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New type of brain cell may tell us when to stop eating

New type of brain cell may tell us when to stop eating

In the dorsal raphe nucleus – a part of the brainstem linked to functions including eating, mood and sleep – they came across cells that produce a hormone called cholecystokinin, which helps regulate appetite.


Math puzzle: Imagine there’s no zero

Math puzzle: Imagine there’s no zero

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Most detailed survey of particles around the sun reveals new mysteries

Most detailed survey of particles around the sun reveals new mysteries

Researchers have been capturing cosmic rays with different detectors for more than a century because their changing properties could serve as records of the solar system’s history, says Jamie Rankin at Princeton University.


Rice variant slashes planet-warming methane emissions by 70 per cent

Rice variant slashes planet-warming methane emissions by 70 per cent

“The core point of the study is they don’t use hard-core gene engineering or editing technologies or transgenic approaches,” says le Coutre.


A new kind of non-opioid painkiller gets FDA approval

A new kind of non-opioid painkiller gets FDA approval

In 2024, the drug company Vertex Pharmaceuticals reported that Journavx reduced pain compared with a placebo in people who had abdominal or foot surgery, although the effect was modest.


Newly discovered super-Earth orbits in and out of its star’s habitable zone. Could life survive its extreme climate?

Newly discovered super-Earth orbits in and out of its star’s habitable zone. Could life survive its extreme climate?

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Quantum-inspired algorithm could enable better weather forecasts

Quantum-inspired algorithm could enable better weather forecasts

Nikita Gourianov at the University of Oxford and his colleagues have now developed a new approach that uses quantum computer-inspired algorithms called tensor networks to represent turbulence probability distributions.


Time-lapse of 1st black hole ever imaged reveals how matter swirls around it

Time-lapse of 1st black hole ever imaged reveals how matter swirls around it

"This work highlights the transformative potential of observing the black hole environment evolving over time," study co-author Hung-Yi Pu, an assistant professor at National Taiwan Normal University, said in the statement.


Fever’s link with a key kind of immunity is surprisingly ancient

Fever’s link with a key kind of immunity is surprisingly ancient

In one fish species, Nile tilapia, that behavioral — or sought-out — fever triggers the adaptive immune system, known for its acquired memory of specific bodily invaders, researchers report in the Dec. 24 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


The new science of sleep: How to sleep better whatever your lifestyle

The new science of sleep: How to sleep better whatever your lifestyle

Mountains of research over the past decade demonstrate, time and again, that a decent night’s rest is essential for everything from cognitive function to heart health, mood and more.


Ancient, engraved stones may have been buried to summon the sun

Ancient, engraved stones may have been buried to summon the sun

A trove of engraved stones unearthed from ritual gathering sites on Bornholm, an island in Denmark, display motifs that most commonly represent the sun and croplike plants.


‘Reanimated’ herpes viruses lurking in the brain may link concussions and dementia

‘Reanimated’ herpes viruses lurking in the brain may link concussions and dementia

What's new here is that the researchers have demonstrated that physical injury can activate latent viruses in the brain, said Dr. Gorazd Stokin, who leads a neuroscience lab at the Institute of Molecular and Translational Medicine in the Czech Republic and was not involved in the new study.