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Ghost of Yotei only lets you pet the fox because of its "proper" research into Japanese history, says expert, but you might get a tapeworm if you tried it today

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Being able to pet the foxes in Ghost of Tsushima and new sequel Ghost of Yotei is one of few comforts developer Sucker Punch allows in its otherwise brutal Japanese historical fiction games – but don't be led astray by the foxes' little…

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US-Japanese trio wins Nobel prize for immune system research

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A US-Japanese trio on Monday won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for research into how the immune system is kept in check by identifying its "security guards", the Nobel jury said.

80% of firms that experienced a ransomware attack have paid up, says research - generating millions of dollars of easy cash for criminals

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Hiscox report shows 80% of ransomware-hit firms pay attackers, with uncertain recovery, rising AI vulnerabilities, and mounting operational fallout.

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Research finds a steady rise in cardiovascular-related complications during pregnancy

Cardiovascular-related health problems may occur in as many as 1 out of every 7 pregnancies, even among people who don't already have heart disease, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association's flagship…

DKMS advances blood cancer research with groundbreaking ASAP study

The selection of patients for allo-HSCT and the best approach to bridging patients to transplantation is continuously discussed by experts.

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UK Government urged by Doddie's charity to commit more funds to MND research after Lewis Moody's shock diagnosis

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The UK Government is being urged to 'come to the table' and commit more funding for research into motor neuron disease (MND).

Milken Institute and Ann Theodore Foundation award over $2.5 million for sarcoidosis research

The Milken Institute Science Philanthropy Accelerator for Research and Collaboration (SPARC), in partnership with the Ann Theodore Foundation (ATF), today announced that the Ann Theodore Foundation Breakthrough Sarcoidosis Initiative (ATF…

30 years of post-traumatic epilepsy research: Where do we stand?

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For decades, researchers have worked to unravel the mysteries of post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE), a form of epilepsy that emerges after a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Now, a new study led by Texas A&M University neuroscientist Dr. Samba…

$3.7 million grant supports research on perimenopause and its potential impacts on mental health

For decades, women's midlife experiences have been largely overlooked by medical research. Despite previous assumptions about midlife mental health risks, relatively little research has systematically investigated the connections between…

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'Playing to your strengths' improves well-being in adult ADHD, new research shows

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Adults with ADHD who recognize and regularly use their personal strengths report better well-being, improved quality of life and fewer mental health difficulties, according to a new international study.

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Wrongfully accused: Research acquits mosquitoes as carriers for Lyme disease

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The verdict is in! Scientists have cleared mosquitoes of any responsibility in the spread of Lyme disease, and say ticks are solely to blame for the pervasive disease.

Destinations International Research Highlights New Era for DMOs

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Relationship with Meeting Planners has evolved from Provider to Partner.

Rethinking an American Mascot: Why New Research Says the Teddy Bear Needs a Facelift

Teddy bear traits tap into the “baby schema," a bundle of traits, such as large eyes, oversized heads, and round faces, that humans instinctively find cute.

China, UK to launch research centre in Awka

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The Chartered Institute of Educational Practitioners, United Kingdom (CIEPUK), says it will launch a Global Southern Studies/Research Centre (GSSRC) at

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New research challenges what we know about the autism ‘spectrum’

The term ‘autism spectrum’ or ‘on the spectrum’ was coined in the 1980s by psychiatrist Dr Lorna Wing

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Seeing double: Visual anagrams that rotate open doors for brain research

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New artificial intelligence-generated images that appear to be one thing, but something else entirely when rotated, are helping scientists test the human mind.

Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation, Empowerment, and Progress at Anniversary Awards Gala

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The evening will feature a cocktail reception and dinner awards program, bringing together a powerful cross-section of the sarcoidosis community, including patients, caregivers, researchers, clinicians, industry partners, advocates and the…

Old fashioned parenting trends are 'dying out' according to new research

The research commissioned by Vitabiotics Wellbaby found some of the old-school rules are being left behind, as parents opt for a more relaxed approach

Girl achieves dreams despite diagnosis and how man's baseball passion aids Alzheimer's research

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CBS News contributor David Begnaud shows how a teen overcame a debilitating disease to achieve her dreams playing softball. Plus, a man's love for baseball turns into a tournament for Alzheimer's research following his wife's devastating…