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Anxiety drugs found in rivers make salmon take more risks

Jonathan Lambert

In many streams and rivers, fish are swimming in a veritable soup of drugs. Components of that soup may be disrupting their behavior, according to a new study. Atlantic salmon exposed to anti-anxiet ...[Continue Reading]

NPR

3 days ago

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Young People Are Now Overwhelmingly Republican

Kate Plummer

Young Americans are supporting the Republican Party in greater numbers, a new poll has found, highlighting a large divide among people aged under 30. According to a new Yale Youth Poll, a survey aff ...[Continue Reading]

Newsweek

1 day ago

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Spin-to-Charge Conversion Without Magnetic Electrodes

Rachel Berkowitz

A central goal of spintronics is to create and manipulate spin-polarized currents. Typically, spintronic devices rely on magnetic electrodes for spin injection. However, a grapheneantiferromagnet in ...[Continue Reading]

Aps.org

1 day ago


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The Manufactured Chaos in Government

Elaine Godfrey

The employees who have so far survived the Trump administrations federal defenestration project are morose. For some, the new workload is untenable. For others, chaos reigns. Scientists have been un ...[Continue Reading]

The Atlantic

1 day ago


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Small Study Suggests Carbon-Plated Trail Shoes Might Not Help on Uphills

Lydia Thomson

Carbon-plated trail shoes are taking the trail running world by storm. Brands such as The North Face, Hoka, adidas, and other brands have already released a number of models. Carbon-plated shoes with ...[Continue Reading]

Irunfar.com

1 day ago


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Anwar says Malaysia committed to work with China, describes Xi as a 'true friend'

RAHIMY RAHIM

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia has expressed its commitment to work with China in various areas, including economy, trade and emerging technologies such as AI, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The Prime Minister ...[Continue Reading]

The Star Online

1 day ago