3
2
Evidence for the earliest hominin use of wooden handheld tools found in Greece (pnas.org)
3
Revealing hidden turbulent structures from limited observations and equations (phys.org)
56
FDA declines to review Moderna's mRNA flu shot (nbcnews.com)
6
Nature's 'engine is grinding to a halt' as climate change gains pace (phys.org)
4
Mindfulness enables more effective endoscopies in awake patients (medicalxpress.com)
3
The impact of subpolar salinity on AMOC remains masked when forcing is weak (essopenarchive.org)
2
Galaxies Wind Around a Cosmic Filament (aps.org)
7
Tenure Eliminated at Oklahoma Colleges (insidehighered.com)
2
Simone Weil, André Weil, Bourbaki and Pythagorean Mathematics (arxiv.org)
3
The Economics of Noncompete Clauses (aeaweb.org)
2
Epstein files reveal deeper ties to scientists than previously known (nature.com)
4
A 'crazy' dice proof leads to new understanding of a fundamental law of physics (phys.org)
1
Whack-a-mole: US academic (John Mearsheimer) fights to purge his AI deepfakes (techxplore.com)
3
One-third of dementia cases are linked to non brain-related diseases (medicalxpress.com)
4
Brain network responsible for Parkinson's disease identified (medicalxpress.com)
2
A formula for any real number, maybe (arxiv.org)
5
Was Benoit Mandelbrot a hedgehog or a fox? (arxiv.org)
2
Aging clock reveals molecules that protect against neurodegeneration (medicalxpress.com)
6
Targeted digital voter suppression efforts likely decrease voter turnout (pnas.org)
4
Six Facts about the Recent Employment Effects of AI (Nov. 2025, Pdf) (stanford.edu)
2
LLMs and the Creation of Valuable Books (nber.org)
5
Pink noise reduces REM sleep and may harm sleep quality (medicalxpress.com)
16
Common bacteria (Chlamydia) discovered in the eye linked to cognitive decline (medicalxpress.com)
37
Aging muscle stem cells shift from rapid repair to long-term survival (phys.org)
3
General relativity explains why binary star systems rarely host planets (phys.org)
2
Exposing a 'mental trap': The hidden bias behind chronic indecision (medicalxpress.com)
2
Scientific 'spam filter' flags over 250k potentially fake cancer studies (medicalxpress.com)
1
Major grid operator for Pa., East Coast predicts energy shortfall by mid-2027 (spotlightpa.org)
2
ArXiv says submissions must be in English: are AI translators up for the job? (nature.com)
3
In some states, a push to end all property taxes for homeowners (apnews.com)
2
Nitrate source and dementia risk: vegetables-dec. risk; water, animal foods-inc (medicalxpress.com)
1
Should professors be forced to retire? (nature.com)
2
Publication strategies on catastrophic and extreme events in geosciences (essopenarchive.org)
3
Widespread terrestrial ecosystem disruption at Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (pnas.org)
4
Rain, not snow: Extraordinary warmth leaves mountains less snowy across the West (phys.org)
2
Post-Perihelion Integral Field Spectroscopy of the Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas (arxiv.org)
5
War and Democratic Backsliding (nber.org)
2
Difference between Hawaiian volcanoes may reflect divide deep within Earth (science.org)
2
ArXiv preprint server clamps down on AI slop (science.org)
3
Scientists solve 66M-year-old mystery of how Earth's greenhouse age ended (phys.org)
5
Cancer might protect against Alzheimer's – this protein helps explain why (nature.com)
3
Autonomous language-image generation loops converge to generic visual motifs (cell.com)
2
Manipulating blood CO₂ levels may help clear toxic proteins from the brain (medicalxpress.com)
6
Shingles vaccine linked to slower biological aging in older adults (medicalxpress.com)
2
As Greenland loses ice, global sea levels will rise–and its own will fall (science.org)
6
Austrian cow shows first case of flexible, multi-purpose tool use in cattle (phys.org)
116
Nearly a third of social media research has undisclosed ties to industry (science.org)
2
Neutral stances on hot topics can damage your reputation (phys.org)
47
Purdue blocks admission of many Chinese grad students in unwritten policy (science.org)
2
Micron breaks ground on humungous NY DRAM fab (theregister.com)
2
Why US cities are reverting 1-way streets back to their original 2-way design (apnews.com)
13
Acetaminophen during pregnancy does not increase risk of autism, ADHD or IDs (medicalxpress.com)
11
White House seeks emergency power auction for largest US electric grid (reuters.com)
2
Observation Timelines for the Potential Lunar Impact of Asteroid 2024 YR4 (arxiv.org)
4
When it comes to vaccine schedules, the U.S. is now the outlier (statnews.com)
3
Wormholes may not exist but may reveal something deeper about time and universe (theconversation.com)
5
Dust Properties of the Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas (arxiv.org)
2
The Arctic's 'last ice area' is showing signs of weakness (science.org)
4
Impact could be the cause of our lopsided moon (phys.org)
3
Long-term effects of 40Hz auditory stimulation as a treatment of Alzheimer's (pnas.org)
2
Can paleontologists pinpoint the dawn of the dinosaurs? (pnas.org)
1
Why the mad artistic genius trope doesn't stand up to scientific scrutiny (theconversation.com)
2
Mars's big impact on Earth's climate: How the red planet's pull shapes ice ages (phys.org)
6
Complex life on planets orbiting the galaxy's most common stars may be unlikely (phys.org)
3
SARS-CoV-2 is on the decline in animals (medicalxpress.com)
3
Ocean Heat Content Sets Another Record in 2025 (springer.com)
5
'Motivation brake': why it's so hard to get started on an unpleasant task (medicalxpress.com)
6
Neo-Royalism, the Trump Administration, and the Emerging International System (cambridge.org)
3
Widely used pesticide (chlorpyrifos) linked to more than doubled Parkinsons risk (medicalxpress.com)
3
Judges are identifying suspected AI hallucinations in Pa. court cases (spotlightpa.org)
8
The book only gets 3 stars but is considered great literature (phys.org)
3
Coxeter and Dynkin Diagrams (arxiv.org)
3
Proteins that spread Parkinson's pathology in the brain identified (medicalxpress.com)
2
Why cancer can come back years later – and how to stop it (nature.com)
4
Webb telescope sheds light on ancient 'monster stars' (phys.org)
2
Broadband Internet Access and Adolescent Mental Health in the U.S. (nber.org)
2
Most corn seeds planted in Colorado are coated in neonics; restrictions proposed (phys.org)
1
A San Diego startup's universal flu shot sold for \$9B (medicalxpress.com)
3
What were books like in ancient Greece and Rome? (theconversation.com)
2
Exploiting Prime Selection Vulnerabilities in Public Key Cryptography (RSA) (arxiv.org)
3
Brain immune cells may drive more damage in females than males with Alzheimer's (medicalxpress.com)
18
Bison return to Illinois' Kane County after 200 years (phys.org)
3
The Emerging Market for Intelligence: Pricing, Supply, and Demand for LLMs (nber.org)
2
Everyday conversations can delay eye movements, essential for safe driving (medicalxpress.com)
3
Moral arguments about care and fairness persuade both liberals and conservatives (phys.org)
2
Arctic Active Layers Staying Unfrozen: 40 Years of Thermal-Hydrologic Change (essopenarchive.org)
5
Your brain doesn't suddenly 'fully develop' at 25 – what the neuroscience shows (theconversation.com)
4
Roots of milk drinking revealed by South Asian genomes (science.org)
2
Breakthrough Listen Observations of 3I/Atlas with the Green Bank Telescope (arxiv.org)
9
Can eating high fat cheese and cream reduce dementia risk,as new study suggests? (theconversation.com)
4
Reversal of Alzheimer's in animal models to full neurological recovery (medicalxpress.com)
3
A Search for Radio Technosignatures from Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas (arxiv.org)
2
The size of 3I/ATLAS from non-gravitational acceleration (arxiv.org)
5
Does being infected or vaccinated first influence Covid-19 immunity? (medicalxpress.com)
3
Modified tau thwarts aggregation in neurodegenerative disease (medicalxpress.com)
4
The universe may be lopsided (theconversation.com)
3
Rising rates of wildfire building destruction in the conterminous United States (pnas.org)
3
What Would It Cost to End Extreme Poverty? (nber.org)
2