Recent research spearheaded by American scientists has unveiled a remarkably straightforward neural circuit governing the chewing behavior in mice, with implications that extend beyond mere mastication to the appetite-suppressing effects of these neural pathways. Christin Kosse, a neuroscientist at Rockefeller University, suggests that the link between jaw movements and appetite regulation was unanticipated but intriguing.
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Microsoft’s significant financial commitment to OpenAI is beginning to cast a shadow over its earnings outlook. The latest quarterly earnings report from the tech giant revealed an anticipated income drop of $1.5 billion, largely attributed to mounting losses from its partnership with OpenAI. This strategic alliance, which has seen Microsoft invest nearly $14 billion, reflects
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China’s economy has shown signs of a potential rebound as reflected in the latest purchasing managers’ index (PMI) data released by the National Bureau of Statistics. For October, the official PMI registered at 50.1, indicating a shift into expansion territory for the first time since April. This increase surpasses analysts’ expectations, which placed the figure
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The tragic alleged stabbings in Southport, which took the lives of three innocent children, have plunged a community into mourning and raised questions about prevention and public safety. Axel Rudakubana, the 18-year-old suspect, is now at the center of a legal maelstrom that not only encompasses murder charges but also allegations of possessing biological weapons
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In the historical narrative of antibiotics, the mid-20th century is often labeled the ‘golden age.’ This was an era marked by groundbreaking discoveries that revolutionized medicine, leading to the development of drugs capable of combating bacterial infections that previously claimed countless lives. However, as antibiotic resistance has emerged as a significant public health threat, scientific
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