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Opinion | The Happiness Gap Between Left and Right Isn’t Closing
New York Times· 2 days agoMr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and...
Former Ram golfer Neighbors finishes first in Amateur qualifier
The Martinsburg Journal· 16 hours agoIt didn’t go so well for the fifth-year player from Charles Town whose eligibility has ended....
Genetic regulation of human brain proteome reveals proteins implicated in psychiatric disorders -...
Nature· 2 days agoPsychiatric disorders are highly heritable yet polygenic, potentially involving hundreds of risk genes. Genome-wide association studies have identified hundreds of genomic susceptibility loci ...
Research team identifies four new genetic risk factors for multiple system atrophy
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoIn a study published in Neuron, researchers have identified four new genetic risk factors for...
GoT-ChA: New tool reveals how gene mutations affect cells
Phys.org· 4 hours agoThe new method, described in a paper published in Nature, offers biologists a powerful tool that can be applied in many fields of investigation, from basic cell biology to the study of how cancers ...
The Protests That Anticipated Gaza Solidarity Encampments
Time Magazine· 23 hours agoAcross the country, college and university students have established Gaza Solidarity Encampments on...
Just How Dangerous Is Europe’s Rising Far Right?
New York Times· 6 days agoJordan Bardella, 28, is the new face of the far right in France. Measured, clean-cut and raised in the hardscrabble northern suburbs of Paris, he laces...
How to stop the artificial intelligence apocalypse: David Brin, Uplift author
The Cointelegraph· 1 day agoDavid Brin, the Hugo and Nebula-winning science fiction author behind the Uplift novels and The...
A visual history of campus protests in the US
Stacker via AOL· 7 days agoDuring the Vietnam era, anti-war demonstrators faced off with DC Metro police as they marched to the locus of Republican power, the Watergate Complex...
Targeting CXCR4 impaired T regulatory function through PTEN in renal cancer patients - British...
Nature· 7 days agoTregs trafficking is controlled by CXCR4. In Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC), the effect of the new CXCR4 antagonist, R54, was explored in peripheral blood (PB)-Tregs isolated from primary RCC patients ...