Researchers at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering have found critical deficiencies in newly proposed methods designed to enhance the safety of potent text-to-image generative AI systems for public usage. The examination,…
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Study Shows Reduction in Late-Night Alcohol Sales Reduces Violent Crimes in Baltimore Neighborhood
A recent study led by Boston University School of Public Health and the Alcohol Research Group of Emeryville, Calif., published in JAMA Internal Medicine, revealed that simply reducing the hours during which…
Revolutionizing Clinical Trials: Smartphone App Offers Hope for Frontotemporal Dementia Patients Under 60
In a groundbreaking development, a smartphone app may hold the key to advancing treatments for individuals under the age of 60 who suffer from frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a debilitating neurological condition that…
Revealing the Mystery of Malaria-like Illnesses in West Africa through Research Partnership with African Scientists
In the past two decades, there has been a significant reduction in malaria cases globally. However, health clinics in West Africa continue to witness a high number of patients presenting with fevers…
Unraveling the Mystery of Sleep-Wake Regulation in Fish
In an unexpected turn of events, researchers at the University of Basel have challenged the traditional understanding of sleep regulation in vertebrates. Contrary to popular belief, not all animals, such as some…
New Study Reveals Odorant-based HDAC Inhibitors Could Delay Onset of Neurological Diseases
A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Riverside has unveiled the potential for inhaling scents that could delay the onset of neurological diseases, cancer, and inflammation. Led by…
The Neuroscientific Breakthrough in Memory Formation
An intriguing discovery by neuroscientists has shed light on the mechanism that determines which memories endure and become permanent in the human brain. Researchers from NYU Grossman School of Medicine have uncovered…
Premenstrual Disorders Linked to Higher Risk of Perinatal Depression in Women
A recent study published in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine has found a positive association between premenstrual disorders and perinatal depression in women. The research suggests that women affected by premenstrual disorders…
How to Safely Prepare for Altitude Sickness when Venturing to High-Altitude Locations
As adventurers gear up to conquer the world’s highest peaks, the risks associated with altitude sickness loom in the thin air above. Altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness, poses a…
Genetic Predisposition to Obesity Requires More Physical Activity for Prevention, Study Finds
Individuals with a higher genetic predisposition to obesity may need to engage in more physical activity than those with moderate or low genetic risk to prevent obesity, a study by Vanderbilt University…
