#  @NextScience Next Science Next Science posts on X about science, in the, health, university of the most. They currently have [------] followers and [---] posts still getting attention that total [------] engagements in the last [--] hours. ### Engagements: [------] [#](/creator/twitter::1444516072292593664/interactions)  ### Mentions: [--] [#](/creator/twitter::1444516072292593664/posts_active)  ### Followers: [------] [#](/creator/twitter::1444516072292593664/followers)  ### CreatorRank: [-------] [#](/creator/twitter::1444516072292593664/influencer_rank)  ### Social Influence **Social category influence** [countries](/list/countries) 11.21% [travel destinations](/list/travel-destinations) 1.87% [stocks](/list/stocks) 0.93% [technology brands](/list/technology-brands) 0.93% [celebrities](/list/celebrities) 0.93% **Social topic influence** [science](/topic/science) #1018, [in the](/topic/in-the) 13.08%, [health](/topic/health) #3268, [university of](/topic/university-of) #235, [up to](/topic/up-to) #2202, [study](/topic/study) #1184, [remarkable](/topic/remarkable) #177, [heart](/topic/heart) 4.67%, [major](/topic/major) #2825, [the world](/topic/the-world) 4.67% **Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by** [@grok](/creator/undefined) [@svijnana43186](/creator/undefined) [@pricevilloresi](/creator/undefined) [@johnjuma2121](/creator/undefined) [@jamersonpsica](/creator/undefined) [@barrakali](/creator/undefined) [@yudkus02](/creator/undefined) [@savvyabuela](/creator/undefined) [@waterrabbitt](/creator/undefined) [@nextgenvisionar](/creator/undefined) [@dbdugger](/creator/undefined) [@1leclaire](/creator/undefined) [@schnee_btabanic](/creator/undefined) [@rreghel](/creator/undefined) [@memphian_7](/creator/undefined) [@meristemintell1](/creator/undefined) [@patil_2020](/creator/undefined) [@cooksandebooks](/creator/undefined) [@412farrell](/creator/undefined) [@ma8imus](/creator/undefined) ### Top Social Posts Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours "π« Israeli researchers 3D-printed the worlds first vascularized heart using a patients own cells and biological materials. Israeli scientists at Tel Aviv University have achieved a historic first by 3D-printing an entire vascularized heart using human cells and biological materials. Unlike previous attempts that focused only on scaffolding or lacked cellular structures this miniature organroughly the size of a rabbit's heartcontains blood vessels chambers and the complex architecture necessary for cardiac function. The team utilized a "bioink" derived from a patient's own fatty tissue which" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020490805555744962) 2026-02-08T13:32Z 12.6K followers, 49.3K engagements "A long-running study from the University of Helsinki found that women who regularly engage in traditional grandma hobbies such as knitting sewing crocheting and gardening tend to live up to eight years longer on average. These activities help calm the nervous system by lowering stress and promoting a meditative focused state through repetitive movement. They also build confidence by creating a sense of purpose routine and visible accomplishment. Mentally such hobbies keep the brain active supporting memory attention and cognitive flexibility as women age. Together these effects show that" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022922579192037664) 2026-02-15T06:35Z 12.6K followers, 230.2K engagements "π¨ They Had Sex Inside an MRI Machine and Changed Science Forever π₯ In [----] a woman and her boyfriend did something that sounds unbelievable even today: they had sex inside an MRI machine not for fame not for shock value but for science. At the time scientists had never actually seen what happens inside the human body during sex. Everything was based on assumptions diagrams and theories. Dutch scientist Menko van Andel wanted real answers. So Ida Sabelis and her partner Jupp volunteered. What the MRI captured was historic. For the first time doctors could see how male and female anatomy" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2019654950486437961) 2026-02-06T06:10Z 12.6K followers, 13.2K engagements "π¨ Single vaccine could shake the global cancer industry to its core China is preparing to approve Russias groundbreaking cancer vaccine a development that could disrupt the $2.6 trillion Western oncology market. This vaccine designed to target and train the immune system to attack cancer cells represents a major shift from traditional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. If widely adopted it could transform how cancer is prevented and treated around the world. Unlike conventional therapies that often damage healthy cells and come with severe side effects this vaccine works by boosting" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020145805877977296) 2026-02-07T14:41Z 12.6K followers, 368.3K engagements "π¨ This MRI Can Destroy Cancer Without a Single Cut β In Sydney doctors are using one of the most advanced cancer treatments on Earth MRI-guided cryoablation. Heres how it works: a tiny probe is guided directly into the tumour using real-time MRI imaging and the tumour is frozen solid from the inside out. No large cuts. No stitches. No long hospital stays. Patients walk in watch the procedure under MRI and walk out the same day pain-free and scar-free. This treatment is so precise it destroys only the tumour while leaving surrounding healthy tissue unharmed. For people too weak for surgery" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021446561419665490) 2026-02-11T04:49Z 12.6K followers, 99.7K engagements "π§ Mind as receiver not creator. Psychologists are exploring a fascinating idea that challenges how we understand the human mind. Thoughts may not be something we actively produce. Instead they may arise arrive or surface from deeper subconscious processes beyond conscious control. Rather than being authored moment by moment thoughts appear automatically often without warning or intention. Brain imaging studies show that neural activity linked to a thought begins milliseconds before a person becomes aware of it. This suggests awareness comes after the thought has already formed not before." [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022321879680536896) 2026-02-13T14:48Z 12.6K followers, 12.6K engagements "π§ Just [--] Minutes a Day Could Supercharge Your Brain What if I told you that reading for only six minutes a day can make a real difference for your brain Its trueand the benefits go far beyond just enjoying a good story. Reading isnt passive. Even a few minutes activates multiple parts of your brain at onceareas that handle language memory imagination and decision-making. This keeps your brain active and strengthens the connections it relies on most making it sharper over time. But thats not all. Reading can melt away stress. Lower stress means your brain is exposed to less cortisol a hormone" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022701147358924848) 2026-02-14T15:55Z 12.6K followers, 12.1K engagements "π§ Just a few hours of brain-training games can slash the risk of dementia by 25% for up to two decades. The findings come from a 20-year follow-up of the ACTIVE trial a massive NIH-funded study involving nearly [----] older adults. Researchers discovered that participants who engaged in "speed training"exercises designed to sharpen visual processing and decision-makingshowed a dramatic reduction in Alzheimers and other dementias. Interestingly while the study also tested memory and reasoning exercises only the speed-based training provided long-lasting protection. Experts suggest this success" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023490070079308086) 2026-02-16T20:10Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ New research reveals that skin-to-skin contact between fathers and newborns triggers a biological surge in oxytocin drastically reducing infant stress while cementing lifelong emotional bonds. Skin-to-skin contact is no longer seen as just a bonding luxury; it is a biological necessity that reshapes the early paternal experience. When a father holds his newborn against his chest in the first hour of life both parties experience a measurable spike in oxytocin the "bonding hormone." This chemical shift does not just foster an immediate emotional connection; it actively regulates the infants" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023691893369172439) 2026-02-17T09:32Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "The horse stance squat is a simple ancient posture that places deep steady tension through the hips pelvis and legs. Holding this position activates large muscle groups increases blood flow and challenges the body to stabilize from the core outward. This sustained muscular engagement can support pelvic floor strength and overall lower-body health. Some research and traditional practices suggest that regular lower-body resistance and posture work may help maintain healthy testosterone levels over time. Just two focused minutes a day can quietly build strength balance and long-term resilience" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2013784316439076901) 2026-01-21T01:22Z 11.3K followers, 196K engagements "This is DNA replication. Nine molecular machines working in precise coordination. Remove just one and the entire system collapseslife becomes impossible. For me this level of order inspires awe in Gods design" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2017664556970189291) 2026-01-31T18:21Z 12.5K followers, 351.5K engagements "π¨ France shattered the world record for nuclear fusion and it could change the future of clean energyββ‘ In a stunning leap forward scientists at the WEST tokamak in France have achieved a fusion milestone that pushes humanity closer to star power on Earth. On February [--] [----] the reactor sustained a superheated hydrogen plasma for [----] seconds at a blistering [--] million degrees Fahrenheit (50 million C). That is triple the temperature at the core of the Sun and four minutes longer than the previous record set in China only weeks earlier. The achievement did not generate net energy but that" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2017712879991198145) 2026-01-31T21:33Z 12.4K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ Scientists Found a Way to Outsmart Sleep Deprivation And Its Not Sleep π§ A [----] study found that 25-30g of creatine (roughly 0.35g/kg body weight) counteracts [--] (even up to 36) hours of sleep deprivation boosting cognitive processing speed and memory by acting as an emergency brain energy buffer. This challenges the assumption that sleep is the only way to recover brain energy suggesting metabolic supplementation can directly replenish ATP and override fatigue-related cognitive decline. πMechanisms of Action: πRapid ATP Regeneration: When the brain is sleep-deprived it runs out of ATP" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2018219485816377516) 2026-02-02T07:06Z 11.7K followers, 238.5K engagements "π¦· A molecule in cruciferous vegetables has been found to eliminate cavity-causing bacteria. Hiding within your daily serving of broccoli and cabbage is a powerful molecule that could transform the future of dental care. Known as 33-diindolylmethane (DIM) this natural compound has demonstrated a remarkable ability to dismantle the protective defenses of Streptococcus mutans the primary bacteria responsible for tooth decay. In recent laboratory studies DIM successfully eliminated up to 90% of bacterial biofilms by preventing the formation of the sticky layers that allow plaque to thrive on" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2018272342007537903) 2026-02-02T10:36Z 11.4K followers, 56K engagements "π¨ AI has successfully designed and "grown" [--] synthetic viruses marking a new era of biological engineering that balances medical breakthroughs against potential security threats. Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence have allowed researchers to generate complete viral genomes from scratch leading to the successful creation of [--] functional bacteriophages in the lab. These "genome-language models" analyze thousands of DNA sequences to predict and build entirely new biological structures. While these AI-built viruses currently target bacteria rather than humans they represent a" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2018514961937654018) 2026-02-03T02:40Z 11.4K followers, [----] engagements "According to researchers at the University of California the scent of lemon has been shown to significantly boost cognitive performance. In their studies participants who were exposed to the scent demonstrated a remarkable 226% increase in cognitive capacity. This effect was particularly noticeable in tasks requiring concentration and mental clarity. The researchers suggest that the lemon scent activates certain brain areas enhancing focus and memory retention. As a result this simple natural aroma may offer an effective non-invasive way to improve mental performance in various settings." [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2018593864224063752) 2026-02-03T07:54Z 11.6K followers, 17.7K engagements "π A brain tumor nearly vanished in just [--] days after one dose of a breakthrough treatment. Experts say this may be the beginning of a cure. In a landmark clinical trial at Massachusetts General Cancer Center researchers have reported rapid and dramatic responses to a next-generation CAR-T cell therapy in patients with glioblastomaone of the deadliest and most treatment-resistant brain cancers. The personalized treatment reprograms a patients immune cells to attack the tumor and in one extraordinary case nearly eliminated the cancer within just five days. This novel therapy is designed to" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2018691743370383595) 2026-02-03T14:23Z 11.5K followers, [----] engagements "A recent study by Harvard Health Publishing reveals that taking a simple 12-minute walk with a friend each day can provide significant health benefits. This daily activity has been shown to enhance brain chemistry improving mood and cognitive function over time. Additionally walking regularly supports heart health by boosting circulation and reducing the risk of heart disease. Beyond the physical benefits spending time with a friend during these walks can also strengthen social connections contributing to a greater sense of well-being. Ultimately this small consistent habit may even" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2018789850905018829) 2026-02-03T20:53Z 12.2K followers, [----] engagements "𧬠What if a simple daily vitamin could make your body act years younger A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has revealed something fascinating: adults over [--] who took a daily vitamin D3 supplement showed signs of being up to [--] years biologically younger than their actual age. Researchers followed more than [----] people for four years and found that this small daily habit may help slow down the aging process at a cellular level. Vitamin D3 is already known for keeping bones strong and supporting the immune systembut this research adds a new layer to the story" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2018837205981290755) 2026-02-04T00:01Z 11.5K followers, 18.8K engagements "𧬠A PILL FOR [---] YEARS Scientists Just Shook the Future of Aging What if aging isnt unavoidable but treatable Scientists are buzzing after a grape-seed-based pill showed the power to clear out zombie cells damaged cells that refuse to die and slowly poison the body with inflammation weakness and disease. These cells dont help you anymore but they hang around accelerating aging from the inside. Now researchers think theyve found a way to remove them. A biotech company in China Lonvi Biosciences has developed a capsule built around Procyanidin C1 (PCC1) a compound extracted from grape seeds." [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2018975719444156774) 2026-02-04T09:11Z 11.5K followers, 18.4K engagements "π¨ A room full of infected patients failed to spread the flu to others in the room with them in new study. π€― In a study that sounds like the beginning of a pandemic thriller researchers from the University of Maryland placed flu-infected college students in a confined hotel room with healthy volunteers. Despite hours of shared air and close contact without masks not a single healthy participant contracted the virus. The results published in PLOS Pathogens challenge long-held assumptions about how easily the flu spreads in indoor settings. While the infected donors had high viral loads in" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2019030673378410614) 2026-02-04T12:49Z 11.9K followers, 11.2K engagements "π₯ Could Walnuts Fight Breast Cancer You Wont Believe This Researchers at Marshall University have discovered something amazing: eating just [--] ounces of walnuts every day for two weeks can make a real difference in breast cancer The study found that this simple dietary change helped cancer cells die and even changed genes linked to tumor growth. This isnt a miracle cure but it shows how something as easy as adding walnuts to your diet could support traditional cancer treatments and potentially improve outcomes. Imagine the power of everyday foods helping in the fight against cancerscience is" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2019112909977403561) 2026-02-04T18:16Z 11.8K followers, 10.4K engagements "π¨Russia has announced that its new cancer vaccine Enteromix has shown 100% success in clinical trials and is now ready for clinical use" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2019192014672392521) 2026-02-04T23:31Z 11.8K followers, 24.7K engagements "π¨ Chinas Quantum Breakthrough Just Redefined the Limits of Computing China has taken another major step in the global race for quantum computing. Researchers have announced that one of their latest quantum machines completed a highly complex benchmark task in mere minutes a task that top classical supercomputers would need billions of years to simulate. This achievement comes from a class of tests designed to prove quantum advantage. These tests arent practical problems like drug design or breaking encryption instead theyre mathematical sampling tasks purposely chosen because classical" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2019809346159579508) 2026-02-06T16:24Z 12.4K followers, 16.5K engagements "π¨ This 5-Minute Pose Can Calm Your Mind More Than You Think What if just [--] to [--] quiet minutes a day could gently reset your body and mind This simple meditative pose does more than stretch your hips. It slowly melts lower back tension supports healthy digestion and helps calm a racing mind that never seems to switch off. When you sit in stillness and breathe slowly something powerful happens. Your stress hormones begin to drop. Your nervous system shifts out of survival mode and into a state of rest and balance. The body feels safer. The mind feels clearer. This isnt about flexibility or" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2019954468142608763) 2026-02-07T02:00Z 11.9K followers, 18.1K engagements "Scientists claim that our dreams are real in another reality. π€―" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020083628911546722) 2026-02-07T10:34Z 11.3K followers, [----] engagements "Time dilation - Why time slows during fear & accidents π€―" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020214130523996560) 2026-02-07T19:12Z 11.4K followers, [----] engagements "A simple visualization showing how hot matter (plasma) forms a donut-shaped ring around a black hole (the black circle in the center) based on the theoretical FishboneMoncrief Torus. It helps scientists understand how matter behaves near a black holes extreme gravity" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020315901019713609) 2026-02-08T01:57Z 12K followers, 17.6K engagements "π¨ BREAKING: Jovana Aleksic from Serbia will be the first person in the world to begin treatment with the new Russian cancer vaccine; She has melanoma a metastatic skin cancer and the treatment will start soon at the latest in the next month or two" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020365932896592022) 2026-02-08T05:15Z 12.5K followers, 28.5K engagements "β The colder the water the clearer the mind. Step into icy water and your body begins a remarkable chemical storm. Within seconds dopamine the brains drive and reward signal can climb by as much as [---] percent. Researchers say the effect is stronger and longer lasting than that produced by many addictive substances. Unlike the fleeting rush of cocaine or sugar this rise unfolds slowly and stays elevated for hours. The result is calm alertness not chaos. You feel focused awake and quietly alive. Scientists describe it as the bodys ancient survival reflex. Cold exposure activates the" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020733034006278521) 2026-02-09T05:34Z 12.1K followers, [----] engagements "π¨BREAKING: Japans Groundbreaking Nipah Vaccine Human Trials Launching April [----] AGAINST 75% FATAL VIRUS π¨ BREAKING: Japan to begin human trials of a Nipah virus vaccine in April [----] against a virus with up to 75% mortality. https://t.co/YPqoN7GGIb π¨ BREAKING: Japan to begin human trials of a Nipah virus vaccine in April [----] against a virus with up to 75% mortality. https://t.co/YPqoN7GGIb" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020760569608085858) 2026-02-09T07:23Z 11.9K followers, 18.7K engagements "Researchers have discovered a powerful cellular repair process that activates only during a specific window at night. During this phase cells shift away from energy use and focus on deep maintenance repairing DNA damage and restoring internal balance. When sleep timing was disrupted this repair phase weakened dramatically even when total sleep hours stayed the same. The findings help explain why irregular sleep schedules are linked to faster aging and higher disease risk. Scientists say its not just about getting enough sleep but sleeping at the right biological time. Circadian alignment" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020847621057974592) 2026-02-09T13:09Z 12.5K followers, 32.1K engagements "π¨ Ham bacon salami and frankfurts are classified as Group [--] carcinogens meaning there is strong scientific evidence that they can cause cancer. This classification was made by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) part of the World Health Organization (WHO). The conclusion is based on extensive reviews of large population studies from multiple countries. Regular consumption of processed meats increases the risk of bowel (colorectal) cancer. Evidence also shows an increased risk of stomach cancer with risk rising as intake increases." [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020916473682854328) 2026-02-09T17:43Z 12.3K followers, 12.9K engagements "π₯€We often associate alcohol with health risks but recent studies have shed light on another culprit: sugary sodas like Coca-Cola. Chinese scientists have warned that the sugar content in Coke may be more damaging to the liver than alcohol. This is a reminder of how sugar affects our body contributing to conditions such as fatty liver disease and insulin resistance. While alcohol is widely known to cause liver damage we may overlook the long-term effects of sugar-laden beverages. Regular consumption of soda can lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver impairing its ability to function" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021015741340979601) 2026-02-10T00:17Z 12.6K followers, 23K engagements "Excessive screen time before age five has been linked to slower growth of white-matter pathways in the developing brain. These pathways are essential for language literacy and cognitive processing making their healthy development crucial during early childhood. MRI scans reviewed in a study published in JAMA Pediatrics show that children with higher screen exposure demonstrate reduced white-matter integrity. As a result toddlers may face an increased risk of speech delays and difficulties in communication. The findings highlight the importance of mindful screen-use habits during the early" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021362545035297151) 2026-02-10T23:16Z 12.5K followers, 11.2K engagements "π¨ Oxygen Is Being Born in Total Darkness And It Changes Everything For centuries we believed one simple truth: oxygen only comes from sunlight. Plants algae photosynthesis end of story. But deep beneath the Pacific Ocean science has just cracked that belief wide open. At [-----] feet below the surface where sunlight has never reached scientists found something shocking oxygen being created in complete darkness. No plants. No algae. No photosynthesis. In this silent pitch-black world researchers discovered strange potato-sized rocks called polymetallic nodules. These rocks arent just sitting" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021409066766221764) 2026-02-11T02:20Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements "A recent study documented COMPLETE REMISSION of Stage IV cancers using fenbendazole. Patients with advanced melanoma breast and prostate cancer saw their tumors disappear without chemotherapy. Clinical trials must be launched immediately" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021488004087545938) 2026-02-11T07:34Z 12.4K followers, [----] engagements "π§ Unseen Scars: How Childhood Shapes Your Adult Emotions π€― Have you ever wondered why certain moments sounds or emotions hit you harder than others even when you cant explain why Research suggests something powerful: your body may be reacting to echoes from your childhood. Our nervous system is shaped long before we understand the world. The calm moments the stressful ones the uncertain ones they leave behind invisible marks. These early patterns become the blueprint for how you feel react and even love as an adult. And heres the part no one talks about Your body remembers things your mind" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021626848372002890) 2026-02-11T16:46Z 11.9K followers, [----] engagements "π¨: The quantum equation suggests that the Big Bang never occurredand that the universe has no beginning. If the Universe never began can it ever truly end" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021736596744315281) 2026-02-12T00:02Z 12.4K followers, 12.2K engagements "π¨ The Plastic You Touch Today Could Shape Your Childs Health Tomorrow π€― What if the plastic around you right now is quietly programming your future childs body A new scientific study reveals something unsettling: a fathers exposure to microplastics before conception may raise the risk of diabetes in his children later in life. Researchers found that when male mice were exposed to tiny plastic particles their future daughters paid the price. When these daughters later ate a high-fat dietsimilar to many modern eating habitsthey showed clear signs of diabetes. Their livers switched on genes" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021767070602698956) 2026-02-12T02:03Z 11.8K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ Trials show small cannabis doses can slow early Alzheimers decline. A small randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial in Brazil has found that microdoses of cannabis extract may help stabilize cognitive decline in people with mild Alzheimers disease. Twenty-four patients aged [--] to [--] received a daily oil containing extremely low sub-psychoactive doses of THC and CBD (0.3 mg of each) or placebo for [--] weeks. Those given the cannabis extract maintained their scores on the Mini-Mental State Examination a standard cognitive test while the placebo group showed the expected gradual" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021768718360228215) 2026-02-12T02:09Z 11.9K followers, [----] engagements "π₯ BREAKTHROUGH: A New Drug Could REVERSE Paralysis π₯ Imagine being paralyzed and suddenly being able to move again. Sounds like science fiction It might soon be reality. Researchers in Brazil have developed a revolutionary drug called Polylaminin made from placental proteins that could actually regrow damaged spinal cord connections. Unlike current treatments that only stabilize injuries Polylaminin encourages nerves to reconnect acting like a biological bridge where the spinal cord was once damaged. The drug is injected directly into the injury site using a minimally invasive procedure and" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021801019605496158) 2026-02-12T04:18Z 12.3K followers, [----] engagements "Source: Brazils health regulator Anvisa has approved Phase [--] human trials for the experimental Polylaminin drug developed by researchers at UFRJ and Cristlia to test safety in people with complete spinal cord injuries. https://www.cristalia.com.br/midia/anvisa-libera-1-fase-para-pesquisa-clinica-da-polilaminina-e-cinco-voluntarios-devem-receber-a-substancia https://www.cristalia.com.br/midia/anvisa-libera-1-fase-para-pesquisa-clinica-da-polilaminina-e-cinco-voluntarios-devem-receber-a-substancia" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021802185034784984) 2026-02-12T04:22Z 12K followers, [---] engagements "π¨ This is your body fat. π€― Known medically as adipose tissue this connective tissue comes in two main types: white and brown. While white fat primarily stores energy and cushions organs brown fat helps generate heat especially in infants. Found under the skin around internal organs and even inside bones adipose tissue is also an endocrine organ. That's right your body fat thinks. Adipose tissue talks to your brain and organs making it a vital part of your healthnot just extra weight. Body fat isnt just an energy reserve. Its an active intelligent participant in your bodys overall health. It" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021874254342717446) 2026-02-12T09:09Z 11.9K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ This deadly fungus can fight cancer and shows promise against leukemia. A fungus once blamed for a deadly pharaohs curse may soon help save lives. Aspergillus flavus the mold suspected of killing several archaeologists who opened Tutankhamuns tomb in the 1920s has now been found to produce molecules with powerful anticancer properties. In a study published in Nature Chemical Biology researchers identified four new compounds called asperigimycins extracted from the fungus. When tested on human leukemia cells two showed strong cancer-fighting effects matching the potency of existing" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021968760169791714) 2026-02-12T15:24Z 11.9K followers, [----] engagements "Research published in Physiology & Behavior shows that morning hydration can rapidly influence brain function by counteracting the mild dehydration that commonly occurs overnight. Studies in this journal report that water intake improves attention reaction time and subjective alertness particularly when consumed soon after waking. The mechanism is physiological rather than stimulatory as hydration supports cerebral blood flow and neural metabolism without relying on caffeine. In contrast coffees cognitive effects depend on caffeine absorption which takes longer to peak. These findings suggest" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022056930349658474) 2026-02-12T21:15Z 12.5K followers, 18.1K engagements "π The Milky Ways black hole is spinning near the speed limit of physicsand it's aimed right at Earth The supermassive black hole at the heart of our galaxy Sagittarius A* is spinning at near-record speed and data shows its pointed almost directly at Earth. In a groundbreaking new analysis of Event Horizon Telescope data scientists found that the Milky Ways central black hole is rotating close to the maximum rate allowed by the laws of physics. This spin combined with its unusual alignment toward our planet is giving astronomers an extraordinary vantage point into the violent high-energy" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022132783800610820) 2026-02-13T02:16Z 12.4K followers, [----] engagements "π§ Your Brain Is Eating Itself When You Dont Sleep Heres Why Sleep isnt just about feeling rested its when your brain repairs itself. New research shows that when you dont get enough sleep your brain goes into survival mode and starts attacking its own healthy cells. Two types of brain-support cells called astrocytes and microglia usually clean up damaged cells. But under chronic sleep loss they go rogue breaking down healthy connections that control learning memory focus and emotional balance. This isnt just tiredness. Over time it weakens your brain increases inflammation and raises your" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022203535010803966) 2026-02-13T06:57Z 12.1K followers, [----] engagements "Reference: Sleep Loss Promotes Astrocytic Phagocytosis and Microglial Activation in Mouse Cerebral Cortex. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5456108/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5456108/" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022203802842206417) 2026-02-13T06:58Z 12K followers, [---] engagements "π¨ The Antimatter Mystery Why Does the Universe Even Exist π€― Imagine this the tiniest atom in the universe a simple hydrogen atom has a proton at its center and an electron spinning around it. Physicist Kevin Jones explains that even this tiny particle hides one of the biggest secrets in physics. According to Einsteins famous equation E = mc mass itself is just another form of energy. Now think about light the kind we see every day. Those little packets of light are called photons. But if you make that light more powerful like gamma rays something incredible happens. When a high-energy" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022251576581300614) 2026-02-13T10:08Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "In Lower Saxony Germany scientists have uncovered fossilized footprints from Homo heidelbergensis dating back about [------] years. These prints are the oldest known human traces in Germany and offer a rare glimpse into ancient life. The footprints were discovered along a lakeshore surrounded by tracks of now-extinct animals like Palaeoloxodon antiquus a giant elephant species and rhinoceroses. This suggests that Homo heidelbergensis coexisted with these large mammals in a birch and pine forest environment. Among the human footprints researchers identified a trio that likely belonged to a" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022355651977150912) 2026-02-13T17:02Z 12.4K followers, [----] engagements "𧬠Why Hair Turns Grey And What It Really Means π€― Did you know that greying hair might be a sign your body is protecting you Scientists from The University of Tokyo found that when cells in your hair follicles become damaged your body removes them to stop the damage from turning into something harmful like cancer. But when this happens the body also removes the cells that make hair color. Thats why your hair starts turning grey. So greying hair isnt just about age. Its a natural sign that your bodys defense system is working removing risky cells and keeping you safe. Its a small trade-off:" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022433666060947901) 2026-02-13T22:12Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements "𧬠Greying hair reflects the bodys natural defense against potential cancer. When cells in hair follicles become damaged or risky the body eliminates them to prevent malignancy. This protective process however also removes pigment-producing cells causing the hair to turn grey. In essence greying is a visible sign that the bodys internal safety system is working to destroy dangerous cells. Its a trade-off between losing color and maintaining cellular health. Read full research: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1102504 https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1102504" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022433782532575611) 2026-02-13T22:12Z 12.5K followers, [---] engagements "Judging a lifetime of work by a single page says more about the reader than the author. #EpsteinFiles" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022476388213948714) 2026-02-14T01:02Z 12.4K followers, [----] engagements "Imagine being judged by people who never read your work. π€―" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022491115866460576) 2026-02-14T02:00Z 12.5K followers, [---] engagements "π Your Blink Rate Might Be Deciding Whether People Trust You Ever felt that someone seemed trustworthy within secondswithout knowing why Your brain may be picking up on something surprisingly small: how often they blink. Humans subconsciously trust people who blink at a natural relaxed pace. On average thats about [----] blinks per minutea rhythm linked to calm thinking and comfort. When someone blinks too much the brain can quietly read it as nervousness stress or even possible dishonesty. When someone blinks too little it can feel intense unnatural or slightly unsettlinglike something is" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022552912329875863) 2026-02-14T06:06Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements "π«§ The Toothpaste Foam Myth Thats Fooling Your Brain Ever noticed how we trust a toothpaste more when it fills our mouth with thick bubbly foam Thats not science thats psychology. Our brains are trained to believe that more foam means more power more action more cleaning. Just like soaps and shampoos bubbles feel like theyre doing something important so we assume our teeth are getting a deeper clean. But heres the twist most people dont know: foam doesnt clean your teeth. What actually matters is how you brush the fluoride in the toothpaste and the gentle abrasives that scrub plaque away. You" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022629699261026780) 2026-02-14T11:11Z 12.5K followers, 10.1K engagements "Source: Why is Sweden spending [---] million to ditch screens in schools https://www.futura-sciences.com/en/why-is-sweden-spending-e100-million-to-cut-screens-in-schools_24352/ https://www.futura-sciences.com/en/why-is-sweden-spending-e100-million-to-cut-screens-in-schools_24352/" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022670508685394349) 2026-02-14T13:53Z 12.5K followers, [---] engagements "Listening to music during exercise can enhance your performance by as much as 15% according to the National Center for Health Research. Music has the ability to distract from physical discomfort reduce perceived effort and boost motivation leading to better endurance and faster recovery. Upbeat and rhythmically intense tunes can particularly help athletes synchronize their movements making their workouts feel more natural and effortless. The mental engagement with music can also release endorphins further elevating mood and energy levels. Overall incorporating music into your exercise routine" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022769949975220652) 2026-02-14T20:28Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements "Under a microscope caffeine forms delicate crystalline structures rather than looking like a coffee bean. The crystals often appear as thin elongated needles or sharp angular shards. When viewed under polarized light they can display subtle iridescent colors against a dark background. The structures intersect and overlap creating a web-like or starburst pattern. Overall microscopic caffeine looks geometric sharp and highly structured compared to its smooth appearance in coffee form. https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2022983922917986569 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2022983922917986569" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022983922917986569) 2026-02-15T10:38Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements "What if Universe isnt random but carefully drawn by someone in a higher dimension" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023043181240344750) 2026-02-15T14:34Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "In [----] Earths orbit was still relatively empty with only a few hundred satellites circling the planet mostly dedicated to science weather and early communications. Over the following decades advances in technology and lower launch costs steadily accelerated the pace of satellite deployment. By [----] Earth is surrounded by roughly [-----] active satellites forming a dense shell of human-made objects in space. This dramatic growth is driven largely by global communication networks navigation systems Earth observation and massive satellite constellations. The comparison highlights how quickly" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023082037482316100) 2026-02-15T17:08Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements "Reference: A study found that people who have sex [--] times per week had higher levels of the antibody immunoglobulin A (IgA) which helps the body fight infections. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15217036/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15217036/" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023350042330120680) 2026-02-16T10:53Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "Not sure if our posts are reaching anyone π If you can see this drop a . below" [X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/2023417570582462905) 2026-02-16T15:21Z 12.6K followers, [---] engagements "Children often reserve their most intense emotions for their mothers because they view her as a secure unconditional safe base where they can release stress without fear of rejection. This pattern is strongly supported by attachment theory which explains that children express their biggest feelings with the caregiver they trust most. Mothers are often that primary attachment figure so emotional outbursts can actually signal a healthy secure relationship rather than disrespect or defiance. According to research from the Child Mind Institute children feel safest expressing overwhelm to the" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021057706367565954) 2026-02-10T03:04Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ Sweden Ditches Classroom Tablets for Textbooks to Boost Student Focus In a surprising move Sweden is spending over [---] million to bring real textbooks back into classroomsand reduce the role of tablets and screens. After [--] years of digital-first learning the country is hitting reset. Why Because new evidence suggests that too much screen time has quietly harmed student focus reading ability and deep thinking. According to findings highlighted by the Ministry of Education reading on glowing screens takes more mental effort invites distractions and weakens comprehension compared to reading" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022670163083223405) 2026-02-14T13:52Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ Cannabinoids can trigger cancer cell death and block tumor growth. Emerging research into the endocannabinoid system suggests that compounds like THC and CBD may possess significant anti-tumor properties. In laboratory and animal models these cannabinoids interact with specific receptors to trigger apoptosisa process where cancer cells are essentially programmed to self-destructwhile leaving healthy tissue unharmed. Beyond cell death these compounds have demonstrated the ability to inhibit cell division and block angiogenesis the process by which tumors grow new blood vessels to sustain" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023132652958785929) 2026-02-15T20:29Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π Quantum physics is rewriting the rules of time It suggests that decisions made today can actually influence the behavior of particles in the past. At the subatomic level the universe operates under rules that defy common sense. Known as retrocausality breakthroughs in quantum physics suggest that measurements performed in the present can influence a particles past state. In famous delayed-choice experiments researchers have observed particles behaving as either waves or particles based on decisions made after their journey has already begun. This quantum eraser effect implies that the" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023220873248018908) 2026-02-16T02:20Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "Reference: A strong pelvic floor is associated with higher rates of sexual activity in women with pelvic floor disorders. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25994625/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25994625/" [X Link](https://x.com/anyuser/status/2023350334366925278) 2026-02-16T10:54Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π«Your calf muscles are a second heart you need to move them to safeguard your heart health. Calf muscles play a crucial but often overlooked role in heart health by acting as the bodys second heart. Every time they contractwhile walking standing on your toes or flexing your anklesthey compress deep veins in the lower legs and help push blood back toward the heart against gravity. This calf muscle pump improves circulation reduces blood pooling and lessens the workload on the heart. Research cited in the article notes that efficient calf function supports healthy venous return lowers the risk" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020427495854714884) 2026-02-08T09:20Z 12.6K followers, 40.3K engagements "Your Brain Can Build Muscle Without Moving Seriously π€― A surprising study reported by Ohio University suggests that simply imagining yourself exercising can actually make your muscles stronger. No weights. No sweat. Just focused thought. In the experiment one group of people spent a few minutes a day vividly imagining strong muscle contractions while another group did absolutely nothing. Four weeks later the results shocked researchers the people who only used mental imagery became significantly stronger. This discovery reveals something powerful: muscles dont work alone. Your brain is" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020244434668098022) 2026-02-07T21:13Z 12.6K followers, 64.5K engagements "π§ Did you know Your brain doesnt just feel happiness it learns it π€― Imagine a happy moment a small victory or a fun interaction and your brain lights up reward circuits releasing dopamine & serotonin. Just a few seconds of positive imagining can rewire your brain to feel joy again and again Source: Neuroscience News [----] Imagining positive experiences rewires the brain in seconds. https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020631570126905704 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020631570126905704" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020631570126905704) 2026-02-08T22:51Z 12.6K followers, 43.6K engagements "πΌ Babies See Everything Even What Youre Hiding π€― Think babies are just tiny drooling clueless humans Think again. Science shows that even a few-month-old can judge people. They notice smiles frowns tone of voice and whether someone is kind or mean. They may not talk yet but their tiny bodies tell the truth they turn away grow uneasy or fuss when something feels wrong. Babies naturally prefer helpers over blockers kindness over cruelty. Long before words like good or bad exist their brains are already scanning the world for safety warmth and care. While we scroll rush and multitask babies" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021322963333808415) 2026-02-10T20:38Z 12.6K followers, 31.5K engagements "π¨ Medical history rewritten: 19-year-old becomes the youngest person diagnosed with Alzheimer's. In a medical first that has stunned the scientific community doctors have diagnosed a 19-year-old with Alzheimers disease marking the youngest confirmed case in history. His symptoms began at just [--] with concentration issues and reading difficulties eventually progressing to severe memory loss where his recall scores were over 80% lower than his peers. Most strikingly the teenager possessed no known genetic mutations or family history of the disease defying the usual patterns found in" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021917516990386657) 2026-02-12T12:01Z 12.6K followers, 109.7K engagements "Blushing is the only human response tied to emotion that cannot be consciously faked or fully suppressed. It is controlled by the autonomic nervous system which operates beyond voluntary control. While facial expressions tone of voice and gestures can be manipulated blushing emerges on its own. It is most often triggered by self-conscious emotions like embarrassment or shame. Because it is involuntary blushing acts as a rare signal of genuine emotional exposure" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022588722341122170) 2026-02-14T08:28Z 12.6K followers, 12.3K engagements "π₯ MORE THAN PLEASURE: The Hidden Health Power of Regular Intimacy π₯ What if something natural enjoyable and deeply human could quietly strengthen your body and mind Regular intimacymore than twice a weekdoes exactly that. During arousal your pelvic muscles tighten and during orgasm they contract on their own giving your pelvic floor a natural workout very similar to Kegel exercises. Over time this can improve bladder control boost sexual satisfaction and help protect against pelvic floor problems. But the benefits dont stop there. Studies show that regular sexual activity can raise levels" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023349482948288542) 2026-02-16T10:51Z 12.6K followers, 32.9K engagements "π¨ Scientists engineered a version of LSD that repairs brain synapses 100x more effectively than current leading treatments. Researchers at the University of California Davis have achieved a major breakthrough in neurotherapeutics by modifying LSD into a non-hallucinogenic compound known as JRT. By shifting the position of just two atomsa change lead researcher David E. Olson likens to a "tire rotation"scientists have stripped the drug of its mind-altering "trip" while preserving its powerful ability to heal the brain. This "psychoplastogen" works by selectively binding to serotonin receptors" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023557271066996748) 2026-02-17T00:37Z 12.6K followers, 15.5K engagements "A human sneeze can move faster than a cheetah at full sprint. In its initial burst a sneeze can reach speeds of up to [---] miles per hour while a cheetah typically tops out around [--] to [--] miles per hour. This explosive release of air happens in a fraction of a second as the body forcefully clears irritants from the nasal passages. Although the sneeze slows down almost immediately due to air resistance its starting velocity is remarkably powerful. Its a surprising reminder that the human body can produce bursts of speed that rival natures fastest land predator." [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2024109064880570617) 2026-02-18T13:09Z 12.6K followers, [---] engagements "New MRI study shows weekly exercise literally keeps your brain younger. A new year-long study suggests that regular exercise may help the brain stay biologically younger adding to the long list of reasons to be physically active. In the trial [---] healthy adults aged [--] to [--] were randomly assigned either to follow standard World Health Organization exercise guidelinesabout [---] minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous activityor to continue their usual routines. MRI scans taken after [--] months showed that those who met the exercise targets had brains that appeared on average about [---] years" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2024154113567859019) 2026-02-18T16:08Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ Research suggests that sleep position can influence dream quality and nightmare frequency. A well-known study from Yuzuncu Yil University School of Medicine found that around 40% of left-side sleepers reported frequent nightmares compared to under 15% of right-side sleepers. The researchers proposed that physiological factors such as heart position and autonomic nervous system activity may subtly affect emotional processing during REM sleep. In contrast right-side sleeping was associated with calmer more pleasant dreams while stomach sleeping has been linked to sensations of pressure or" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2014263049117720631) 2026-01-22T09:05Z 12.6K followers, 1.9M engagements "π¨ Scientists Say Luck Is Not Random And Your Mind Shapes It In [----] Oxford physicists ran an experiment with electrons and found particles behaved differently depending on whether the observer expected a certain result. This confirmed a long-standing hypothesis: expectation itself changes outcomes. πΉ Scientists call this the observer coherence effect. When youre confident youll get lucky your brain filters reality to highlight opportunities others ignore. πΉ Research in Zurich found that people who believe in their luck are 3x more likely to find money land jobs and close deals not because" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2015197932677460233) 2026-01-24T23:00Z 12.6K followers, 156.4K engagements "π§ Your brain doesnt care about your intentions. It cares about your repetitions. Deep in the silent circuits of your mind something remarkable is happening. Its not your motivation or your reward that builds your habits its the simple quiet power of doing the same thing again and again. A recent study from the University of Warwick revealed this hidden truth: when actions are repeated often they carve pathways in your brain so strong they outlast any reward or intention. So ask yourself: what are you repeating Because whatever you repeat often enough eventually becomes your reality. π Dont" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2015433793545576734) 2026-01-25T14:37Z 12.6K followers, 106.5K engagements "π₯ INSTANT ANXIETY RELIEF BACKED BY SCIENCE π₯ Feeling anxious or overwhelmed Try this simple fast trick: place something cold under your arms. The cold activates your vagus nerve which slows your heart rate steadies your breathing and lowers stress hormones creating calm within seconds. Psychologists often recommend cold therapy like ice packs splashing cold water on your face or quick cold showers to help your body reset and stop panic or anxiety quickly. Sometimes the most powerful stress relief isnt medicine its understanding how your body works. Try it next time your mind feels too" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2019712016152420752) 2026-02-06T09:57Z 12.6K followers, 206.8K engagements "Japan scientists used CRISPR to remove the extra chromosome in Down syndrome" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2019739909586891249) 2026-02-06T11:48Z 12.6K followers, 7.4M engagements "π§ MIT recently completed the first brain-scan study on ChatGPT usersand the results are deeply revealing. Rather than boosting brain function prolonged AI use may be dulling it. Over four months of cognitive data suggest we might be measuring productivity all wrong In MITs study participants had their brains scanned while using ChatGPT. 83.3% of users couldnt recall a single sentence theyd written just minutes earlier. In contrast those writing without AI had no trouble remembering. Brain connectivity dropped sharplyfrom [--] to [--] points. Thats a 47% drop in neural engagement. The lowest" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020022742956048435) 2026-02-07T06:32Z 12.6K followers, 1.3M engagements "100% of samples. Not some. All of them. Researchers analyzed human testes and found microplastic pollution in every single one. They believe it's driving the global collapse in sperm counts. Plastic isn't just in the ocean anymore. It's inside us. Source: Toxicological Sciences https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020531491030385140 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020531491030385140" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020531491030385140) 2026-02-08T16:13Z 12.6K followers, 74.8K engagements "They had the cures. They just didnt release them. -Breast cancer (cure found) -Lung cancer (cure found) -Colorectal cancer (cure found) -Prostate cancer (cure found) -Stomach cancer (cure found) -Liver cancer (cure found) -Cervical cancer (cure found) -Thyroid cancer (cure found) Right after the Epstein files came outand suddenly theres a cure for every cancer Wonderful https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020955360769737103 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020955360769737103" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2020955360769737103) 2026-02-09T20:18Z 12.6K followers, 26K engagements "𧬠Scientists Can Now 3D Print Living Tissues Inside the Human Body Without Surgery Imagine doctors growing new tissues or tiny implants directly inside your bodywithout making a single cut. A team at Caltech has created a groundbreaking method that uses sound waves to print polymers and living cells deep inside living animals and one day this could be done in humans Heres how it works: scientists mix special capsules containing cells or polymers with a solution and inject it into the body. Then focused ultrasound gently heats a tiny area triggering the capsules to release their contents. The" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021218945752354859) 2026-02-10T13:45Z 12.6K followers, 14.4K engagements "π¨ Scientists just reprogrammed leukemia to self-destruct and it worked. In a major breakthrough scientists at Institut Pasteur have developed a therapy that forces leukemia cells to self-destructand alerts the immune system to wipe out the rest. The team targeted malignant B-cell leukemia with a triple-drug combination that reprograms cancer cells to undergo necroptosis a form of inflammatory cell death. Unlike the silent shutdown of apoptosis necroptosis creates an immune alarm drawing in the body's defenses. Using real-time imaging researchers watched immune cells swarm the cancer leading" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2021582169244934527) 2026-02-11T13:48Z 12.6K followers, 25.6K engagements "π¨ Scientists found a protein that carries "old age signals" through the body and blocking it literally reversed the damage. In a major breakthrough in aging research scientists at Korea Universitys College of Medicine have discovered that cellular aging can spread throughout the body via the bloodstream. The culprit is ReHMGB1 a redox-sensitive version of a protein called HMGB1 which is secreted by aging or senescent cells. This protein was shown to trigger aging-like effects in distant healthy tissuesreducing their ability to regenerate and harming muscle performance. In mouse models" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022017244713427439) 2026-02-12T18:37Z 12.6K followers, 47.3K engagements "BREAKINGπ¨: It's official: HIV is no longer a terminal illness HIV is officially no longer a death sentence it is a survivable illness" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022157822499426603) 2026-02-13T03:56Z 12.6K followers, 103.2K engagements "π¨ That Creepy Being Watched Feeling Has a Dark Survival Secret Have you ever suddenly felt like someone was watching youonly to turn around and find nothing there That eerie feeling isnt imagination or fear. Its your brain doing exactly what it evolved to do. Your brain is constantly scanning the world for tiny changes: a faint sound a shift in light a subtle movement of air or a barely noticeable vibration. You dont consciously notice these signals but the older automatic parts of your brain do. When these small clues match patterns linked to another human presence your brain reacts" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022833488895054326) 2026-02-15T00:41Z 12.6K followers, 17.9K engagements "New research reveals that carving out just two hours of quiet time each day can physically reshape your brain by sparking the growth of new cells. Modern life is a constant barrage of noise but the secret to a sharper mind might lie in the absolute absence of sound. Scientific studies indicate that extended periods of silencespecifically two hours a daytrigger neurogenesis in the hippocampus. This region of the brain is essential for memory formation and spatial navigation suggesting that quietude acts as a powerful catalyst for cognitive regeneration rather than just a brief moment of peace." [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2022882623400636709) 2026-02-15T03:56Z 12.6K followers, 26.2K engagements "Marriage isn't just a legal status. Research shows it triggers universal personality shifts that make couples more dependable but less social and patient. Marriage is more than a change in legal status; it is a catalyst for significant psychological transformation. According to a study tracking [---] newlyweds over [--] months the first two years of marriage fundamentally alter core personality traits. Men generally become more conscientious and dependable while women experience increased emotional stability reporting lower levels of anxiety and anger. However this transition often leads to a" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023291177722892569) 2026-02-16T06:59Z 12.6K followers, 25.4K engagements "β€ Science shows love is necessary for physical health. It is a powerful health tool capable of lowering stress easing pain and even extending life expectancy. Human connection is far more than a romantic ideal; it is a fundamental biological requirement on par with food and water. As mammals our brains are hardwired for social bonding through a complex cocktail of chemicals like oxytocin and vasopressin. These hormones do not just facilitate trust and loyalty; they actively regulate our physiological well-being. While initial sparks of passion are fueled by dopamine the long-term benefits of" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023389405277479152) 2026-02-16T13:30Z 12.6K followers, 21.7K engagements "π§ Why You Cant Remember Being a Toddler The Surprising Truth About Your Brain Ever wonder why your earliest memories are almost like a blank space Its not just forgetfulnessits your brain doing something amazing. Scientists call this childhood amnesia and its all about how your brain grows. When you were a toddler your brain was busy building itself at lightning speed. New neurons were popping up especially in the hippocampus the part of your brain that stores long-term memories. Sounds good right But heres the twist: all that growth actually makes it harder to hold onto those early" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023442629032366190) 2026-02-16T17:01Z 12.6K followers, 37.8K engagements "Skipping breakfast can feel like a superpower because fasting keeps the body in a more alert state boosting norepinephrine and reducing the sluggishness that often follows a meal. Many people notice sharper focus clearer thinking and steadier energy in the morning without blood sugar swings. Its also a common part of intermittent fasting which can encourage the body to burn stored fat for fuel. Over time this routine may improve insulin sensitivity meaning the body handles glucose more efficiently. In longer fasting windows it may also activate autophagy a cellular cleanup process linked to" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023510722119168091) 2026-02-16T21:32Z 12.6K followers, 14.2K engagements "Study shows that plum polyphenols effectively inhibit lung cancer cell growth by triggering programmed cell death. Researchers have identified purified plum polyphenols (PPP) as a powerful agent against human lung cancer cells with the compound quercitrin identified as the primary active ingredient. In laboratory tests these plum-derived antioxidants demonstrated a remarkable ability to stop the proliferation of A549 lung cancer cells by inducing apoptosis or cellular suicide. Notably when administered at higher concentrations these polyphenols showed a significantly higher inhibitory rate" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023614669257392508) 2026-02-17T04:25Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ Your pupils dilate when you see someone you love because your brain interprets their presence as emotionally significant. The autonomic nervous system responds automatically activating pathways linked to attraction and bonding. This reaction increases the amount of light entering your eyes subtly sharpening your focus on them. Its the same physiological mechanism involved in excitement and heightened attention. Without you realizing it your eyes quietly reveal what your heart is feeling" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023742581247799544) 2026-02-17T12:53Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "β One Minute in Cold Water Can Flip Your Brains ON Switch Cold plunging isnt just another wellness trendits a shock that wakes your body and mind up fast. The moment you drop into cold water your body hits an internal switch. Your nervous system jumps into action releasing powerful chemicals like norepinephrine and dopaminethe same messengers linked to focus motivation and mood. Many people say their mind feels clearer sharper and strangely calm for hours after stepping out. Science helps explain why. Studies show that sitting in cold water around 59F (15C) can raise these brain-boosting" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023793580737966562) 2026-02-17T16:16Z 12.6K followers, 12.1K engagements "Children who maintain close supportive relationships with their grandparents often show stronger emotional well-being and greater resilience as they grow. Research highlighted by Harvard Center on the Developing Child shows that stable nurturing relationships act as a powerful buffer against stress during childhood. These consistent connections help regulate the nervous system support emotional safety and promote healthier social and emotional development. When children feel securely supported by trusted adults their bodies and minds are better equipped to handle challenges. Grandparents" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023832894574391736) 2026-02-17T18:52Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ Scientists found that blood clots are a primary driver of long COVID symptoms. Researchers have discovered that the debilitating exhaustion and brain fog associated with long COVID may be caused by microscopic "microclots" reinforced by sticky web-like structures called NETs. These neutrophil extracellular traps are normally used by white blood cells to catch pathogens but in long COVID patients they persist as a structural mesh. This combination creates stubborn blockages in the capillaries the body's smallest blood vessels effectively starving vital organs and tissues of the oxygen they" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023931125949989257) 2026-02-18T01:22Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ Research shows getting 7+ hours of sleep is more important to health than diet and exercise. New research from Oregon Health & Science University suggests that getting enough sleep may be more critical for longevity than diet exercise or social connection ranking second only to smoking as a lifestyle predictor of life expectancy. Using a large national database researchers linked county-level life expectancy data with detailed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey responses from [----] to [----]. They found that adults who regularly obtained at least seven hours of sleep per nighta" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2023972363432538389) 2026-02-18T04:06Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ Physicists have achieved the impossible by transforming graphene into a quantum fluid that behaves like a frictionless liquid defying a century of established science. In a breakthrough that challenges [---] years of physics researchers have observed electrons in graphene behaving like a "perfect quantum liquid." At a specific state known as the Dirac point the material stops acting like a traditional conductor or insulator. Instead of moving as individual particles the electrons flow collectively like water but with a viscosity so low it rivals the quark-gluon plasma found in the early" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2024047124477104541) 2026-02-18T09:03Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π§ The mind-body connection is a biological reality that triggers genuine physical illness. The human brain possesses the remarkable and often taxing ability to translate emotional distress into tangible physical illness. Through conditions like Somatic Symptom Disorder persistent stress and anxiety act as biological triggers that activate the bodys fight-or-flight response. This activation is not merely psychological; it results in a massive surge of hormones like cortisol and adrenaline which flood the nervous system and force the body into a state of high alert that can be difficult to" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2024198144469455067) 2026-02-18T19:03Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "π¨ AI has successfully designed and "grown" [--] synthetic viruses marking a new era of biological engineering that balances medical breakthroughs against potential security threats. Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence have allowed researchers to generate complete viral genomes from scratch leading to the successful creation of [--] functional bacteriophages in the lab. These "genome-language models" analyze thousands of DNA sequences to predict and build entirely new biological structures. While these AI-built viruses currently target bacteria rather than humans they represent a" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2024236230066491526) 2026-02-18T21:35Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements "A long-running study from the University of Helsinki found that women who regularly engage in traditional grandma hobbies such as knitting sewing crocheting and gardening tend to live up to eight years longer on average. These activities help calm the nervous system by lowering stress and promoting a meditative focused state through repetitive movement. They also build confidence by creating a sense of purpose routine and visible accomplishment. Mentally such hobbies keep the brain active supporting memory attention and cognitive flexibility as women age. Together these effects show that" [X Link](https://x.com/NextScience/status/2024274216523354444) 2026-02-19T00:05Z 12.6K followers, [---] engagements Limited data mode. 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"π« Israeli researchers 3D-printed the worlds first vascularized heart using a patients own cells and biological materials. Israeli scientists at Tel Aviv University have achieved a historic first by 3D-printing an entire vascularized heart using human cells and biological materials. Unlike previous attempts that focused only on scaffolding or lacked cellular structures this miniature organroughly the size of a rabbit's heartcontains blood vessels chambers and the complex architecture necessary for cardiac function. The team utilized a "bioink" derived from a patient's own fatty tissue which"
X Link 2026-02-08T13:32Z 12.6K followers, 49.3K engagements
"A long-running study from the University of Helsinki found that women who regularly engage in traditional grandma hobbies such as knitting sewing crocheting and gardening tend to live up to eight years longer on average. These activities help calm the nervous system by lowering stress and promoting a meditative focused state through repetitive movement. They also build confidence by creating a sense of purpose routine and visible accomplishment. Mentally such hobbies keep the brain active supporting memory attention and cognitive flexibility as women age. Together these effects show that"
X Link 2026-02-15T06:35Z 12.6K followers, 230.2K engagements
"π¨ They Had Sex Inside an MRI Machine and Changed Science Forever π₯ In [----] a woman and her boyfriend did something that sounds unbelievable even today: they had sex inside an MRI machine not for fame not for shock value but for science. At the time scientists had never actually seen what happens inside the human body during sex. Everything was based on assumptions diagrams and theories. Dutch scientist Menko van Andel wanted real answers. So Ida Sabelis and her partner Jupp volunteered. What the MRI captured was historic. For the first time doctors could see how male and female anatomy"
X Link 2026-02-06T06:10Z 12.6K followers, 13.2K engagements
"π¨ Single vaccine could shake the global cancer industry to its core China is preparing to approve Russias groundbreaking cancer vaccine a development that could disrupt the $2.6 trillion Western oncology market. This vaccine designed to target and train the immune system to attack cancer cells represents a major shift from traditional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. If widely adopted it could transform how cancer is prevented and treated around the world. Unlike conventional therapies that often damage healthy cells and come with severe side effects this vaccine works by boosting"
X Link 2026-02-07T14:41Z 12.6K followers, 368.3K engagements
"π¨ This MRI Can Destroy Cancer Without a Single Cut β In Sydney doctors are using one of the most advanced cancer treatments on Earth MRI-guided cryoablation. Heres how it works: a tiny probe is guided directly into the tumour using real-time MRI imaging and the tumour is frozen solid from the inside out. No large cuts. No stitches. No long hospital stays. Patients walk in watch the procedure under MRI and walk out the same day pain-free and scar-free. This treatment is so precise it destroys only the tumour while leaving surrounding healthy tissue unharmed. For people too weak for surgery"
X Link 2026-02-11T04:49Z 12.6K followers, 99.7K engagements
"π§ Mind as receiver not creator. Psychologists are exploring a fascinating idea that challenges how we understand the human mind. Thoughts may not be something we actively produce. Instead they may arise arrive or surface from deeper subconscious processes beyond conscious control. Rather than being authored moment by moment thoughts appear automatically often without warning or intention. Brain imaging studies show that neural activity linked to a thought begins milliseconds before a person becomes aware of it. This suggests awareness comes after the thought has already formed not before."
X Link 2026-02-13T14:48Z 12.6K followers, 12.6K engagements
"π§ Just [--] Minutes a Day Could Supercharge Your Brain What if I told you that reading for only six minutes a day can make a real difference for your brain Its trueand the benefits go far beyond just enjoying a good story. Reading isnt passive. Even a few minutes activates multiple parts of your brain at onceareas that handle language memory imagination and decision-making. This keeps your brain active and strengthens the connections it relies on most making it sharper over time. But thats not all. Reading can melt away stress. Lower stress means your brain is exposed to less cortisol a hormone"
X Link 2026-02-14T15:55Z 12.6K followers, 12.1K engagements
"π§ Just a few hours of brain-training games can slash the risk of dementia by 25% for up to two decades. The findings come from a 20-year follow-up of the ACTIVE trial a massive NIH-funded study involving nearly [----] older adults. Researchers discovered that participants who engaged in "speed training"exercises designed to sharpen visual processing and decision-makingshowed a dramatic reduction in Alzheimers and other dementias. Interestingly while the study also tested memory and reasoning exercises only the speed-based training provided long-lasting protection. Experts suggest this success"
X Link 2026-02-16T20:10Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ New research reveals that skin-to-skin contact between fathers and newborns triggers a biological surge in oxytocin drastically reducing infant stress while cementing lifelong emotional bonds. Skin-to-skin contact is no longer seen as just a bonding luxury; it is a biological necessity that reshapes the early paternal experience. When a father holds his newborn against his chest in the first hour of life both parties experience a measurable spike in oxytocin the "bonding hormone." This chemical shift does not just foster an immediate emotional connection; it actively regulates the infants"
X Link 2026-02-17T09:32Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"The horse stance squat is a simple ancient posture that places deep steady tension through the hips pelvis and legs. Holding this position activates large muscle groups increases blood flow and challenges the body to stabilize from the core outward. This sustained muscular engagement can support pelvic floor strength and overall lower-body health. Some research and traditional practices suggest that regular lower-body resistance and posture work may help maintain healthy testosterone levels over time. Just two focused minutes a day can quietly build strength balance and long-term resilience"
X Link 2026-01-21T01:22Z 11.3K followers, 196K engagements
"This is DNA replication. Nine molecular machines working in precise coordination. Remove just one and the entire system collapseslife becomes impossible. For me this level of order inspires awe in Gods design"
X Link 2026-01-31T18:21Z 12.5K followers, 351.5K engagements
"π¨ France shattered the world record for nuclear fusion and it could change the future of clean energyββ‘ In a stunning leap forward scientists at the WEST tokamak in France have achieved a fusion milestone that pushes humanity closer to star power on Earth. On February [--] [----] the reactor sustained a superheated hydrogen plasma for [----] seconds at a blistering [--] million degrees Fahrenheit (50 million C). That is triple the temperature at the core of the Sun and four minutes longer than the previous record set in China only weeks earlier. The achievement did not generate net energy but that"
X Link 2026-01-31T21:33Z 12.4K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ Scientists Found a Way to Outsmart Sleep Deprivation And Its Not Sleep π§ A [----] study found that 25-30g of creatine (roughly 0.35g/kg body weight) counteracts [--] (even up to 36) hours of sleep deprivation boosting cognitive processing speed and memory by acting as an emergency brain energy buffer. This challenges the assumption that sleep is the only way to recover brain energy suggesting metabolic supplementation can directly replenish ATP and override fatigue-related cognitive decline. πMechanisms of Action: πRapid ATP Regeneration: When the brain is sleep-deprived it runs out of ATP"
X Link 2026-02-02T07:06Z 11.7K followers, 238.5K engagements
"π¦· A molecule in cruciferous vegetables has been found to eliminate cavity-causing bacteria. Hiding within your daily serving of broccoli and cabbage is a powerful molecule that could transform the future of dental care. Known as 33-diindolylmethane (DIM) this natural compound has demonstrated a remarkable ability to dismantle the protective defenses of Streptococcus mutans the primary bacteria responsible for tooth decay. In recent laboratory studies DIM successfully eliminated up to 90% of bacterial biofilms by preventing the formation of the sticky layers that allow plaque to thrive on"
X Link 2026-02-02T10:36Z 11.4K followers, 56K engagements
"π¨ AI has successfully designed and "grown" [--] synthetic viruses marking a new era of biological engineering that balances medical breakthroughs against potential security threats. Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence have allowed researchers to generate complete viral genomes from scratch leading to the successful creation of [--] functional bacteriophages in the lab. These "genome-language models" analyze thousands of DNA sequences to predict and build entirely new biological structures. While these AI-built viruses currently target bacteria rather than humans they represent a"
X Link 2026-02-03T02:40Z 11.4K followers, [----] engagements
"According to researchers at the University of California the scent of lemon has been shown to significantly boost cognitive performance. In their studies participants who were exposed to the scent demonstrated a remarkable 226% increase in cognitive capacity. This effect was particularly noticeable in tasks requiring concentration and mental clarity. The researchers suggest that the lemon scent activates certain brain areas enhancing focus and memory retention. As a result this simple natural aroma may offer an effective non-invasive way to improve mental performance in various settings."
X Link 2026-02-03T07:54Z 11.6K followers, 17.7K engagements
"π A brain tumor nearly vanished in just [--] days after one dose of a breakthrough treatment. Experts say this may be the beginning of a cure. In a landmark clinical trial at Massachusetts General Cancer Center researchers have reported rapid and dramatic responses to a next-generation CAR-T cell therapy in patients with glioblastomaone of the deadliest and most treatment-resistant brain cancers. The personalized treatment reprograms a patients immune cells to attack the tumor and in one extraordinary case nearly eliminated the cancer within just five days. This novel therapy is designed to"
X Link 2026-02-03T14:23Z 11.5K followers, [----] engagements
"A recent study by Harvard Health Publishing reveals that taking a simple 12-minute walk with a friend each day can provide significant health benefits. This daily activity has been shown to enhance brain chemistry improving mood and cognitive function over time. Additionally walking regularly supports heart health by boosting circulation and reducing the risk of heart disease. Beyond the physical benefits spending time with a friend during these walks can also strengthen social connections contributing to a greater sense of well-being. Ultimately this small consistent habit may even"
X Link 2026-02-03T20:53Z 12.2K followers, [----] engagements
"𧬠What if a simple daily vitamin could make your body act years younger A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has revealed something fascinating: adults over [--] who took a daily vitamin D3 supplement showed signs of being up to [--] years biologically younger than their actual age. Researchers followed more than [----] people for four years and found that this small daily habit may help slow down the aging process at a cellular level. Vitamin D3 is already known for keeping bones strong and supporting the immune systembut this research adds a new layer to the story"
X Link 2026-02-04T00:01Z 11.5K followers, 18.8K engagements
"𧬠A PILL FOR [---] YEARS Scientists Just Shook the Future of Aging What if aging isnt unavoidable but treatable Scientists are buzzing after a grape-seed-based pill showed the power to clear out zombie cells damaged cells that refuse to die and slowly poison the body with inflammation weakness and disease. These cells dont help you anymore but they hang around accelerating aging from the inside. Now researchers think theyve found a way to remove them. A biotech company in China Lonvi Biosciences has developed a capsule built around Procyanidin C1 (PCC1) a compound extracted from grape seeds."
X Link 2026-02-04T09:11Z 11.5K followers, 18.4K engagements
"π¨ A room full of infected patients failed to spread the flu to others in the room with them in new study. π€― In a study that sounds like the beginning of a pandemic thriller researchers from the University of Maryland placed flu-infected college students in a confined hotel room with healthy volunteers. Despite hours of shared air and close contact without masks not a single healthy participant contracted the virus. The results published in PLOS Pathogens challenge long-held assumptions about how easily the flu spreads in indoor settings. While the infected donors had high viral loads in"
X Link 2026-02-04T12:49Z 11.9K followers, 11.2K engagements
"π₯ Could Walnuts Fight Breast Cancer You Wont Believe This Researchers at Marshall University have discovered something amazing: eating just [--] ounces of walnuts every day for two weeks can make a real difference in breast cancer The study found that this simple dietary change helped cancer cells die and even changed genes linked to tumor growth. This isnt a miracle cure but it shows how something as easy as adding walnuts to your diet could support traditional cancer treatments and potentially improve outcomes. Imagine the power of everyday foods helping in the fight against cancerscience is"
X Link 2026-02-04T18:16Z 11.8K followers, 10.4K engagements
"π¨Russia has announced that its new cancer vaccine Enteromix has shown 100% success in clinical trials and is now ready for clinical use"
X Link 2026-02-04T23:31Z 11.8K followers, 24.7K engagements
"π¨ Chinas Quantum Breakthrough Just Redefined the Limits of Computing China has taken another major step in the global race for quantum computing. Researchers have announced that one of their latest quantum machines completed a highly complex benchmark task in mere minutes a task that top classical supercomputers would need billions of years to simulate. This achievement comes from a class of tests designed to prove quantum advantage. These tests arent practical problems like drug design or breaking encryption instead theyre mathematical sampling tasks purposely chosen because classical"
X Link 2026-02-06T16:24Z 12.4K followers, 16.5K engagements
"π¨ This 5-Minute Pose Can Calm Your Mind More Than You Think What if just [--] to [--] quiet minutes a day could gently reset your body and mind This simple meditative pose does more than stretch your hips. It slowly melts lower back tension supports healthy digestion and helps calm a racing mind that never seems to switch off. When you sit in stillness and breathe slowly something powerful happens. Your stress hormones begin to drop. Your nervous system shifts out of survival mode and into a state of rest and balance. The body feels safer. The mind feels clearer. This isnt about flexibility or"
X Link 2026-02-07T02:00Z 11.9K followers, 18.1K engagements
"Scientists claim that our dreams are real in another reality. π€―"
X Link 2026-02-07T10:34Z 11.3K followers, [----] engagements
"Time dilation - Why time slows during fear & accidents π€―"
X Link 2026-02-07T19:12Z 11.4K followers, [----] engagements
"A simple visualization showing how hot matter (plasma) forms a donut-shaped ring around a black hole (the black circle in the center) based on the theoretical FishboneMoncrief Torus. It helps scientists understand how matter behaves near a black holes extreme gravity"
X Link 2026-02-08T01:57Z 12K followers, 17.6K engagements
"π¨ BREAKING: Jovana Aleksic from Serbia will be the first person in the world to begin treatment with the new Russian cancer vaccine; She has melanoma a metastatic skin cancer and the treatment will start soon at the latest in the next month or two"
X Link 2026-02-08T05:15Z 12.5K followers, 28.5K engagements
"β The colder the water the clearer the mind. Step into icy water and your body begins a remarkable chemical storm. Within seconds dopamine the brains drive and reward signal can climb by as much as [---] percent. Researchers say the effect is stronger and longer lasting than that produced by many addictive substances. Unlike the fleeting rush of cocaine or sugar this rise unfolds slowly and stays elevated for hours. The result is calm alertness not chaos. You feel focused awake and quietly alive. Scientists describe it as the bodys ancient survival reflex. Cold exposure activates the"
X Link 2026-02-09T05:34Z 12.1K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨BREAKING: Japans Groundbreaking Nipah Vaccine Human Trials Launching April [----] AGAINST 75% FATAL VIRUS π¨ BREAKING: Japan to begin human trials of a Nipah virus vaccine in April [----] against a virus with up to 75% mortality. https://t.co/YPqoN7GGIb π¨ BREAKING: Japan to begin human trials of a Nipah virus vaccine in April [----] against a virus with up to 75% mortality. https://t.co/YPqoN7GGIb"
X Link 2026-02-09T07:23Z 11.9K followers, 18.7K engagements
"Researchers have discovered a powerful cellular repair process that activates only during a specific window at night. During this phase cells shift away from energy use and focus on deep maintenance repairing DNA damage and restoring internal balance. When sleep timing was disrupted this repair phase weakened dramatically even when total sleep hours stayed the same. The findings help explain why irregular sleep schedules are linked to faster aging and higher disease risk. Scientists say its not just about getting enough sleep but sleeping at the right biological time. Circadian alignment"
X Link 2026-02-09T13:09Z 12.5K followers, 32.1K engagements
"π¨ Ham bacon salami and frankfurts are classified as Group [--] carcinogens meaning there is strong scientific evidence that they can cause cancer. This classification was made by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) part of the World Health Organization (WHO). The conclusion is based on extensive reviews of large population studies from multiple countries. Regular consumption of processed meats increases the risk of bowel (colorectal) cancer. Evidence also shows an increased risk of stomach cancer with risk rising as intake increases."
X Link 2026-02-09T17:43Z 12.3K followers, 12.9K engagements
"π₯€We often associate alcohol with health risks but recent studies have shed light on another culprit: sugary sodas like Coca-Cola. Chinese scientists have warned that the sugar content in Coke may be more damaging to the liver than alcohol. This is a reminder of how sugar affects our body contributing to conditions such as fatty liver disease and insulin resistance. While alcohol is widely known to cause liver damage we may overlook the long-term effects of sugar-laden beverages. Regular consumption of soda can lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver impairing its ability to function"
X Link 2026-02-10T00:17Z 12.6K followers, 23K engagements
"Excessive screen time before age five has been linked to slower growth of white-matter pathways in the developing brain. These pathways are essential for language literacy and cognitive processing making their healthy development crucial during early childhood. MRI scans reviewed in a study published in JAMA Pediatrics show that children with higher screen exposure demonstrate reduced white-matter integrity. As a result toddlers may face an increased risk of speech delays and difficulties in communication. The findings highlight the importance of mindful screen-use habits during the early"
X Link 2026-02-10T23:16Z 12.5K followers, 11.2K engagements
"π¨ Oxygen Is Being Born in Total Darkness And It Changes Everything For centuries we believed one simple truth: oxygen only comes from sunlight. Plants algae photosynthesis end of story. But deep beneath the Pacific Ocean science has just cracked that belief wide open. At [-----] feet below the surface where sunlight has never reached scientists found something shocking oxygen being created in complete darkness. No plants. No algae. No photosynthesis. In this silent pitch-black world researchers discovered strange potato-sized rocks called polymetallic nodules. These rocks arent just sitting"
X Link 2026-02-11T02:20Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements
"A recent study documented COMPLETE REMISSION of Stage IV cancers using fenbendazole. Patients with advanced melanoma breast and prostate cancer saw their tumors disappear without chemotherapy. Clinical trials must be launched immediately"
X Link 2026-02-11T07:34Z 12.4K followers, [----] engagements
"π§ Unseen Scars: How Childhood Shapes Your Adult Emotions π€― Have you ever wondered why certain moments sounds or emotions hit you harder than others even when you cant explain why Research suggests something powerful: your body may be reacting to echoes from your childhood. Our nervous system is shaped long before we understand the world. The calm moments the stressful ones the uncertain ones they leave behind invisible marks. These early patterns become the blueprint for how you feel react and even love as an adult. And heres the part no one talks about Your body remembers things your mind"
X Link 2026-02-11T16:46Z 11.9K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨: The quantum equation suggests that the Big Bang never occurredand that the universe has no beginning. If the Universe never began can it ever truly end"
X Link 2026-02-12T00:02Z 12.4K followers, 12.2K engagements
"π¨ The Plastic You Touch Today Could Shape Your Childs Health Tomorrow π€― What if the plastic around you right now is quietly programming your future childs body A new scientific study reveals something unsettling: a fathers exposure to microplastics before conception may raise the risk of diabetes in his children later in life. Researchers found that when male mice were exposed to tiny plastic particles their future daughters paid the price. When these daughters later ate a high-fat dietsimilar to many modern eating habitsthey showed clear signs of diabetes. Their livers switched on genes"
X Link 2026-02-12T02:03Z 11.8K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ Trials show small cannabis doses can slow early Alzheimers decline. A small randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial in Brazil has found that microdoses of cannabis extract may help stabilize cognitive decline in people with mild Alzheimers disease. Twenty-four patients aged [--] to [--] received a daily oil containing extremely low sub-psychoactive doses of THC and CBD (0.3 mg of each) or placebo for [--] weeks. Those given the cannabis extract maintained their scores on the Mini-Mental State Examination a standard cognitive test while the placebo group showed the expected gradual"
X Link 2026-02-12T02:09Z 11.9K followers, [----] engagements
"π₯ BREAKTHROUGH: A New Drug Could REVERSE Paralysis π₯ Imagine being paralyzed and suddenly being able to move again. Sounds like science fiction It might soon be reality. Researchers in Brazil have developed a revolutionary drug called Polylaminin made from placental proteins that could actually regrow damaged spinal cord connections. Unlike current treatments that only stabilize injuries Polylaminin encourages nerves to reconnect acting like a biological bridge where the spinal cord was once damaged. The drug is injected directly into the injury site using a minimally invasive procedure and"
X Link 2026-02-12T04:18Z 12.3K followers, [----] engagements
"Source: Brazils health regulator Anvisa has approved Phase [--] human trials for the experimental Polylaminin drug developed by researchers at UFRJ and Cristlia to test safety in people with complete spinal cord injuries. https://www.cristalia.com.br/midia/anvisa-libera-1-fase-para-pesquisa-clinica-da-polilaminina-e-cinco-voluntarios-devem-receber-a-substancia https://www.cristalia.com.br/midia/anvisa-libera-1-fase-para-pesquisa-clinica-da-polilaminina-e-cinco-voluntarios-devem-receber-a-substancia"
X Link 2026-02-12T04:22Z 12K followers, [---] engagements
"π¨ This is your body fat. π€― Known medically as adipose tissue this connective tissue comes in two main types: white and brown. While white fat primarily stores energy and cushions organs brown fat helps generate heat especially in infants. Found under the skin around internal organs and even inside bones adipose tissue is also an endocrine organ. That's right your body fat thinks. Adipose tissue talks to your brain and organs making it a vital part of your healthnot just extra weight. Body fat isnt just an energy reserve. Its an active intelligent participant in your bodys overall health. It"
X Link 2026-02-12T09:09Z 11.9K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ This deadly fungus can fight cancer and shows promise against leukemia. A fungus once blamed for a deadly pharaohs curse may soon help save lives. Aspergillus flavus the mold suspected of killing several archaeologists who opened Tutankhamuns tomb in the 1920s has now been found to produce molecules with powerful anticancer properties. In a study published in Nature Chemical Biology researchers identified four new compounds called asperigimycins extracted from the fungus. When tested on human leukemia cells two showed strong cancer-fighting effects matching the potency of existing"
X Link 2026-02-12T15:24Z 11.9K followers, [----] engagements
"Research published in Physiology & Behavior shows that morning hydration can rapidly influence brain function by counteracting the mild dehydration that commonly occurs overnight. Studies in this journal report that water intake improves attention reaction time and subjective alertness particularly when consumed soon after waking. The mechanism is physiological rather than stimulatory as hydration supports cerebral blood flow and neural metabolism without relying on caffeine. In contrast coffees cognitive effects depend on caffeine absorption which takes longer to peak. These findings suggest"
X Link 2026-02-12T21:15Z 12.5K followers, 18.1K engagements
"π The Milky Ways black hole is spinning near the speed limit of physicsand it's aimed right at Earth The supermassive black hole at the heart of our galaxy Sagittarius A* is spinning at near-record speed and data shows its pointed almost directly at Earth. In a groundbreaking new analysis of Event Horizon Telescope data scientists found that the Milky Ways central black hole is rotating close to the maximum rate allowed by the laws of physics. This spin combined with its unusual alignment toward our planet is giving astronomers an extraordinary vantage point into the violent high-energy"
X Link 2026-02-13T02:16Z 12.4K followers, [----] engagements
"π§ Your Brain Is Eating Itself When You Dont Sleep Heres Why Sleep isnt just about feeling rested its when your brain repairs itself. New research shows that when you dont get enough sleep your brain goes into survival mode and starts attacking its own healthy cells. Two types of brain-support cells called astrocytes and microglia usually clean up damaged cells. But under chronic sleep loss they go rogue breaking down healthy connections that control learning memory focus and emotional balance. This isnt just tiredness. Over time it weakens your brain increases inflammation and raises your"
X Link 2026-02-13T06:57Z 12.1K followers, [----] engagements
"Reference: Sleep Loss Promotes Astrocytic Phagocytosis and Microglial Activation in Mouse Cerebral Cortex. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5456108/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5456108/"
X Link 2026-02-13T06:58Z 12K followers, [---] engagements
"π¨ The Antimatter Mystery Why Does the Universe Even Exist π€― Imagine this the tiniest atom in the universe a simple hydrogen atom has a proton at its center and an electron spinning around it. Physicist Kevin Jones explains that even this tiny particle hides one of the biggest secrets in physics. According to Einsteins famous equation E = mc mass itself is just another form of energy. Now think about light the kind we see every day. Those little packets of light are called photons. But if you make that light more powerful like gamma rays something incredible happens. When a high-energy"
X Link 2026-02-13T10:08Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"In Lower Saxony Germany scientists have uncovered fossilized footprints from Homo heidelbergensis dating back about [------] years. These prints are the oldest known human traces in Germany and offer a rare glimpse into ancient life. The footprints were discovered along a lakeshore surrounded by tracks of now-extinct animals like Palaeoloxodon antiquus a giant elephant species and rhinoceroses. This suggests that Homo heidelbergensis coexisted with these large mammals in a birch and pine forest environment. Among the human footprints researchers identified a trio that likely belonged to a"
X Link 2026-02-13T17:02Z 12.4K followers, [----] engagements
"𧬠Why Hair Turns Grey And What It Really Means π€― Did you know that greying hair might be a sign your body is protecting you Scientists from The University of Tokyo found that when cells in your hair follicles become damaged your body removes them to stop the damage from turning into something harmful like cancer. But when this happens the body also removes the cells that make hair color. Thats why your hair starts turning grey. So greying hair isnt just about age. Its a natural sign that your bodys defense system is working removing risky cells and keeping you safe. Its a small trade-off:"
X Link 2026-02-13T22:12Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements
"𧬠Greying hair reflects the bodys natural defense against potential cancer. When cells in hair follicles become damaged or risky the body eliminates them to prevent malignancy. This protective process however also removes pigment-producing cells causing the hair to turn grey. In essence greying is a visible sign that the bodys internal safety system is working to destroy dangerous cells. Its a trade-off between losing color and maintaining cellular health. Read full research: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1102504 https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1102504"
X Link 2026-02-13T22:12Z 12.5K followers, [---] engagements
"Judging a lifetime of work by a single page says more about the reader than the author. #EpsteinFiles"
X Link 2026-02-14T01:02Z 12.4K followers, [----] engagements
"Imagine being judged by people who never read your work. π€―"
X Link 2026-02-14T02:00Z 12.5K followers, [---] engagements
"π Your Blink Rate Might Be Deciding Whether People Trust You Ever felt that someone seemed trustworthy within secondswithout knowing why Your brain may be picking up on something surprisingly small: how often they blink. Humans subconsciously trust people who blink at a natural relaxed pace. On average thats about [----] blinks per minutea rhythm linked to calm thinking and comfort. When someone blinks too much the brain can quietly read it as nervousness stress or even possible dishonesty. When someone blinks too little it can feel intense unnatural or slightly unsettlinglike something is"
X Link 2026-02-14T06:06Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements
"π«§ The Toothpaste Foam Myth Thats Fooling Your Brain Ever noticed how we trust a toothpaste more when it fills our mouth with thick bubbly foam Thats not science thats psychology. Our brains are trained to believe that more foam means more power more action more cleaning. Just like soaps and shampoos bubbles feel like theyre doing something important so we assume our teeth are getting a deeper clean. But heres the twist most people dont know: foam doesnt clean your teeth. What actually matters is how you brush the fluoride in the toothpaste and the gentle abrasives that scrub plaque away. You"
X Link 2026-02-14T11:11Z 12.5K followers, 10.1K engagements
"Source: Why is Sweden spending [---] million to ditch screens in schools https://www.futura-sciences.com/en/why-is-sweden-spending-e100-million-to-cut-screens-in-schools_24352/ https://www.futura-sciences.com/en/why-is-sweden-spending-e100-million-to-cut-screens-in-schools_24352/"
X Link 2026-02-14T13:53Z 12.5K followers, [---] engagements
"Listening to music during exercise can enhance your performance by as much as 15% according to the National Center for Health Research. Music has the ability to distract from physical discomfort reduce perceived effort and boost motivation leading to better endurance and faster recovery. Upbeat and rhythmically intense tunes can particularly help athletes synchronize their movements making their workouts feel more natural and effortless. The mental engagement with music can also release endorphins further elevating mood and energy levels. Overall incorporating music into your exercise routine"
X Link 2026-02-14T20:28Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements
"Under a microscope caffeine forms delicate crystalline structures rather than looking like a coffee bean. The crystals often appear as thin elongated needles or sharp angular shards. When viewed under polarized light they can display subtle iridescent colors against a dark background. The structures intersect and overlap creating a web-like or starburst pattern. Overall microscopic caffeine looks geometric sharp and highly structured compared to its smooth appearance in coffee form. https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2022983922917986569 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2022983922917986569"
X Link 2026-02-15T10:38Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements
"What if Universe isnt random but carefully drawn by someone in a higher dimension"
X Link 2026-02-15T14:34Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"In [----] Earths orbit was still relatively empty with only a few hundred satellites circling the planet mostly dedicated to science weather and early communications. Over the following decades advances in technology and lower launch costs steadily accelerated the pace of satellite deployment. By [----] Earth is surrounded by roughly [-----] active satellites forming a dense shell of human-made objects in space. This dramatic growth is driven largely by global communication networks navigation systems Earth observation and massive satellite constellations. The comparison highlights how quickly"
X Link 2026-02-15T17:08Z 12.5K followers, [----] engagements
"Reference: A study found that people who have sex [--] times per week had higher levels of the antibody immunoglobulin A (IgA) which helps the body fight infections. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15217036/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15217036/"
X Link 2026-02-16T10:53Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"Not sure if our posts are reaching anyone π If you can see this drop a . below"
X Link 2026-02-16T15:21Z 12.6K followers, [---] engagements
"Children often reserve their most intense emotions for their mothers because they view her as a secure unconditional safe base where they can release stress without fear of rejection. This pattern is strongly supported by attachment theory which explains that children express their biggest feelings with the caregiver they trust most. Mothers are often that primary attachment figure so emotional outbursts can actually signal a healthy secure relationship rather than disrespect or defiance. According to research from the Child Mind Institute children feel safest expressing overwhelm to the"
X Link 2026-02-10T03:04Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ Sweden Ditches Classroom Tablets for Textbooks to Boost Student Focus In a surprising move Sweden is spending over [---] million to bring real textbooks back into classroomsand reduce the role of tablets and screens. After [--] years of digital-first learning the country is hitting reset. Why Because new evidence suggests that too much screen time has quietly harmed student focus reading ability and deep thinking. According to findings highlighted by the Ministry of Education reading on glowing screens takes more mental effort invites distractions and weakens comprehension compared to reading"
X Link 2026-02-14T13:52Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ Cannabinoids can trigger cancer cell death and block tumor growth. Emerging research into the endocannabinoid system suggests that compounds like THC and CBD may possess significant anti-tumor properties. In laboratory and animal models these cannabinoids interact with specific receptors to trigger apoptosisa process where cancer cells are essentially programmed to self-destructwhile leaving healthy tissue unharmed. Beyond cell death these compounds have demonstrated the ability to inhibit cell division and block angiogenesis the process by which tumors grow new blood vessels to sustain"
X Link 2026-02-15T20:29Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π Quantum physics is rewriting the rules of time It suggests that decisions made today can actually influence the behavior of particles in the past. At the subatomic level the universe operates under rules that defy common sense. Known as retrocausality breakthroughs in quantum physics suggest that measurements performed in the present can influence a particles past state. In famous delayed-choice experiments researchers have observed particles behaving as either waves or particles based on decisions made after their journey has already begun. This quantum eraser effect implies that the"
X Link 2026-02-16T02:20Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"Reference: A strong pelvic floor is associated with higher rates of sexual activity in women with pelvic floor disorders. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25994625/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25994625/"
X Link 2026-02-16T10:54Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π«Your calf muscles are a second heart you need to move them to safeguard your heart health. Calf muscles play a crucial but often overlooked role in heart health by acting as the bodys second heart. Every time they contractwhile walking standing on your toes or flexing your anklesthey compress deep veins in the lower legs and help push blood back toward the heart against gravity. This calf muscle pump improves circulation reduces blood pooling and lessens the workload on the heart. Research cited in the article notes that efficient calf function supports healthy venous return lowers the risk"
X Link 2026-02-08T09:20Z 12.6K followers, 40.3K engagements
"Your Brain Can Build Muscle Without Moving Seriously π€― A surprising study reported by Ohio University suggests that simply imagining yourself exercising can actually make your muscles stronger. No weights. No sweat. Just focused thought. In the experiment one group of people spent a few minutes a day vividly imagining strong muscle contractions while another group did absolutely nothing. Four weeks later the results shocked researchers the people who only used mental imagery became significantly stronger. This discovery reveals something powerful: muscles dont work alone. Your brain is"
X Link 2026-02-07T21:13Z 12.6K followers, 64.5K engagements
"π§ Did you know Your brain doesnt just feel happiness it learns it π€― Imagine a happy moment a small victory or a fun interaction and your brain lights up reward circuits releasing dopamine & serotonin. Just a few seconds of positive imagining can rewire your brain to feel joy again and again Source: Neuroscience News [----] Imagining positive experiences rewires the brain in seconds. https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020631570126905704 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020631570126905704"
X Link 2026-02-08T22:51Z 12.6K followers, 43.6K engagements
"πΌ Babies See Everything Even What Youre Hiding π€― Think babies are just tiny drooling clueless humans Think again. Science shows that even a few-month-old can judge people. They notice smiles frowns tone of voice and whether someone is kind or mean. They may not talk yet but their tiny bodies tell the truth they turn away grow uneasy or fuss when something feels wrong. Babies naturally prefer helpers over blockers kindness over cruelty. Long before words like good or bad exist their brains are already scanning the world for safety warmth and care. While we scroll rush and multitask babies"
X Link 2026-02-10T20:38Z 12.6K followers, 31.5K engagements
"π¨ Medical history rewritten: 19-year-old becomes the youngest person diagnosed with Alzheimer's. In a medical first that has stunned the scientific community doctors have diagnosed a 19-year-old with Alzheimers disease marking the youngest confirmed case in history. His symptoms began at just [--] with concentration issues and reading difficulties eventually progressing to severe memory loss where his recall scores were over 80% lower than his peers. Most strikingly the teenager possessed no known genetic mutations or family history of the disease defying the usual patterns found in"
X Link 2026-02-12T12:01Z 12.6K followers, 109.7K engagements
"Blushing is the only human response tied to emotion that cannot be consciously faked or fully suppressed. It is controlled by the autonomic nervous system which operates beyond voluntary control. While facial expressions tone of voice and gestures can be manipulated blushing emerges on its own. It is most often triggered by self-conscious emotions like embarrassment or shame. Because it is involuntary blushing acts as a rare signal of genuine emotional exposure"
X Link 2026-02-14T08:28Z 12.6K followers, 12.3K engagements
"π₯ MORE THAN PLEASURE: The Hidden Health Power of Regular Intimacy π₯ What if something natural enjoyable and deeply human could quietly strengthen your body and mind Regular intimacymore than twice a weekdoes exactly that. During arousal your pelvic muscles tighten and during orgasm they contract on their own giving your pelvic floor a natural workout very similar to Kegel exercises. Over time this can improve bladder control boost sexual satisfaction and help protect against pelvic floor problems. But the benefits dont stop there. Studies show that regular sexual activity can raise levels"
X Link 2026-02-16T10:51Z 12.6K followers, 32.9K engagements
"π¨ Scientists engineered a version of LSD that repairs brain synapses 100x more effectively than current leading treatments. Researchers at the University of California Davis have achieved a major breakthrough in neurotherapeutics by modifying LSD into a non-hallucinogenic compound known as JRT. By shifting the position of just two atomsa change lead researcher David E. Olson likens to a "tire rotation"scientists have stripped the drug of its mind-altering "trip" while preserving its powerful ability to heal the brain. This "psychoplastogen" works by selectively binding to serotonin receptors"
X Link 2026-02-17T00:37Z 12.6K followers, 15.5K engagements
"A human sneeze can move faster than a cheetah at full sprint. In its initial burst a sneeze can reach speeds of up to [---] miles per hour while a cheetah typically tops out around [--] to [--] miles per hour. This explosive release of air happens in a fraction of a second as the body forcefully clears irritants from the nasal passages. Although the sneeze slows down almost immediately due to air resistance its starting velocity is remarkably powerful. Its a surprising reminder that the human body can produce bursts of speed that rival natures fastest land predator."
X Link 2026-02-18T13:09Z 12.6K followers, [---] engagements
"New MRI study shows weekly exercise literally keeps your brain younger. A new year-long study suggests that regular exercise may help the brain stay biologically younger adding to the long list of reasons to be physically active. In the trial [---] healthy adults aged [--] to [--] were randomly assigned either to follow standard World Health Organization exercise guidelinesabout [---] minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous activityor to continue their usual routines. MRI scans taken after [--] months showed that those who met the exercise targets had brains that appeared on average about [---] years"
X Link 2026-02-18T16:08Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ Research suggests that sleep position can influence dream quality and nightmare frequency. A well-known study from Yuzuncu Yil University School of Medicine found that around 40% of left-side sleepers reported frequent nightmares compared to under 15% of right-side sleepers. The researchers proposed that physiological factors such as heart position and autonomic nervous system activity may subtly affect emotional processing during REM sleep. In contrast right-side sleeping was associated with calmer more pleasant dreams while stomach sleeping has been linked to sensations of pressure or"
X Link 2026-01-22T09:05Z 12.6K followers, 1.9M engagements
"π¨ Scientists Say Luck Is Not Random And Your Mind Shapes It In [----] Oxford physicists ran an experiment with electrons and found particles behaved differently depending on whether the observer expected a certain result. This confirmed a long-standing hypothesis: expectation itself changes outcomes. πΉ Scientists call this the observer coherence effect. When youre confident youll get lucky your brain filters reality to highlight opportunities others ignore. πΉ Research in Zurich found that people who believe in their luck are 3x more likely to find money land jobs and close deals not because"
X Link 2026-01-24T23:00Z 12.6K followers, 156.4K engagements
"π§ Your brain doesnt care about your intentions. It cares about your repetitions. Deep in the silent circuits of your mind something remarkable is happening. Its not your motivation or your reward that builds your habits its the simple quiet power of doing the same thing again and again. A recent study from the University of Warwick revealed this hidden truth: when actions are repeated often they carve pathways in your brain so strong they outlast any reward or intention. So ask yourself: what are you repeating Because whatever you repeat often enough eventually becomes your reality. π Dont"
X Link 2026-01-25T14:37Z 12.6K followers, 106.5K engagements
"π₯ INSTANT ANXIETY RELIEF BACKED BY SCIENCE π₯ Feeling anxious or overwhelmed Try this simple fast trick: place something cold under your arms. The cold activates your vagus nerve which slows your heart rate steadies your breathing and lowers stress hormones creating calm within seconds. Psychologists often recommend cold therapy like ice packs splashing cold water on your face or quick cold showers to help your body reset and stop panic or anxiety quickly. Sometimes the most powerful stress relief isnt medicine its understanding how your body works. Try it next time your mind feels too"
X Link 2026-02-06T09:57Z 12.6K followers, 206.8K engagements
"Japan scientists used CRISPR to remove the extra chromosome in Down syndrome"
X Link 2026-02-06T11:48Z 12.6K followers, 7.4M engagements
"π§ MIT recently completed the first brain-scan study on ChatGPT usersand the results are deeply revealing. Rather than boosting brain function prolonged AI use may be dulling it. Over four months of cognitive data suggest we might be measuring productivity all wrong In MITs study participants had their brains scanned while using ChatGPT. 83.3% of users couldnt recall a single sentence theyd written just minutes earlier. In contrast those writing without AI had no trouble remembering. Brain connectivity dropped sharplyfrom [--] to [--] points. Thats a 47% drop in neural engagement. The lowest"
X Link 2026-02-07T06:32Z 12.6K followers, 1.3M engagements
"100% of samples. Not some. All of them. Researchers analyzed human testes and found microplastic pollution in every single one. They believe it's driving the global collapse in sperm counts. Plastic isn't just in the ocean anymore. It's inside us. Source: Toxicological Sciences https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020531491030385140 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020531491030385140"
X Link 2026-02-08T16:13Z 12.6K followers, 74.8K engagements
"They had the cures. They just didnt release them. -Breast cancer (cure found) -Lung cancer (cure found) -Colorectal cancer (cure found) -Prostate cancer (cure found) -Stomach cancer (cure found) -Liver cancer (cure found) -Cervical cancer (cure found) -Thyroid cancer (cure found) Right after the Epstein files came outand suddenly theres a cure for every cancer Wonderful https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020955360769737103 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2020955360769737103"
X Link 2026-02-09T20:18Z 12.6K followers, 26K engagements
"𧬠Scientists Can Now 3D Print Living Tissues Inside the Human Body Without Surgery Imagine doctors growing new tissues or tiny implants directly inside your bodywithout making a single cut. A team at Caltech has created a groundbreaking method that uses sound waves to print polymers and living cells deep inside living animals and one day this could be done in humans Heres how it works: scientists mix special capsules containing cells or polymers with a solution and inject it into the body. Then focused ultrasound gently heats a tiny area triggering the capsules to release their contents. The"
X Link 2026-02-10T13:45Z 12.6K followers, 14.4K engagements
"π¨ Scientists just reprogrammed leukemia to self-destruct and it worked. In a major breakthrough scientists at Institut Pasteur have developed a therapy that forces leukemia cells to self-destructand alerts the immune system to wipe out the rest. The team targeted malignant B-cell leukemia with a triple-drug combination that reprograms cancer cells to undergo necroptosis a form of inflammatory cell death. Unlike the silent shutdown of apoptosis necroptosis creates an immune alarm drawing in the body's defenses. Using real-time imaging researchers watched immune cells swarm the cancer leading"
X Link 2026-02-11T13:48Z 12.6K followers, 25.6K engagements
"π¨ Scientists found a protein that carries "old age signals" through the body and blocking it literally reversed the damage. In a major breakthrough in aging research scientists at Korea Universitys College of Medicine have discovered that cellular aging can spread throughout the body via the bloodstream. The culprit is ReHMGB1 a redox-sensitive version of a protein called HMGB1 which is secreted by aging or senescent cells. This protein was shown to trigger aging-like effects in distant healthy tissuesreducing their ability to regenerate and harming muscle performance. In mouse models"
X Link 2026-02-12T18:37Z 12.6K followers, 47.3K engagements
"BREAKINGπ¨: It's official: HIV is no longer a terminal illness HIV is officially no longer a death sentence it is a survivable illness"
X Link 2026-02-13T03:56Z 12.6K followers, 103.2K engagements
"π¨ That Creepy Being Watched Feeling Has a Dark Survival Secret Have you ever suddenly felt like someone was watching youonly to turn around and find nothing there That eerie feeling isnt imagination or fear. Its your brain doing exactly what it evolved to do. Your brain is constantly scanning the world for tiny changes: a faint sound a shift in light a subtle movement of air or a barely noticeable vibration. You dont consciously notice these signals but the older automatic parts of your brain do. When these small clues match patterns linked to another human presence your brain reacts"
X Link 2026-02-15T00:41Z 12.6K followers, 17.9K engagements
"New research reveals that carving out just two hours of quiet time each day can physically reshape your brain by sparking the growth of new cells. Modern life is a constant barrage of noise but the secret to a sharper mind might lie in the absolute absence of sound. Scientific studies indicate that extended periods of silencespecifically two hours a daytrigger neurogenesis in the hippocampus. This region of the brain is essential for memory formation and spatial navigation suggesting that quietude acts as a powerful catalyst for cognitive regeneration rather than just a brief moment of peace."
X Link 2026-02-15T03:56Z 12.6K followers, 26.2K engagements
"Marriage isn't just a legal status. Research shows it triggers universal personality shifts that make couples more dependable but less social and patient. Marriage is more than a change in legal status; it is a catalyst for significant psychological transformation. According to a study tracking [---] newlyweds over [--] months the first two years of marriage fundamentally alter core personality traits. Men generally become more conscientious and dependable while women experience increased emotional stability reporting lower levels of anxiety and anger. However this transition often leads to a"
X Link 2026-02-16T06:59Z 12.6K followers, 25.4K engagements
"β€ Science shows love is necessary for physical health. It is a powerful health tool capable of lowering stress easing pain and even extending life expectancy. Human connection is far more than a romantic ideal; it is a fundamental biological requirement on par with food and water. As mammals our brains are hardwired for social bonding through a complex cocktail of chemicals like oxytocin and vasopressin. These hormones do not just facilitate trust and loyalty; they actively regulate our physiological well-being. While initial sparks of passion are fueled by dopamine the long-term benefits of"
X Link 2026-02-16T13:30Z 12.6K followers, 21.7K engagements
"π§ Why You Cant Remember Being a Toddler The Surprising Truth About Your Brain Ever wonder why your earliest memories are almost like a blank space Its not just forgetfulnessits your brain doing something amazing. Scientists call this childhood amnesia and its all about how your brain grows. When you were a toddler your brain was busy building itself at lightning speed. New neurons were popping up especially in the hippocampus the part of your brain that stores long-term memories. Sounds good right But heres the twist: all that growth actually makes it harder to hold onto those early"
X Link 2026-02-16T17:01Z 12.6K followers, 37.8K engagements
"Skipping breakfast can feel like a superpower because fasting keeps the body in a more alert state boosting norepinephrine and reducing the sluggishness that often follows a meal. Many people notice sharper focus clearer thinking and steadier energy in the morning without blood sugar swings. Its also a common part of intermittent fasting which can encourage the body to burn stored fat for fuel. Over time this routine may improve insulin sensitivity meaning the body handles glucose more efficiently. In longer fasting windows it may also activate autophagy a cellular cleanup process linked to"
X Link 2026-02-16T21:32Z 12.6K followers, 14.2K engagements
"Study shows that plum polyphenols effectively inhibit lung cancer cell growth by triggering programmed cell death. Researchers have identified purified plum polyphenols (PPP) as a powerful agent against human lung cancer cells with the compound quercitrin identified as the primary active ingredient. In laboratory tests these plum-derived antioxidants demonstrated a remarkable ability to stop the proliferation of A549 lung cancer cells by inducing apoptosis or cellular suicide. Notably when administered at higher concentrations these polyphenols showed a significantly higher inhibitory rate"
X Link 2026-02-17T04:25Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ Your pupils dilate when you see someone you love because your brain interprets their presence as emotionally significant. The autonomic nervous system responds automatically activating pathways linked to attraction and bonding. This reaction increases the amount of light entering your eyes subtly sharpening your focus on them. Its the same physiological mechanism involved in excitement and heightened attention. Without you realizing it your eyes quietly reveal what your heart is feeling"
X Link 2026-02-17T12:53Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"β One Minute in Cold Water Can Flip Your Brains ON Switch Cold plunging isnt just another wellness trendits a shock that wakes your body and mind up fast. The moment you drop into cold water your body hits an internal switch. Your nervous system jumps into action releasing powerful chemicals like norepinephrine and dopaminethe same messengers linked to focus motivation and mood. Many people say their mind feels clearer sharper and strangely calm for hours after stepping out. Science helps explain why. Studies show that sitting in cold water around 59F (15C) can raise these brain-boosting"
X Link 2026-02-17T16:16Z 12.6K followers, 12.1K engagements
"Children who maintain close supportive relationships with their grandparents often show stronger emotional well-being and greater resilience as they grow. Research highlighted by Harvard Center on the Developing Child shows that stable nurturing relationships act as a powerful buffer against stress during childhood. These consistent connections help regulate the nervous system support emotional safety and promote healthier social and emotional development. When children feel securely supported by trusted adults their bodies and minds are better equipped to handle challenges. Grandparents"
X Link 2026-02-17T18:52Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ Scientists found that blood clots are a primary driver of long COVID symptoms. Researchers have discovered that the debilitating exhaustion and brain fog associated with long COVID may be caused by microscopic "microclots" reinforced by sticky web-like structures called NETs. These neutrophil extracellular traps are normally used by white blood cells to catch pathogens but in long COVID patients they persist as a structural mesh. This combination creates stubborn blockages in the capillaries the body's smallest blood vessels effectively starving vital organs and tissues of the oxygen they"
X Link 2026-02-18T01:22Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ Research shows getting 7+ hours of sleep is more important to health than diet and exercise. New research from Oregon Health & Science University suggests that getting enough sleep may be more critical for longevity than diet exercise or social connection ranking second only to smoking as a lifestyle predictor of life expectancy. Using a large national database researchers linked county-level life expectancy data with detailed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey responses from [----] to [----]. They found that adults who regularly obtained at least seven hours of sleep per nighta"
X Link 2026-02-18T04:06Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ Physicists have achieved the impossible by transforming graphene into a quantum fluid that behaves like a frictionless liquid defying a century of established science. In a breakthrough that challenges [---] years of physics researchers have observed electrons in graphene behaving like a "perfect quantum liquid." At a specific state known as the Dirac point the material stops acting like a traditional conductor or insulator. Instead of moving as individual particles the electrons flow collectively like water but with a viscosity so low it rivals the quark-gluon plasma found in the early"
X Link 2026-02-18T09:03Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π§ The mind-body connection is a biological reality that triggers genuine physical illness. The human brain possesses the remarkable and often taxing ability to translate emotional distress into tangible physical illness. Through conditions like Somatic Symptom Disorder persistent stress and anxiety act as biological triggers that activate the bodys fight-or-flight response. This activation is not merely psychological; it results in a massive surge of hormones like cortisol and adrenaline which flood the nervous system and force the body into a state of high alert that can be difficult to"
X Link 2026-02-18T19:03Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"π¨ AI has successfully designed and "grown" [--] synthetic viruses marking a new era of biological engineering that balances medical breakthroughs against potential security threats. Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence have allowed researchers to generate complete viral genomes from scratch leading to the successful creation of [--] functional bacteriophages in the lab. These "genome-language models" analyze thousands of DNA sequences to predict and build entirely new biological structures. While these AI-built viruses currently target bacteria rather than humans they represent a"
X Link 2026-02-18T21:35Z 12.6K followers, [----] engagements
"A long-running study from the University of Helsinki found that women who regularly engage in traditional grandma hobbies such as knitting sewing crocheting and gardening tend to live up to eight years longer on average. These activities help calm the nervous system by lowering stress and promoting a meditative focused state through repetitive movement. They also build confidence by creating a sense of purpose routine and visible accomplishment. Mentally such hobbies keep the brain active supporting memory attention and cognitive flexibility as women age. Together these effects show that"
X Link 2026-02-19T00:05Z 12.6K followers, [---] engagements
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