Read More Scince Scientific 9 days ago One Psilocybin Dose May Lift Depression for Months A new study finds that a single dose of psilocybin may reduce depression within days and keep symptoms at bay for months, while raising fresh questions about placebo effects and clinical use.
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Read More Scince Space 13 days ago Psyche’s Mars Flyby: A Gravity Boost and New Views NASA’s Psyche used a May 15 flyby of Mars — passing 2,864 miles away — to gain speed, reorient itself and capture rare crescent and surface images while validating instruments for its 2029 rendezvous with asteroid Psyche.
Read More Scince Scientific 15 days ago Can Contact Lenses One Day Treat Depression? A South Korean mouse study explores smart contact lenses that send electrical signals through the eye to brain regions linked to mood, raising fresh questions about the future of depression treatment.
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Read More Scince Space a month ago Why This ‘Forbidden’ Giant Planet Has Astronomers Stumped James Webb Space Telescope observations of TOI 5205b reveal a bizarre giant planet orbiting a tiny red dwarf, with an unusual atmosphere that challenges current theories of planet formation.
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Read More Scince Scientific 2 months ago Lab Gloves Distort Microplastic Counts in Air Studies Researchers discovered that common laboratory gloves shed stearate salts that can masquerade as microplastics in air samples, inflating particle counts and complicating atmospheric microplastic research.
Read More Scince Scientific 2 months ago Three Tiny Daily Changes That Cut Heart Risk by 10% A University of Sydney cohort study finds that three small daily changes—slightly more sleep, a few extra minutes of activity and a small increase in vegetables—correlate with reduced risk of heart attack, stroke and heart failure.
Read More Scince Space 2 months ago Study: Hidden Plume Under Mars Could Be Speeding Rotation New analysis of InSight and Viking data suggests a buoyant mantle plume beneath Mars’ Tharsis region could be moving mass equatorward, slightly speeding the planet’s rotation and fueling volcanic activity.
Read More Scince Scientific 2 months ago Ten Blood Signs That Reveal Faster Biological Aging Scientists from the University of Konstanz identified sex-specific panels of ten blood biomarkers that together estimate biological age, distinguishing drivers of aging from mere indicators and validating the score against known groups.
Read More Scince Scientific 2 months ago MIND Diet Linked to 2.5 Years Less Brain Aging, MRI Study A long-term MRI study links adherence to the MIND diet with slower structural brain aging, showing less gray matter loss and reduced ventricular enlargement—equivalent to about 2.5 years less aging.
Read More Scince Space 2 months ago Mars' 'Pyramid' in Candor Chasma: Nature, Not Aliens A Mars formation in Candor Chasma drew viral attention as a "pyramid." High-resolution HiRISE images and geological analysis show it is a natural erosional knob, not an artificial structure.