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Science The neuroscience of intense romantic obsession shows that the brain in early-stage romantic love activates the same dopamine reward circuits as cocaine and gambling, with serotonin transporter levels indistinguishable from those of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder, in a finding that explains why the experience feels involuntary and typically resolves within approximately 18 months regardless of outcome
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Science Sunrise Announces Landmark Results from the SUNSAS Trial, the Largest Randomized Controlled Study of an At-Home Sleep Apnea Diagnostic Pathway Compared with PSG
Science Big Oil companies have moved away from greenwashing. Climate advocates say what they’re doing now is worse
Science Evening Briefing: Restaurants begin adjusting menus to accommodate GLP-1 users, study finds wildfire smoke impacting N.Y. grassland birds and fuel cleanup begins at Buffalo Naval Park
Science LandGate Unveils International Data Center Intelligence to Support Global AI and Cloud Expansion
Science A silent immune attack on the kidneys afflicts many people. New treatments could make early diagnosis lifesaving
Science STAT+: For decades, they’ve set the record straight in biology. Next up: science’s reproducibility crisis
Science Break Up Hard Garden Soil Now to Give Your Spring Plants the Best Start – 3 Quick and Easy Fixes
Science A Hidden Fossil Tooth Reveals How a Giant Predatory Fish Attacked a Plesiosaur in Prehistoric Alabama
Science BMO Issues Green Bond to Finance Renewable Energy, Green Buildings and Sustainable Agriculture Projects
Science Scientists Spot Two Planets That Collided, Resulting in Carnage That Will Send Prickles Through Your Scalp