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NATURE

Dopamine biases decisions by limiting temporal integration

Crickmore, M. A. & Vosshall, L. B. Opposing dopaminergic and GABAergic neurons control the duration and persistence of copulation in

PRESS RELEASE

Tech Impact and Las Vegas Raiders Change The Game For Nevada’s Tech Workforce

NFL team recognized as Community Impact Award recipient and partners with nonprofit to place residents in tech careers. LAS VEGAS,

SCIENCE

Researchers explore the potential of clean energy markets as a hedging tool

Clean energy investments offer potential stability and growth, especially during volatile market conditions. A recent study by researchers from Korea

MOBILE

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 passes bend test with flying colors, gets promptly torn apart

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold6 got official on July 10 and went on sale last week alongside the Galaxy Z Flip6.

GADGET

Google dismisses Elon Musk’s claim that autocomplete interfered in the election

Google has responded to allegations it “censored” searches about Donald Trump after Elon Musk baselessly claimed the company had imposed

MARKET

Teladoc posts another quarterly loss, and online mental-health unit sees revenue slip

Once high-flying, Teladoc’s stock drops 13% after the telehealth company posts yet another quarterly loss. Source link

FINANCE

Venice is banning loudspeakers, tourist groups of over 25 in mass tourism battle

First came Venice’s €5 charge on day-trippers who enter the city.  Now, the Italian city will cap the size of

NATURE

Histone serotonylation regulates ependymoma tumorigenesis

Mancusi, R. & Monje, M. The neuroscience of cancer. Nature 618, 467–479 (2023). Article  ADS  CAS  PubMed  PubMed Central  Google

PRESS RELEASE

Aloha Browser Launches Its Private AI Assistant

SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 31, 2024 (Newswire.com) – Today, Aloha announces the release of its privacy-first AI assistant, built into

SCIENCE

AI opens door to safe, effective new antibiotics to combat resistant bacteria

In a hopeful sign for demand for more safe, effective antibiotics for humans, researchers at The University of Texas at