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Why Children With ADHD Struggle To Sleep

The study identified a genetic overlap between ADHD and reduced melatonin, a hormone that signals the body to wind down before bedtime.

A Deep Learning Model To Predict Rapid Intensification Of Cyclones

The model enhances understanding of the extreme events and supports better defences against their devastating impacts.

Allergies Among Stroke Patients Are Often Mislabeled

Inaccurately applied allergy labels can lead patients to use medications that are less effective, negatively impacting their treatment.

How An Electrified Protein Aids Sperm Maturation

Voltage changes in the cell membrane activates a protein essential for guiding sperm development.

Global Wildlife Trade Tracking Needs To Be Overhauled

A study from Hong Kong analyzing wildlife trade data highlights concerning gaps in our knowledge of the global wildlife trade.

Less Sleep During Pregnancy May Delay Baby’s Brain Development

Boys were more vulnerable to the effects of their mother’s sleep deprivation, impacting their fetal glucose metabolism and early cognitive development.

Tackling Global Challenges With Interdisciplinary Solutions

Speakers at the Global Young Scientists Summit 2025 held in Singapore, encouraged young researchers to look beyond their own expertise and embark on collaborative, interdisciplinary projects.

A Cancer-Driving Protein Found To Slow-Down Breast Cancer

Though commonly associated with cancer growth, Gα13’s protective role in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer highlights the complexities of the disease’s subtypes.

Making Green Spaces Accessible in Cities

Green spaces close to locations frequented in daily routines can encourage city-dwellers to spend more time in nature.