#NeutronStars #GravitationalWaves #Astrophysics
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A state of matter last seen just after the Big Bang may exist inside neutron stars -- and scientists think they can prove it
By breaking down the problem into separate regions of varying gravitational strength and combining approximate solutions, researchers were able to derive a solution describing all the oscillatory modes of a neutron star's interior and how they are imprinted on the frequency of gravitational waves.
#HeartHealth #Nutrition #DietQuality
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Low-carb and low-fat diets associated with lower heart disease risk if rich in high-quality, plant-based foods, low in animal products | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Findings suggest that it's the quality -- not quantity -- of macronutrients that make a difference for heart health, debunking myth that modulating carbohydrate and fat intake alone is inherently beneficial
For immediate release: Feb.
#StemCells #RegenerativeMedicine #Neuroscience
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A 'cocktail' recipe for brain cells -- Harvard Gazette
Stem cell biologists discover how to regenerate type damaged in ALS, spinal cord injuries
Harvard stem cell biologists have discovered a way to grow the type of brain cells that degenerate in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and suffer damage in spinal cord injuries.
#LongCOVID #Neurology #CognitiveHealth
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Long COVID may be triggering Alzheimer's-like changes in the brain:...
Over 20 million Americans are believed to have the debilitating post-infection condition, suffering symptoms such as severe fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain, palpitations, dizziness and muscle pain.
#NordicCombined #WinterOlympics #GenderEquality
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One of the Winter Olympics' oldest sports is facing steady decline. Its savior could be finally allowing women to compete
A little more than a week before the 2026 Winter Olympics were set to begin, Annika and Niklas Malacinski dialed into a Zoom call from their World Cup event in Austria.