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On campaign trail, Kamala Harris blitzes battlegrounds, Donald Trump takes it easier

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Donald Trump's campaign has been less active compared to Kamala Harris's rigorous schedule in battleground states. Trump held fewer rallies and cited his lead and the ongoing Democratic National Convention as reasons. Meanwhile, Harris's campaign termed Trump as 'low energy,' highlighting a contrast in their campaign vigor as the election approaches.

Thousands flee Khan Younis ruins again; Israeli raids kill 20

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

In recent weeks, Israeli forces have been returning to the ruins of areas where they said they had defeated Hamas fighters. In the latest assault, the Israeli military dropped leaflets ordering residents and displaced people sheltering in eastern Khan Younis, Gaza's main southern city, to evacuate from an area that has already seen repeated waves of fighting.

Classical music lifts our mood by synchronizing our 'extended amygdala'

Sciencedaily.com 

Whether Bach, Beethovan, or Mozart, it's widely recognized that classical music can affect a person's mood. Scientists use brainwave measurements and neural imaging techniques to show how Western classical music elicits its positive effects on the brain. Their goal is to find more effective ways to use music to activate the brain in those who otherwise don't respond, such as people with treatment-resistant depression.

How did mental health parity laws affect new moms?

Sciencedaily.com 

Pregnant and postpartum women with depression and anxiety have a slightly better chance of getting psychotherapy in the US these days, a new study finds. And they are paying less of their own money when they do, a new study finds. The analysis looks at how both care and costs changed after the Affordable Care Act and an earlier Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act.

Researchers crack a key celiac mystery

Sciencedaily.com 

An interdisciplinary team of medical and engineering researchers has spent the last six years working to unlock a significant piece of the puzzle in the search for a cure: how and where the gluten response begins.

Rides Dray - New

Dragon Driving 

£2,500 ono
19C rides dray. A quite stunning rides dray, built in the 19C by Ingenhoes Buitenweg & Co of de Bilt, Netherlands. It was restored and converted some years ago at vast expense, for tourist rides in the Belgian capital, Brussels, pulled by a pair of Belgians.
Location: Nantwich

Researchers outline promises, challenges of understanding AI for biological discovery

Sciencedaily.com 

Machine learning is a powerful tool in computational biology, enabling the analysis of a wide range of biomedical data such as genomic sequences and biological imaging. But when researchers use machine learning in computational biology, understanding model behavior remains crucial for uncovering the underlying biological mechanisms in health and disease. Researchers now propose guidelines that outline pitfalls and opportunities for using interpretable machine learning methods to tackle computational biology problems.

Memory problems in old age linked to a key enzyme, study in mice finds

Sciencedaily.com 

Memory updating is impaired in old age, yet little is known about the mechanisms behind the process and what goes wrong with older age. A team of researchers found that blocking a repressive enzyme called repressive histone deacetylase 3 improved memory updating in older mice.