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‘Not your parents’ cannabis:’ Legalization lights up innovation—but not clinical research
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Why you should slow down your brain’s ageing – and how to do it
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Aging Brains Have a Sugar Problem – And Stanford Scientists May Have Found a Fix
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The brain’s support cells may play a key role in OCD
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Do Stabilisation Admissions Support Eating Disorder Care?
TOPLINE: Among children and young individuals (aged 0-18 years) admitted for medical stabilisation of restrictive eating disorders, more than half continued their recovery through outpatient care; however, a notable proportion were medically unstable on admission, and many required nutritional support. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a retrospective cohort analysis to evaluate outcomes of medical stabilisation admissions in
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NFL Analyst Raises Red Flags Over Arvell Reese’s Fit As Edge Rusher on PFSN’s Football Debate Club
As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, few defensive prospects have generated as much intrigue as Ohio State’s Arvell Reese. Widely viewed as one of the most talented defenders in the class, Reese’s versatility has made him a standout on scouting boards. However, with that versatility comes an ongoing debate about how he projects at the
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Athena launches FabOrchestrator, an agentic AI platform for manufacturing execution systems
In short: Athena Technology Solutions, a Fremont-based MES integrator with roughly 120 employees, has launched FabOrchestrator, an agentic AI platform for manufacturing that automates reporting, support tickets, system modelling, and code generation for semiconductor and electronics factories. Built in partnership with Bangalore-based LLM at Scale.AI, it layers LLM capabilities on top of the Siemens Opcenter
