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Stable Rest-Activity Rhythms Linked to Slower Aging
rest-activity rhythms – Misryoum reports that consistent daily rest and activity patterns may be tied to healthier biological aging markers.…
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Climate finance focus builds shared momentum to adapt
Misryoum profiles a climate student leader whose firsthand experiences shaped a career in climate adaptation finance and community action. A…
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Hantavirus Outbreak: Why It Won’t Become a Pandemic
Misryoum reports WHO guidance suggests a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise is unlikely to spread like COVID-19. A hantavirus outbreak…
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Podcast helps family talk about dementia and aging
dementia podcast – A young man used an audio “letter” to share fears about his grandmother’s dementia, opening family conversations…
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VR wings reshape the brain as people learn to fly
VR wings – Misryoum reports how VR training with virtual wings changed visual cortex responses, making wings feel more like…
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Curiosity’s drill stuck in rock on Mars—freed
Curiosity drill – NASA’s Curiosity rover overcame a drill stuck-in-rock issue on Mars, freeing the tool and resuming planned science…
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May 2026: Popular Science Books on Science & Society
popular science – From walking’s health benefits and plankton’s role in Earth’s future to climate extremes and genetic mysteries, Misryoum…
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Social Media’s Echo Chambers: Why the Next Fix Is Hard
Misryoum reports on new modeling work showing echo chambers can form even without filter bubbles, pushing the debate toward redesign.…
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DIAN Alzheimer Study Network Faces Funding Risk
Alzheimer’s research – Misryoum reports how a unique international Alzheimer volunteer network built critical treatment insights, but faces uncertain funding.…
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Space images that make other worlds feel like home
space photography – Misryoum explores how Artemis-style views and mission photography turn distant worlds into something personal. A single space…









