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A Groundbreaking Method for Transdermal Insulin Delivery: A Future Free of Injections for Diabetics Innovations in drug delivery systems have opened new avenues for advanced treatments aimed at enhancing the management of chronic conditions. A particularly thrilling advancement is the implementation of polymers for insulin delivery through the skin, which might eliminate the necessity for […]
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Researchers in Czechia have developed a novel approach to evaluate the covalency of halogen bonds.1 By demonstrating the extent to which electrons are shared in this context, the approach will aid ongoing discussions regarding the physical nature of these increasingly significant supramolecular interactions. Similar to the more familiar hydrogen bonds, halogen bonds play a key […]
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The University of Liverpool has revealed plans to build a £100 million AI-focused materials discovery centre by 2031, situated in Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter. This project, referred to as the AI Materials Hub for Innovation (Aim-Hi), is poised to serve as a national flagship establishment aimed at advancing the application of AI in materials chemistry. The […]
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Within the field of scientific instrument fabrication during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries in London, a remarkable lineage arose from a sequence of master-apprentice connections. It all commenced with Augustine Ryther, a distinguished engraver and instrument maker. Ryther’s apprentice, Charles Whitwell, followed his lead, further refining his skills and crafting instruments for prominent […]
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Psychologists have historically regarded reaction time as a fundamental metric in cognitive psychology research, originating from a period before the establishment of psychology as a formal field. This metric is frequently utilized to uncover variations in cognitive processing by analyzing participants’ response times to different stimuli under diverse conditions. Such variations may indicate unique cognitive […]
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Spaced repetition serves as a potent method that improves memory retention through the distribution of study sessions rather than cramming all at once. Spaced repetition systems (SRS) operate on the notion that information is more effectively ingrained in long-term memory when revisited at strategically determined intervals. Michael Nielsen, a key figure in cognitive science and […]
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**Investigating John Bargh’s “Before You Know It: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do”** John Bargh, a notable authority in social psychology, presents a captivating story in his book “Before You Know It”. Renowned for his groundbreaking experiments that explore our unconscious psyche, Bargh’s contributions have sparked both praise and criticism amid the ongoing […]
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A judge from a US bankruptcy court is poised to validate a $7.4 billion settlement involving Purdue Pharma, the Sackler family, and 15 states across the US. This arrangement aims to direct funds towards programs for treating, preventing, and recovering from opioid addiction. The Sackler family will forfeit their stake in Purdue, redesignating it as […]
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