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July 03, 2025 ·
Diverse hosts, diverse immune systems: Evolutionary variation in bat immunology
Contributors: Daniel J. Becker| Amanda Vicente‐Santos| Ashley B. Reers| B. R. Ansil| Mika O'Shea| Caroline A. Cummings| Alicia J. Roistacher| Rita M. Quintela‐Tizon| Manuela M. T. Pereira| Juniper Rosen| Arinjay Banerjee| Hannah K. Frank|
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July 02, 2025 ·
Experienced meditators show greater forward traveling cortical alpha wave strengths
Contributors: Neil W. Bailey| Aron T. Hill| Kate Godfrey| M. Prabhavi N. Perera| Jakob Hohwy| Andrew W. Corcoran| Nigel C. Rogasch| Bernadette M. Fitzgibbon| Paul B. Fitzgerald|
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June 30, 2025 ·
Beyond problematic social media use and the brain: A public health and policy perspective
Contributors: Holly Shannon| Matteo Montgomery| Alison Funk| Alireza Kamyabi| Madison Hunt| Ceinwen Pope| Kim Hellemans| Synthia Guimond|
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June 27, 2025 ·
Independently testing prosocial interventions: Methods and recommendations from 31 researchers
Contributors: David J. Grüning| Julia Kamin| Emily Saltz| Tin Acosta| Dominic DiFranzo| Beth Goldberg| Alex Leavitt| Filippo Menczer| Tyler Musgrave| Yixue Wang| Magdalena Wojcieszak|
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June 26, 2025 ·
Quality of life in older adults is enhanced by piano practice: Results from a randomized controlled trial
Contributors: Florian Worschech| Damien Marie| Christopher Sinke| Matthias Kliegel| Kristin Jünemann| Daniel S. Scholz| Tillmann H. Krüger| Clara E. James| Eckart Altenmüller|
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