternfly. These are all over Brooklyn â they took off here around 2020 and 2021. And I knew [âŠ] Read more âș
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Clearer legislation and stronger personal data protections are a must before British citizens could be comfortable with the rollout of facial recognition technology, according to new research. The UK has been moving increasingly towards a mass presence of facial recognition technology, with it already being used in train stations, supermarkets, on the street and as ... Read more âș
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Maestral, the free lightweight open-source Dropbox client for Mac, has been retired, according to the project's maintainer, Sam Schott. Over its seven-year life, Maestral has proven to be a popular client for users on platforms and file systems that are no longer directly supported by Dropbox. It has also been lauded for its simplicity, small app bundle size, and low memory usage compared to the official Dropbox app. By cutting... Read more âș
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Chinese officials have held meetings to discuss the idea of restricting overseas access to Chinaâs most advanced AI models, Reuters reported, citing three people familiar with the discussions.. In the meetings, led by Chinaâs Ministry of Commerce, officials discussed putting limits on the most ... Read more âș
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Chief AI Officers should focus on transformation outcomes rather than technology alone. Read more âș
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Unix copyright code infringement back from the dead â IBM is still under fire from Xinuos about 2003-era bytes, with a hearing as recent as June 22. Read more âș
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As a 30-something who works remotely, Iâve gone days without speaking to another human. And after living in the same apartment complex for four years, Iâm ashamed to admit I donât know a single one of my neighbors. My experience isnât totally aligned with the rest of the country. A 2025 Pew Research report found [âŠ] Read more âș
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Roundabouts can be confusing, especially for people who don't encounter them often, but there actually is a recommend speed you should drive in them. Read more âș
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BTC retreated from a two-week high of $64,500 as falling open interest and weak spot demand cast doubt on the sustainability of July's 8.4% advance. Read more âș
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Researchers have uncovered an unexpected antiviral defense system in sea anemones that works very differently from the one humans use. The discovery suggests evolution developed multiple ways to combat viruses, challenging long-held ideas about how animal immune systems evolved. Read more âș
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Scientists have solved a long-standing mystery by discovering the missing genetic ingredient that helps melanoma cells become effectively immortal. The breakthrough could open the door to new treatments aimed at disrupting one of cancer's most important survival strategies. Read more âș
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Could something as simple as vitamin C help support a healthier aging brain? In a study of more than 2,000 older adults in Japan, researchers found that people with lower vitamin C levels in their blood also tended to have less gray matter and weaker connections in a key brain network involved in memory, attention, and other cognitive functions. Read more âș
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What if Sigmund Freud was onto something that modern neuroscience is only now beginning to explain? A new paper argues that today's leading theory of the brainâas a prediction machine constantly anticipating the worldâclosely mirrors ideas psychoanalysis has explored for more than a century. Read more âș
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A surprising discovery is overturning a long-held assumption about how the brainâs movement center works. Researchers found that two key cerebellar cell typesâthought to be tightly linkedâoften donât behave in predictable ways, even though one directly influences the other. The finding suggests scientists may have been relying on the wrong signals when studying disorders such as dystonia, ataxia, and tremor. Read more âș
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The rhythm of human laughter appears to have deep evolutionary roots shared with chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans. That ancient pattern may offer one of the clearest clues yet to how the vocal control needed for human speech gradually evolved. Read more âș
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A new quantum device can generate precisely controlled bursts of sound-like particles, or phonons, by forcing electrons through an ultra-thin crystal at extremely low temperatures. The surprising behavior pushes beyond the limits predicted by current theories, suggesting scientists need to rethink how energy moves through advanced materials. In the future, the breakthrough could lead to phonon lasers, faster communications, improved medical technologies, and powerful new sensing systems. Read more âș
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A decades-old puzzle about water has finally been unraveled. Researchers found that water trapped in tiny nanoscale spaces is not inherently more reactive. Instead, the intense pressures created inside these microscopic gaps explain most of the effect, while the surrounding material can further enhance water's chemistry if it interacts with the reaction products. Read more âș
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Astronomers have released the largest gravitational wave catalog ever, revealing 161 new black hole collisions and pushing the total number of detections to 390. Among the highlights are the clearest gravitational wave signal ever recorded, the most accurate location of a black hole merger, and growing evidence that some black holes are the products of previous black hole mergers. With discoveries now arriving several times a week, gravitational wave astronomy... Read more âș
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Ancient asteroid impacts may have done more than reshape Earth's surfaceâthey could have helped spark life itself. New computer models show the collisions created enormous underground hydrothermal systems by cracking the planet's crust and allowing hot water to flow through it. These long-lasting, life-friendly environments may have covered much of the early Earth, turning cosmic destruction into an unexpected opportunity. Read more âș
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