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Science

Decision-making may predict future drug addiction

Researchers have found that activity in decision-making brain regions of people who use recreational stimulants can predict who will discontinue thier use and who will develop a drug use disorder.


Study claims stronger people have sharper brains

Muscular strength, measured by handgrip, is an indication of how healthy our brains are, said the study published in the journal Schizophrenia Bulletin.


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Indians consume far too less calcium than required

Adults in India consume on an average about half the amount of calcium than required for healthy bones, according to a global map of dietary calcium intake launched on Friday.

Stars' 'DNA' could help scientists find Sun's lost siblings

With the aim to find the lost siblings of the Sun, now scattered across the sky, a team of astronomers has collected the "DNA" of more than 340,000 stars in the Milky Way.

New algorithm may help reveal fake Facebook, Twitter accounts

The study showed that the algorithm is generic, and efficient both in revealing fake users and in disclosing the influential people in social networks.

Monthly dose of new antibody may halve migraine attacks

In a breakthrough, scientists have found an antibody, a monthly dose of which could halve the number of debilitating attacks of migraine on patients who have exhausted all other treatments.

Ketamine can cut depression, suicidality rapidly: Study

Ketamine is likely to have fast-acting benefits in treating symptoms of depression as well as reducing suicidal thoughts, say researchers, including one of an Indian-origin.

Social media most effective in helping scientists get higher citations

A good research pushed through social media -- primarily Twitter -- gets more citations, a team of researchers has found.

Astronomers capture most distant star ever seen

Washington: American astronomers have captured the most distant normal star ever observed, some 9 billion light years from Earth, thanks to a rare cosmic alignment.

NASA invites people to submit names to go onboard its new solar mission

Washington: NASA is inviting people around the world to submit their names online to be placed on a microchip aboard NASAs historic Parker Solar Probe mission, to be launched this summer.

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