Brain fog after COVID-19 has similarities to ‘chemo brain,’ Stanford-led study finds ( med.stanford.edu )
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Stress can override natural satiety cues to drive more food intake and boost cravings for sweets.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe (PSP) has flown close enough to the sun to detect the fine structure of the solar wind close to where it is generated at the sun's surface, revealing details that are lost as the wind exits the corona as a uniform blast of charged particles....
New York City had the worst air quality in the world on Tuesday.
Push for better pay and benefits among US scientists arrives at world’s largest biomedical funder.
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In one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country, it’s a boom time — water-intensive microchip companies and data centers moving in; tens of thousands of houses spreading deep into the desert. But it is also a time of crisis: Climate change is drying up the American West and putting fundamental resources at...
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This vertically oriented logarithmic map spans nearly 20 orders of magnitude, taking us from planet Earth to the edge of the Observable Universe. The scheme locates notable astronomical objects of various scales: spacecraft, moons, planets, star systems, nearby galaxies, and notable large-scale structures are some of the objects...
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