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Month: September 2025

Scientific illustration of the seven components of a personality, according to Charles Baudouin - a diagram that looks almost like a magical seal, interlocking circles inside a triangle overlapped by a three-part circle.

Science Art: Les 7 Instances selon Charles Baudouin, by CBCB

15 September 2025 grant 0

These are the seven elements of a psyche, a person’s sense of self, as mapped out by Charles Baudouin, a French contemporary of Freud, Jung, and Adler. According to his Wikipedia article… Read the rest “Science Art: Les 7 Instances selon Charles Baudouin, by CBCB”

Loss of smell may be an earlier sign of Alzheimer’s.

11 September 2025 grant 0

ScienceAlert reports on a brain-scan study that finds the loss of smell — apparently triggered by a misfiring immune response in the brain — may give patients an earlier warning… Read the rest “Loss of smell may be an earlier sign of Alzheimer’s.”

Psychedelics can open the mind’s eye, kind of literally.

10 September 2025 grant 0

IFL Science has some new findings about people with aphantasia — that is, people who don’t have an inner movie-screen playing thoughts as images. There are more of them than… Read the rest “Psychedelics can open the mind’s eye, kind of literally.”

Sand battery takes over heating duties for Finnish city.

9 September 2025 grant 0

News Atlas reports on an industrial-scale sand battery that is replacing a woodchip-fired power plant in Pornainen, Finland, with clean heat and energy:

It’s set to reduce carbon

… Read the rest “Sand battery takes over heating duties for Finnish city.”

Ghost sharks have teeth on their foreheads because it’s sexy.

8 September 2025 grant 0

PhysOrg redefines what “attractive” is for the deep-sea set, thanks to a study that has found male ghost sharks grow a retractable, tooth-covered rod out of their foreheads… Read the rest “Ghost sharks have teeth on their foreheads because it’s sexy.”

Scientific illustration of a radical molecule, a diagram of interlocking black hexagons and white rods, looking something like a space station map made from soda straws.

Science Art: Bisphenalenyl Biradical Ball, by Jynto, 2011

8 September 2025 grant 0

I found this illustration in the Wikimedia Commons “Category: Radicals” collection – it stood out from the other diagrams and models. Maybe because it looks a little… Read the rest “Science Art: Bisphenalenyl Biradical Ball, by Jynto, 2011”

Giant black-hole binaries spinning in star graveyard

5 September 2025 grant 0

Space brings us new analyses of stellar graveyards, which astronomers study to discover how stars develop and, eventually, die – turning into dense neutron stars or denser black… Read the rest “Giant black-hole binaries spinning in star graveyard”

Dirty love: Soil steering our emotions

5 September 2025 grant 0

PhysOrg reports on Flinders University researchers who have found that soil microbes can affect our gut biota, which in turn can influence our emotional lives, including our feelings … Read the rest “Dirty love: Soil steering our emotions”

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