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[Gnostic][Samael] Disturbed - Hey You [Official Music Video]
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[Gnostic][Samael] Disturbed - Hey You [Official Music Video]
SciTechDaily: Physicists Uncover a Hidden Quantum World Inside the Proton – And It’s Wilder Than We Thought
SciTechDaily: Physicists Uncover a Hidden Quantum World Inside the Proton – And It’s Wilder Than We Thought
Protons are far from simple particles — they are swirling cauldrons of quarks, gluons, and quantum entanglement. Scientists have used this entanglement to develop a universal model explaining how particles emerge from high-energy collisions. Their predictions align with past experimental data, an
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SciTechDaily: Physicists Uncover a Hidden Quantum World Inside the Proton – And It’s Wilder Than We Thought
Medical Xpress: Brain signals linked to sweet taste preference discovered
Medical Xpress: Brain signals linked to sweet taste preference discovered
Researchers at Stony Brook University used genetic manipulation in a laboratory brain model to demonstrate that neurosteroids, signals involved in mood regulation and stress, can reduce the sensitivity and preference for sweet tastes when elevated within the gustatory cortex—a region in the brain most involved with taste. Their findings are published in Current Biology.
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Medical Xpress: Brain signals linked to sweet taste preference discovered
Smithsonian Magazine: Ape-Like Human Ancestors Were Largely Vegetarian 3.3 Million Years Ago in South Africa, Fossil Teeth Reveal
Smithsonian Magazine: Ape-Like Human Ancestors Were Largely Vegetarian 3.3 Million Years Ago in South Africa, Fossil Teeth Reveal
Scientists suggest meat consumption was pivotal to humans' development of larger brains, but the transition probably didn't start with Australopithecus, according to a new study
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Smithsonian Magazine: Ape-Like Human Ancestors Were Largely Vegetarian 3.3 Million Years Ago in South Africa, Fossil Teeth Reveal