Nature experiences bring depth and meaning to life
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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 14-Jan-2026 06:11 ET (14-Jan-2026 11:11 GMT/UTC)
Spending time in nature helps people to identify what is meaningful in their lives, shows a new Finnish study conducted at the University of Turku.
AI chatbots have been blamed for motivating suicidal behavior in several cases, raising concerns the popular tools could dispense harmful advice to those experiencing mental health emergencies. A new study finds that three widely used artificial intelligence chatbots generally do a good job responding to very-high-risk and very-low-risk questions about suicide, but they are inconsistent in answering questions about suicide that may pose intermediate risks.
A new review study by the Max Planck Institute for Human Development shows that nearly one in three people choose to avoid medical information about serious health conditions if they fear they may be affected. One of the main reasons driving this behavior is a lack of trust in the medical system. The study has been published in Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
Nucleic acid aptamers have attained significant prominence in diagnostics, therapeutics, and medical research owing to their affinity towards multiple molecular targets. Researchers have delved into the realm of aptamer research and their potential clinical applications, encompassing their prospects for treating a diverse array of orthopedic diseases. Although they can serve as an efficient and safe means for therapeutic delivery, further investigations regarding aptamer screening and production cost reduction are requisite.
A Genomic Press Interview reveals how Professor Alexei Verkhratsky, University of Manchester neurophysiologist, revolutionized understanding of brain communication through glial ionic excitability discoveries. His groundbreaking research demonstrates that neuroglial structural atrophy and functional asthenia mediate synaptic malfunction and neuronal damage in a wide spectrum of brain disorders from neuropsychiatric diseases to neurodegenerative pathologies. This paradigm shift offers unprecedented therapeutic strategies targeting brain homeostatic mechanisms residing mainly in neuroglia.