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Study reveals how cell types shape human brain networks

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers have uncovered how different types of brain cells work together to form large-scale functional networks in the human brain -- interconnected systems that support everything from sensory processing to complex decision-making -- paving the way for new insights into brain health and disease.

Deaths of at Least 5 Tourists in Laos Raise Alarm About Tainted Drinks - The New York Times

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  1. Deaths of at Least 5 Tourists in Laos Raise Alarm About Tainted Drinks  The New York Times
  2. British lawyer is fifth person to die in suspected methanol poisoning in Laos  The Guardian
  3. Teenage Backpacker and 3 Others Die After Drinking Tainted Alcohol in Popular Tourist Town  PEOPLE
  4. American among five tourists dead after drinking spiked alcohol in Laos  New York Post
  5. Teen and woman who drank tainted alcohol in Laos have died, bringing toll to 5  The Associated... Читать дальше...

To ensure steady AI talent pipeline, companies take training to campuses

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

To bridge the AI skills gap, tech giants like Microsoft and Accenture are partnering with Indian colleges. They're conducting workshops, internships, and mentorship programs to equip students with essential AI skills before graduation, addressing the surging demand for AI professionals.

How John Prescott blazed a trail for Angela Rayner - BBC.com

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  1. How John Prescott blazed a trail for Angela Rayner  BBC.com
  2. I don’t regret throwing that egg, says man punched by Prescott  The Telegraph
  3. How John Prescott used humour and grit to unite old and New Labour  The Guardian
  4. Labour will always need a John Prescott  The New Statesman
  5. John Prescott, a pork pie and me - my run-in with Labour's deputy leader  Sky News

Females sleep less, awaken more frequently than males

Sciencedaily.com 

A new animal study shows that males and females have profoundly different sleep patterns. The findings shed light on what may drive differences in humans and have broad implications for preclinical research that, for decades, has focused primarily on males.

Tantrums in young children could be linked to ADHD, study finds

Sciencedaily.com 

Preschool children who struggle to control their emotions and behaviour have more symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder -- known as ADHD -- at age seven, a study suggests. Children aged between three and seven who are slower at acquiring skills to manage their intense emotions were also found to be at risk of displaying more conduct issues. They were also more likely to show internalising behaviours, such as sadness and worries, at age seven, experts say.

Environmental impacts of plastics: Moving beyond the perspective on waste

Sciencedaily.com 

The fact that plastics pollute the environment and generate problems has been well-researched in many areas. However, there is little information on the impacts of plastics on climate and biodiversity. Researchers have analyzed the impacts of plastics on the three planetary crises of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution. They are calling for plastics regulations that account for the multifaceted impacts of plastics in these three crises.

Parkinson's drug changes the gut microbiome for the worse due to iron deficiency

Sciencedaily.com 

In a groundbreaking new study scientists have revealed that the widely prescribed Parkinson's disease drug entacapone significantly disrupts the human gut microbiome by inducing iron deficiency. The study, provides new insights into the often-overlooked impact of human-targeted drugs on the microbial communities that play a critical role in human health.

Astronomers take the first close-up picture of a star outside our galaxy

Sciencedaily.com 

While astronomers have taken about two dozen zoomed-in images of stars in our galaxy, unveiling their properties, countless other stars dwell within other galaxies, so far away that observing even one of them in detail has been extremely challenging. Up until now.