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His accent can be best decribed as 'freezing.'

Travel

Six Months in Antarctica: New Accent or Just Frostbite Talking?

In the frosty wonderland of Antarctica, where winter feels like a never-ending snow globe stuck on repeat, a brave bunch of folks decided to embrace the icy isolation and live in a cosmic cold-shoulder to the rest of the world. And guess what? It’s not just the penguins who change their tune in this chilly utopia.

Alston's singing mouse Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Nature

Tiny Mice Reveal How We Master Time’s Tempo

Breakthrough research from Cold Spring Harbor Lab reveals how Alston’s singing mice provide insights into the brain’s time processing. Neurons in the orofacial motor cortex exhibit temporal scaling, offering clues to adaptive behavior.

Researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have made a groundbreaking revelation, discovering that T cells can be reprogrammed to combat aging. Assistant Professor Corina Amor Vegas and her colleagues have paved the way for a potential anti-aging elixir within our own bodies.

Health

Rejuvenating Fountain of Youth Found Within Our Own Cells

Researchers at CSHL have made a groundbreaking revelation, discovering that T cells can be reprogrammed to combat aging. Assistant Professor Corina Amor Vegas and her colleagues have paved the way for a potential anti-aging elixir within our own bodies.

Has it ever occurred to you what your four-legged canine friend would choose to watch on TV if given the choice? A recent study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Veterinary Medicine provides intriguing insights into dogs' television preferences. Ayla Verschueren/Unsplash

Animals

Dogs’ TV Preferences Unveiled in Vision Health Study

Has it ever occurred to you what your four-legged canine friend would choose to watch on TV if given the choice? A recent study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Veterinary Medicine provides intriguing insights into dogs’ television preferences.

Social media and materialism linked to mental health issues Barefoot Communications/Unsplash

Health

Materialistic Mindsets on Social Media Linked to Mental Health Decline

New study warns of the impact of materialism on social media, revealing a perilous link to stress and diminished life satisfaction. The research shows how materialistic desires on such platforms contribute to addictive behavior and mental health decline.