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A volcanic region was shaken by 47 earthquakes.
A computer analysis suggests that the Martian subsurface contains streams of hot rock. Questions are raised by the surprisingly robust activity. And last but not least, why the planet lacks a magnetic field.
Students are increasingly under pressure
High expectations of the parents of their children do not pass them without a trace: since the late 1980s, students have been reporting increasing pressure to succeed. Researchers see this a cause of growing perfectionism.
As it does on Mars.
4 hours and 40 minutes of Mars audios prove that sounds sound quieter, duller and deeper on the Red Planet than on Earth. This reveals a lot about the atmosphere there.
Infection increases the risk of mental disorders
People who contract Covid are more likely to later experience depression, sleep issues, or addictions. An investigation with US veterans suggests this.
Where in the brain tics are produced
Motor and verbal compulsions such as constant twitching or clearing can be quite stressful for those affected. Tourette's syndrome is a severe variation. The tic disorder's underlying brain network has now been located.
Long-term consequences of Covid-19 in all age groups
Children and teenagers frequently experience lingering symptoms after a Covid 19 disease. The results go against earlier studies that did not discover long-term effects among younger age groups and support earlier findings on Long Covid.
Several new nerves restored paralysis
Electrostimulation in the epidural space can restore motion to paralyzed limbs. But up until now, it wasn't clear how this works. According to the latest findings, an unexpected group of neurons is what makes the difference.
Hormone therapy to enhance cognitive function
The "gonadotropine releasing hormone" affects how well people think. Hormone replacement therapy could correct the defect where too little hormone is formed in people with down syndrome.
Planet stump in the sky in the fall
The giant planets Jupiter and Saturn, which shine brightest in October, are the stars of the evening sky. Although Mercury's morning visibility is only fair, it offers a good chance to observe the nimble planet before sunrise.
Chinese Mars rover discovers evidence of massive floods
Two thick layers with an impressive structure can be seen in the Radar data of the Chinese Rovers Zhurong. They originated from water on Earth, but they now reside on Mars.
The heavenly mirror of Mozia
What experts long believed to be port architecture was actually a basin in a temple to the eastern god Baal. The facility for stargazing was located in the Phoenician city of Mozia, which is close to Sicily.
How to repair cartilage
If cartilage breaks, that's forever - at least for a long time was thought. However, research results suggest that the tissue can grow back.
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