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Immune cells become opioid-production plants thanks to female hormones

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In a breakthrough finding, researchers have discovered that immune cells near the spinal cord are triggered by estrogen and progesterone to produce a natural painkiller called enkephalin. The finding could change the way we treat chronic pain.

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Category: Body & Mind

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"Elephant skin" mycelium tiles keep buildings chilled – and look cool, too

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Oyster mushrooms and repurposed bamboo furniture scraps may be an unlikely combination for a tough building material, but engineers have used this curious mix to create a new biomimicry-inspired tile, featuring bumps and crevices like elephant skin, designed to keep walls cool and withstand the elements.

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Category: Materials, Science

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Iconic "rotting flesh" scented corpse flower in grave danger of dying out

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You don't often find crowds of people flocking together to take in the pungent scent of rotting flesh, but that's exactly what happens every time a corpse flower blooms at a public garden. In fact, thousands turned out to get close to the flower of the world's stinkiest plant in January in Australia. It proved such a drawcard that Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens kept the gates open until late at night to accommodate the eager fans.

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Category: Biology, Science

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45.6% of Aussie teens live with at least one chronic disease, ADHD or autism

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A first-of-its-kind study has found that almost half, 45.6%, of Australian teenagers are living with one or more chronic diseases, including diabetes or asthma, or a developmental condition like ADHD. The study has linked these diseases and conditions to factors such as an unhealthy diet and poor mental health.

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Category: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & Mind

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Breakthrough blood test acts like measuring stick for Alzheimer's

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It wasn't that long ago that the only way to test for Alzheimer's disease was to perform an autopsy on someone who had been suffering from dementia to look for the telltale tangles of tau and amyloid proteins in the brain. While these tangles are not necessarily the cause of Alzheimer's disease, they are certainly its major hallmark; their sticky, clumping action in the brain is at least partly responsible for the cognitive decline that all Alzhimer's patients experience.

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Category: Alzheimer's & Dementia, Brain Health, Body & Mind

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Sony brings cinema home with professional-grade 4K laser projector

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Sony tweaked its Bravia TV processing engine last year, and built two prosumer home cinema projectors around it. Now another model has joined the Bravia Projector family, which is designed to "deliver a professional-grade cinematic HDR experience in the home."

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Category: Home Entertainment, Consumer Tech, Technology

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Nintendo Switch 2: Everything you need to know

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Nintendo has finally whipped the covers off its next console, the Switch 2. While it’s more iteration than revolution, that’s totally fine when you’re working from such a strong starting point. The Switch 2 has the same home/portable hybrid gimmick with a few much needed upgrades, a fresh slate of games, and a close launch date of June 5.

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Molten salt test loop to advance next-gen nuclear reactors

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Moving toward the goal of having an operational molten salt nuclear reactor in the next decade, Southern Company and the Idaho National Laboratory have completed the inaugural run of a first-of-its-kind test bed to foster rapid development of the technology.

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