On World Parkinson’s Day, a New Theory Emerges on the Disease’s Origins and Spread (www.urmc.rochester.edu)
Revolutionary Molecular Device Unleashes Potential for Targeted Drug Delivery and Self-Healing Materials (www.manchester.ac.uk)
Yes, Social Media Really Is a Cause of the Epidemic of Teenage Mental Illness (www.afterbabel.com)
Underwater mountain range off Easter Island hosts creatures unknown to science, expedition reveals (www.livescience.com)
Peter Higgs, who predicted the existence of the Higgs Boson, has died at 94 (mailings.ed.ac.uk)
Mitochondrial Roles in Antiviral Immunity Modify Manifestations of Neurological Diseases (www.helsinki.fi)
Climate change is rewiring fish brains — and probably ours, too (grist.org)
Chasing the light: Study finds new clues about warming in the Arctic (phys.org)
Scientists research man missing 90% of his brain who leads a normal life (www.cbc.ca)
Crows Are Self-Aware Just Like Humans, And They May Be as Smart as Gorillas (www.popularmechanics.com)
According to the results of a new study, some people see the world around us at a higher temporal resolution when compared to others. (journals.plos.org)
Why loneliness is bad for your health (www.nature.com)
What Ecstasy Does to Octopuses (www.theatlantic.com)
Plastic-Free Vegan Leather that Dyes Itself Grown from Bacteria (www.imperial.ac.uk)
New Imaging Method Illuminates Oxygen's Journey in the Brain (www.urmc.rochester.edu)
Gravitational waves may have made human life possible (phys.org)
Researchers identify plasma biomarker to predict dementia earlier (english.news.cn)
Paris Olympics aims to be mosquito-free (www.insidethegames.biz)
Is it really as easy as emptying standing water from potted plants and saucers?
Gut Bacteria Make Neurotransmitters to Shape the Newborn Immune System (news.weill.cornell.edu)
New High-Speed Microscale 3D Printing Technique (news.stanford.edu)
Five Deaf Children Have Hearing Restored by AAV-Based Gene Therapy (www.genengnews.com)
From anxiety to cancer, the evidence against ultra-processed food piles up (www.npr.org)
A study published in the British Medical Journal finds people who consume high amounts of these foods have an increased risk of anxiety, depression, obesity, metabolic syndrome, certain cancers including colorectal cancer and premature death....