10 Subtle Phrases That May Indicate Low Self-Esteem

Low self-esteem can manifest in many ways, and one way it often shows is through the words we choose. We’ve all heard phrases like “I’m just lucky” or “I don’t deserve this,” which might seem harmless on the surface but can actually be indicative of deeper issues. Let’s explore these 10 common phrases that may … Read more

Brain Protein Linked to Mood Regulation Discovered

A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry has identified a key brain protein called vesicular nucleotide transporter (Vnut) as essential for regulating mood and motivation in mice. When Vnut was removed from brain cells called astrocytes, the mice displayed higher anxiety, depression-like behavior, and decreased motivation, especially in females. The researchers found that Vnut plays … Read more

Physicist Pravica’s Theory of Hyperdimensionality Sparks Debate

Hyperdimensionality, a concept that proposes the universe consists of more than four dimensions, is at the core of physicist Dr. Pravica’s theory. He explains this idea using a hypothetical scenario involving a two-dimensional being passing through a three-dimensional sphere. This illustrates how limited perceptions can hinder understanding of higher dimensions. According to Pravica, moments of … Read more

Learning a Second Language Boosts Brain Connections in Childhood

Researchers have found that learning a second language enhances brain connectivity, particularly when started in childhood. The study, published in Communications Biology, used whole-brain fMRI scans to show that bilingual individuals have more efficient communication between brain regions. The connection was strongest between the cerebellum and left frontal cortex. The researchers discovered that this effect … Read more

2 Magic Words That Defeat Negative Self-Talk

Negative self-talk is a common obstacle that can hold us back. As a motivational speaker, I’ve found myself struggling with it too. However, I believe motivation isn’t always the best approach to overcome negative thoughts. When faced with challenges like “This is hard and I can’t do this,” our minds often respond with motivation-based solutions. … Read more

Critical Fortinet RCE Flaw Exploited in Attacks

A critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in FortiOS has been actively exploited by attackers, according to the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The vulnerability, CVE-2024-23113, affects devices with FortiGate and FortiManager software versions 7.0 and later, as well as FortiPAM 1.0 and higher, FortiProxy 7.0 and above, and FortiWeb 7.4. The vulnerability … Read more

Breakthrough Discovery: Key RNA Molecule Identified in Wound Healing

A new study published in Nature Communications has identified a key long non-coding RNA molecule, SNHG26, that plays a crucial role in guiding skin cells through the stages of wound healing. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences have made this discovery, which may lead to new therapeutic approaches for acute … Read more

Scientists Unveil Bacterial “Gene Scissors” Mechanism

A team of researchers from the Institute of Biotechnology at the Life Sciences Center of Vilnius University has made a breakthrough in understanding the mechanism of bacterial defense systems, particularly CRISPR-Cas10. This system acts as a sensor that detects viral infections and triggers a response to protect the bacterium. When a virus attacks, it sends … Read more

Scientists Uncover Secret Behind ‘Girl With Pearl Earring’s’ Timeless Appeal

A team of neuroscientists has unraveled the mystery behind Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl With The Pearl Earring” painting, which remains one of the world’s most popular works. By measuring brain output when viewing the portrait and other famous paintings, researchers discovered a unique neurological phenomenon they called “Sustained Attentional Loop.” This phenomenon keeps viewers captivated by … Read more