The Dogecoin price continues to stage an attempt to rally significantly towards the highly anticipated $1 mark. Amidst this bullish trend, a crypto analyst has spotlighted a distinctive technical pattern on the Dogecoin price chart known as a “rounded bottom.” As Dogecoin carefully forms this pattern, the analyst has forecasted...
A recent study in Nature Aging sheds light on how social stress accelerates the aging process at a cellular level. Researchers found that chronic social stress causes neurons in key brain regions to exhibit signs of senescence—a state where cells stop dividing and secrete inflammatory signals linked to aging-related diseases....
A new study published in PLOS Biology provides evidence that newborns possess the ability to learn and process sound patterns that follow complex, language-like rules. Researchers found that even in their first days of life, infants can identify relationships between non-adjacent sounds—a crucial building block for language acquisition. This innate...
A study of rhesus macaques revealed that infants who experienced higher levels of maltreatment by their mothers tended to develop into adolescents with weaker binding potential of serotonin receptors in the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, striatum, and hippocampus regions of the brain. They also exhibited weaker binding potential of dopamine receptors...
A new study published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology highlights the profound impact a partner’s positive emotions can have on stress management, particularly in older couples. The findings suggest that when a relationship partner experiences more positive emotions, their partner tends to have lower cortisol levels—a key stress hormone—both moment-to-moment and...
A recent study published in Public Opinion Quarterly challenges the prevailing belief that digital illiteracy is the primary factor behind older adults interaction with unreliable online sources. The new findings provide evidence that while older adults are more likely than younger cohorts to engage with unreliable new sources, their susceptibility...
A new study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology reveals that the fear of missing out, or FOMO, isn’t just about missing out on fun. Instead, it’s about missing opportunities to bond with people we care about. The research highlights how FOMO stems from anxiety over how...
A recent study explored whether 18-month-old infants can adjust their communication based on what they believe their partner knows. The findings suggest that even at this young age, infants tailor their pointing gestures to provide relevant information when their partner lacks it. This ability reflects a sophisticated understanding of others’...
A new study published in Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being has found that laughter yoga boosts well-being and reduces stress in nursing students, offering a potential aid to the mental health challenges common in higher education. While the findings suggest benefits for stress and emotional health, the research shows no...
Researchers at Scripps Research Institute have used patient-derived stem cells to create brain organoids—also called “mini-brains”—to investigate a rare and severe form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) linked to intellectual disability. These models provided insights into how a specific genetic mutation disrupts brain development and allowed the team to test...
An analysis of data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (ABCD) study found that emotion dysregulation mediates the association between a smaller surface area of the right pars orbitalis region of the inferior frontal gyrus and ADHD symptoms one year later. This finding suggests that emotion dysregulation is a...
A monumental discovery in China’s Hunan province has redefined the landscape of global gold mining. Beneath the Wangu gold field in Pingjiang County lies a staggering deposit of gold ore, estimated at up to 1,100 tons. If confirmed, this would make it the largest known deposit of any precious metal...
Podcasts have firmly embedded themselves into daily life, offering an expansive platform that entertains, informs, and educates. Globally, 465 million people tuned into podcasts in 2023, and this number is projected to grow to 505 million by 2024. The average listener dedicates around nine hours weekly to this audio medium,...
Bamboo vinegar, a liquid derived from bamboo under high temperatures in oxygen-free conditions, holds a complex chemical composition. It contains over 200 organic components, including organic acids, phenols, ketones, alcohols, and esters, with acetic acid being the primary constituent. This versatile substance has been recognized as a cosmetic raw material...
Maintaining a stable heartbeat is critical for survival. Your heart must constantly adapt its output to meet changing demands for oxygen and nutrients. Traditionally, scientists have attributed this ability to the autonomic nervous system, which controls essential bodily functions like heart rate and digestion. However, emerging research paints a more...
Researchers have taken a significant step in uncovering how life began on Earth, introducing a fresh perspective on the complex journey from chemistry to biology. The work centers on artificial coacervate droplets—tiny molecular assemblies that may bridge the gap between non-living molecules and living cells. Their findings offer profound insights...
Researchers at UC San Francisco discovered a link between diets rich in vitamins and minerals, especially those with minimal added sugar, and a younger biological age at the cellular level. They studied three different measures of healthy eating and their effects on an “epigenetic clock” – a biochemical test that...
The story of human evolution is more intricate than ever, especially in eastern Asia during the Late Quaternary period, approximately 300,000 to 50,000 years ago. Recent fossil discoveries are reshaping our understanding of ancient hominins, their diversity, and their interactions. Fossil finds such as Homo floresiensis, H. luzonensis, H. longi,...
Stars are the building blocks of the universe, yet their arrangement within massive galaxies remains one of astronomy’s great enigmas. Most stars today are found in spheroids—dense, bulging regions within spiral and elliptical galaxies. The origins of these structures have long puzzled scientists, despite theories linking their formation to distant,...
In the fast-paced world of electric vehicles (EVs), a major breakthrough in battery technology is set to significantly enhance energy storage capacity. This development arrives at a crucial moment, as the EV industry is experiencing rapid growth, making it an ideal time for such a transformative advancement. Researchers at Pohang...
The United States is home to a staggering number of abandoned oil and gas wells, remnants of nearly two centuries of hydrocarbon extraction. Many of these wells, classified as undocumented orphaned wells (UOWs), are neither recorded in official databases nor tied to a responsible operator. These hidden relics of the...
Ford is announcing they will cut 4000 jobs primarily in Germany and the UK. They blame week EV sales and also lack of government support and increasing competition. Shares of Ford are trading your unchanged at $11.05 in premarket trading. The last few days has seen the price test the...
The USDCAD moved lower over the last two trading days and in the process retested a swing area between 1.39458 and 1.39581. Support buyers leaned against that area (the 100 bar moving average of the 4-hour chart was also in that area), and has pushed the price higher in trading...
The NASDAQ index continues to fall. In premarket trading at the start of the US session, the index was up around 50 points. The current price is down -246 points or -1.29% at 18743.80. The low price reached 18724.39. Looking at the hourly chart, the price is approaching its 200...
The EURUSD moved to a new high for the week in the early trading hours from the Asian Pacific market, but found willing sellers against topside resistance near 1.06097. That was the high of a swing area between 1.06005 and 1.06097. The price also stayed below its falling 200-hour moving...
Fundamental Overview Gold continues to make new highs as the correction from the repricing of the rate cuts ended last week. In fact, if you recall, despite the higher-than-expected inflation figures and a less dovish Powell, the market’s pricing remained largely unchanged at three rate cuts by the end of...
The USDJPY, GBPUSD and the USDCHF have each seen up and down action today. For the USDJPY and GBPUSD, the price action traded above and below the 100 hour MA. Both also used that MA as either support (for the USDJPY) or resistance (for the GBPUSD). That helps to increase...
Fundamental Overview Crude oil remains confined in a range between the 72.00 resistance and the 67.00 support as the market continues to weigh the future scenarios. On one hand, we have the Trump’s victory which might be seen as bearish due to increased supply and for fear of the tariffs...
Fundamental Overview The US Dollar continues to consolidate despite the higher-than-expected inflation figures and a less dovish Powell last week. The market’s pricing remained largely unchanged at three rate cuts by the end of 2025. This is generally a signal that the market is fine with the current pricing, and...
As the North American session begins, the dollar is mixed. The USDJPY is lower (lower USD) by about 0.60% and is the biggest mover on the day. The EURUSD is also lower (higher USD) after a try higher stalled ahead of 100-hour MA resistance target. The GBPUSD is also lower...