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Researchers have launched CREsted, an AI-driven software package that automates the analysis and design of gene regulatory elements. The tool allows for the creation of synthetic DNA "switches" with high cell-type precision.
How does the brain see edges and shapes? A new study confirms the Hubel and Wiesel model, showing that orientation selectivity is constructed in the visual cortex. Discover how the brain turns raw thalamic signals into visual perception.
A study of nearly 19,000 people reveals that a history of infectious mononucleosis (mono) triples the risk of developing Multiple Sclerosis. The findings suggest that preventing Epstein-Barr virus infections could be a key strategy in reducing MS cases.

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Researchers identified the AHR protein as a "molecular brake" that stops nerve regrowth after injury. Inhibiting AHR shifts neurons from a stress-management state to a regenerative state, offering a new path for treating spinal cord injuries.
Researchers have engineered a novel nitazene-based opioid, DFNZ, that provides potent pain relief without causing respiratory depression or addiction. The "superagonist" drug could revolutionize treatment for chronic pain and opioid use disorder.

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A new study reveals that dark web users are three times more likely to have a criminal record than surface web users. The research highlights low self-control and peer influence as the primary drivers behind who accesses the internet’s hidden layers.
Researchers discovered a brain pathway linking stress centers directly to habit regions. While stress normally promotes flexibility, alcohol disrupts this circuit, explaining why stress leads to compulsive drinking and relapse.
New research shows that while teenagers accurately perceive when others are being cooperative, they are less likely than adults to reciprocate. This "cooperation gap" suggests teens prioritize self-interest even in win-win social scenarios.

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Researchers have discovered that gut lining cells trigger the neuroinflammation seen in Multiple Sclerosis. By mistakenly "presenting" antigens, these cells create pathogenic Th17 cells that migrate to the brain and spinal cord.