Targeted Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for PTSD Treatment
A clinical trial found a targeted form of non-invasive brain stimulation significantly reduced PTSD symptoms for at least three months.
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A clinical trial found a targeted form of non-invasive brain stimulation significantly reduced PTSD symptoms for at least three months.
The WHO's World Health Day 2026 campaign features public health researchers like Dr. Alice GuinganΓ© of Burkina Faso.
Researchers, including Nobel Laureate Konstantin Novoselov, find arsenic trisulfide can be shaped with a laser for advanced nano-optics.
The market for anti-aging drugs for dogs is expanding, with several therapies in development and a projected value of billions by 2035.
Early research suggests nobiletin, a compound in orange peel, may improve metabolic markers in fatty liver disease.
Sarah Finch, whose legal challenge set a UK precedent on assessing downstream emissions, has won a 2026 Goldman Environmental Prize.
An international team including four Japanese researchers has won the 2026 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for muon measurement.
A training program in Bignona, Senegal, is equipping young people with computer-assisted music production skills.
Darren Forde from Hollymount, known for installing defibrillators on Croagh Patrick, has created a new emergency medical kit for severe allergic reactions.
A major international summit on orthopedic and trauma surgery convened in Marrakech, gathering global experts to discuss advancements.
Fossils from Morocco reveal the oldest known ankylosaur, dating to the Middle Jurassic, 168 million years ago.
The Findhorn Foundation in Scotland will host a three-day World Culture Festival in July 2026, featuring music, dance, and workshops.