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          ·May 20, 2025·4 min read

          Hitting Snooze Disrupts REM Sleep

          Despite expert warnings, hitting the snooze button is a common part of many people’s morning routines. A large global study analyzing data from over 21,000 individuals found that snoozing occurred in 56% of sleep sessions, with heavy users snoozing for up to 20 minutes each morning.
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          ·May 20, 2025·5 min read

          Acetate and Bacteria Team Up to Burn Fat

          A new study reveals that acetate—when paired with specific gut bacteria—can significantly reduce fat and liver mass in both normal and obese mice. Researchers used a supplement called AceCel, which delivers acetate directly to the large intestine, promoting the growth of Bacteroides bacteria.
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          ·May 20, 2025·5 min read

          Rethinking Propaganda in the Digital Age

          Propaganda is often seen as a manipulative force, but it may be a necessary tool for active participation in a digital society. Rather than eliminate it, people should learn to understand and ethically use propaganda to counter disinformation and promote social good.
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          ·May 20, 2025·4 min read

          Modeling Human Behavior with Math

          A new study shows that mathematical models can shape human decisions more effectively than traditional psychological strategies. Researchers introduced “choice engineering,” a data-driven alternative to “choice architecture,” which relies on heuristics and intuition. In a global academic challenge, models like CATIE—designed to reflect real behavioral trends—outperformed both intuitive strategies and standard machine learning tools.
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          ·May 20, 2025·5 min read

          Silent Signals: How We Recognize Social Rank Instantly

          Mice, like humans, navigate social hierarchies using subtle cues—but instead of reading facial expressions or clothing, they rely on chemical signals. A new study reveals that male mice can determine the social rank of unfamiliar opponents using airborne odors and physical scent cues.
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          ·May 19, 2025·3 min read

          When Sight Meets Sound: How the Brain Binds Audiovisual Memories

          Our brains don’t just remember what we see and hear, they fuse the two into cohesive memories. A new study reveals that when visual and auditory speech cues are synchronized, they trigger rhythmic brain activity that strengthens memory formation.
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          ·May 19, 2025·4 min read

          Inflammation Triggers Repetitive Behaviors in ASD and OCD

          New research reveals that chronic brain inflammation can directly lead to repetitive behaviors, often seen in conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In mice with a mutated NLRP3 gene, inflammation activated microglia to release IL-1β, overstimulating NMDA glutamate receptors responsible for excitatory brain signals.
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          ·May 19, 2025·9 min read

          Insomnia Isn’t Just About Sleep, Your Personality Plays a Role

          Certain personality traits significantly influence the risk of developing insomnia. People with high levels of neuroticism—a trait linked to emotional instability—were much more likely to experience sleep disturbances.
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          ·May 19, 2025·6 min read

          Want to Live to 115? Here’s What Research Says You Should Do

          New insights from longevity research suggest that lifestyle—not just genetics—plays a vital role in living a longer, healthier life. While rare individuals like 115-year-old Ethel Caterham may benefit from exceptional genes, research shows that physical activity, diet, sleep, and stress management are key factors that can significantly influence lifespan.
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          Rewiring Memory: A New Model That Learns Like a Human Brain

          A new memory model called Input-Driven Plasticity (IDP) offers a more human-like explanation for how external stimuli help us retrieve memories, building on the foundations of the classic Hopfield network. Unlike traditional models, which assume memory recall happens from a fixed starting point, the IDP framework describes how stimuli reshape the brain’s “energy landscape” in real time to guide memory retrieval.
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          ·May 19, 2025·5 min read

          Low Newborn Vitamin D Linked to Autism and Schizophrenia

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