A Volcanic Landscape: Unveiling Venus's Fiery Nature Venus, often dubbed Earth's "evil twin", has long captivated scientists with its hellish landscape and enigmatic atmosphere. However, recent findings from decades-old data have cast a new light on this scorching planet, revealing a fiery underbelly that rivals Earth's own volcanic activity. Echoes from the Past: Magellan's Legacy …
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The Inheritance of Memory: Exploring Epigenetics and Ancestral Trauma Since the human genome sequencing in 2003, genetics has shaped our understanding of identity and health. For instance, people often turn to genetics when pondering their health or when discussing educational accommodations for non-neurotypical individuals. Furthermore, recent research has reinforced the idea that complex traits, such…
December 26, 2024
Antidepressant Discontinuation: A New Perspective While eight million people in England rely on antidepressants, recent findings offer a fresh perspective on withdrawal. Notably, the Lancet Psychiatry review challenges previous assumptions. However, these figures don't diminish the real discomfort some experience when stopping these medications. In fact, researchers emphasise that their aim is to inform, not…
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