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Leeds Rhinos • 2024 Southstander.com Prediction Competition Playoff Week 1

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This week's results

Week 27
Huddersfield 34 Castleford 10 - Huddersfield by 24
Wigan 64 Salford 0 - Wigan by 64
Hull KR 26 Leeds 16- Hull KR by 10
Leigh 18 St Helens 12 - Leigh by 6
Warrington 54 London 0 - Warrington by 54
Hull FC 4 Catalans 24 - Catalans by 20

This week's scores (If anyone thinks their score is wrong, please let me know on the forum or PM me and I will check it)
9 Ocdstephen
8 Finglas, Leeds_Luke, Southstander.com, Steamy, Technology_tom
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From chaos to order: Proteins can re-structure themselves to create important substances

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The protein 'MIPS' changes its internal structure when it becomes active. Its disordered active centre becomes a defined structure with special functions. The protein plays a key role in the production of inositol, which is also known as vitamin B8, and fulfills important tasks in the body. Researchers have succeeded for the first time in observing the protein as it re-structures.

Octopuses seen hunting together with fish in rare video — and punching fish that don't cooperate - Yahoo! Voices

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  1. Octopuses seen hunting together with fish in rare video — and punching fish that don't cooperate  Yahoo! Voices
  2. Octopuses and fish hunt as a team to catch more prey  New Scientist
  3. Fish Are Leading Octopuses On Collaborative Hunting Missions, Red Sea Scientists Find  VICE
  4. 3D field-based tracking and field experiments of octopus and fish unlock the secrets of multispecies hunting  Phys.org

Extreme polar light environment of the North and South Poles sustains biodiversity

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Researchers working in Finland propose that the unique light environment of the Earth's Polar regions creates conditions that result in circumpolar hybrid zones around the North and the South Poles. These extreme conditions increase the synchrony of reproductive phenology among species, i.e., force all species into a smaller window for reproduction. This will sustain biodiversity in the long term.

How the brain integrates pain prediction and stimuli

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A study has uncovered new insights into how the brain processes and integrates pain information. The research goes beyond identifying brain areas that respond to pain, revealing the mechanisms behind the brain's integration of pain-related information. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), they formalized how the brain combines pain expectations with the actual intensity of painful stimuli.

Deeper corals may help shallow reefs recover in the Florida keys

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Using blushing coral star and genomic DNA analyses, researchers have uncovered vital links between coral populations at varying depths. They identified four distinct genetic lineages, finding strong connectivity between shallow and mesophotic populations. Shallow-specific lineages showed reduced genetic diversity and higher inbreeding compared to depth-generalist lineages. Importantly, mesophotic reefs emerged as crucial reproductive sources, particularly in the Lower and Upper Keys. Corals from... Читать дальше...

Study of former NFL players finds 1 in 3 believe they have CTE

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A study of nearly 2,000 former NFL players shows one-third believe that they have chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Those individuals were more likely to report cognitive symptoms, and 25% of them also reported suicidal thoughts. The players who thought they had CTE also were more likely to have low testosterone, depression, pain and other treatable conditions that cause cognitive symptoms.

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Tomgram: Andrea Mazzarino, War Doesn't End When It "Ends"

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Count on one thing: armed conflict lasts for decades after battles end and its effects ripple thousands of miles beyond actual battlefields. This has been true of America's post-9/11 forever wars that, in some minimalist fashion, continue in all too many countries around the world. Yet those wars, which we ignited in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, are hardly the first to offer such lessons[...

New insights into intellectual disability genetics emerge

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Researchers have published a pivotal study that sheds light on a novel genetic variant associated with intellectual capacities and educational outcomes. This discovery offers new insights into intellectual disability diagnostics and potential therapeutic avenues.

How remarkable diversity in heat tolerance can help protect coral reefs

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New research has found previously undocumented variation in coral heat tolerance on the Great Barrier Reef, giving hope that corals' own genetic resources may hold the key for us to help in its recovery and adaptation. Researchers measured the bleaching thresholds of more than 500 colonies of the table coral, Acropora hyacinthus, using a portable experimental system that was used at sea at 17 reefs across the Great Barrier Reef. Heat-tolerant corals were found at almost all the reefs studied.