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Over the years, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has become one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood. Originally referred to as attention-deficit disorder (ADD), the condition has undergone significant changes in its diagnosis and classification. The first clinical description of children with symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity dates back to 1902. British paediatrician
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The detrimental effects of drug addiction on the human brain have long been a subject of interest among scientists and researchers. Recent studies by a team from Rockefeller University and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have shed light on the specific pathways through which addictive drugs like cocaine and morphine disrupt the
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Google recently announced plans to invest $2 billion in building a data center in northeastern Indiana. This center will be crucial in powering the company’s artificial intelligence technology and cloud business. The investment is said to create up to 200 new jobs, including data center technicians and support services. This move highlights Google’s commitment to
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The Nile River, spanning over 11 countries in East Africa, holds significant importance as a source of water, energy production, environmental quality, and cultural wealth. However, the utilization of Nile resources has led to longstanding tensions among the countries sharing its waters, hindering opportunities for collaboration and mutual benefit. In light of increasing demands for
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The field of quantum physics has recently witnessed a groundbreaking development through the introduction of frequency-domain photon number-path entanglement. Unlike the traditional spatial-domain entanglement, this innovative approach involves manipulating the frequency of individual photons using a cutting-edge tool known as a frequency beam splitter. This tool has demonstrated an impressive success rate of 50%, paving
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The development of light-driven molecular motors has been a fascinating journey that began at the University of Groningen almost 25 years ago. The breakthrough discovery led to Professor Ben Feringa receiving the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2016. However, despite this achievement, the practical application of these motors faced significant challenges. A recent publication in
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A recent case study highlighted the story of a 52-year-old man from Florida who experienced worsening migraines and was later diagnosed with neurocysticercosis. This condition, caused by larval cysts of the pork tapeworm, is typically associated with poor sanitation in developing countries. However, this particular case raised concerns as the man had not traveled to
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Solar sails represent a revolutionary way to traverse the vast expanse of space. Drawing inspiration from the sail ships of old, these sails provide one of the most efficient means of propelling spacecraft through the cosmos. Recently, RocketLab Electron rocket launched NASA’s new Advanced Composite Solar Sail System with the goal of testing large solar
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Rivers play a crucial role in shaping the landscape as they flow across it. They create valleys, canyons, floodplains, and deltas while transporting sediment from the uplands to the ocean. A recent study conducted by researchers from UC Santa Barbara sheds light on what drives the migration rates of meandering rivers. Lead author Evan Greenberg,
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In a groundbreaking study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, theoretical physicists at Utrecht University and experimental physicists at Sogang University in South Korea have successfully constructed an artificial synapse that operates with water and salt. This innovative approach to neuromorphic computing aims to replicate the intricate workings of the human
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