Exploring Alternatives: New Study on Bipolar Disorder Treatment Strategies
A recent study sheds light on alternative treatment strategies for bipolar disorder, particularly when lithium is not effective, emphasizing the need for personalized care.
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A recent study sheds light on alternative treatment strategies for bipolar disorder, particularly when lithium is not effective, emphasizing the need for personalized care.
Scientists discover a new family of natural molecules with significant antiviral properties.
Recent research suggests that the sideways walking of crabs can be traced back to a pivotal evolutionary moment 200 million years ago, inherited from a common ancestor.
A recent study indicates that while bees can detect harmful viruses in their food sources, they do not consistently alter their foraging behavior to avoid contaminated options.
Cobra Resources has marked a significant achievement by reporting its first annual profit, attributed to advancements in rare earth extraction and a new copper find.
An international research team, featuring Mississippi State University's Matthew W. Brown, has published significant findings on genetic exchange in parasites, challenging prior scientific understanding.
Research in the journal Britannia examines a burial site in Oudenburg, Belgium, potentially linking ancient monetary systems from the Roman to Merovingian periods.
Research indicates that traditional toys like dolls are superior to screens in promoting social skills among children, emphasizing the value of interactive play.
A recent study from Texas A&M AgriLife Research sheds light on the complex relationship between income levels and household food waste, a pressing global issue.
A recent experiment conducted by physicists has successfully measured negative time intervals, raising intriguing questions about the nature of time itself.
A new study reveals that while cannabis laws have reduced arrests, racial disparities remain.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has contracted three companies to explore ideas for a lunar mission aimed at locating water ice in low lunar orbits.
A recent FDA review has confirmed the overall safety of 16 baby formula brands, yet low-level PFAS findings have raised concerns among parents. Experts weigh in on the implications.
A recent study of the 2022 Commonwealth Games highlights the environmental impact of large-scale sports events, pinpointing catering and fireworks as key pollution sources.
A recent study introduces an innovative organoid that mimics menstrual cycles, shedding light on tissue regeneration and potential advancements in regenerative medicine.
A study by researchers from the Fritz Haber Institute and Freie Universität Berlin sheds light on the molecular structure of water at the air-water interface, enhancing our understanding of molecular interactions.
A recent study indicates that real-time feedback tools, often seen as beneficial for teamwork, may actually impede collaboration among team members.
J. Craig Venter, a transformative figure in the field of genetics, passed away at the age of 79. His ambition reshaped the landscape of biotechnology, though he often faced misunderstanding.
Research indicates that tiny plankton shells, specifically Neogloboquadrina pachyderma, may hold conflicting chemical signals that could alter our understanding of historical ocean temperatures in polar regions.
Recent research indicates that transparent packaging could significantly enhance sales for brands and retailers, suggesting a shift in packaging strategies.