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Early life adversity primes the body for persistent physical pain, new research suggests
New research suggests that difficult experiences in childhood may prime the nervous system for chronic pain later in life. A ...
"A plague is upon us'' may have been a common phrase in ancient Jordan, where countless people perished from a mysterious ...
Strengthening systems of emergency healthcare is crucial to achieving global and national health goals. One of the key ...
We appear to be living through a crisis of systemic coherence: A widening gap has opened between what is affirmed and what is ...
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AI cannot automate science – a philosopher explains the uniquely human aspects of doing research
So far, the accomplishments of these so-called AI scientists have been mixed. On the one hand, AI systems can process vast datasets and detect subtle correlations that humans are unable to detect. On ...
Deep cave layers on Sulawesi preserve tools, bones, and art that may show modern humans overlapping with earlier hominins.
The museum’s existence in New Orleans makes perfect sense when you think about it. This is a city that literally throws ...
Long before humans became master hunters, our ancestors were already thriving by making the most of what nature left behind. New research suggests that scavenging animal carcasses wasn’t a desperate ...
Michaëla Mohrmann, currently the Assistant Curator at the UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art, talks about her ...
Police procedurals take the classic cop drama to a detailed new level, following a crime from beginning to end. These are the ...
The cardinals stress that military action should be a last resort and advocate for a policy that respects human life and ...
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