Couples tend to share the same mental disorders

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Ocean André Shabakk photographer picked up this colored peas (colored crabs)peasIn the Bay of Rodania, off the southeastern coast of Russia. His timing was a blow of luck, he says. Peas can live most of their lives hidden inside the mussels. “I can only assume that this pea crab was looking for a house when I managed to photograph it,” said Shababak. The lucky shot was a The final in Ocean The 2025 wildlife photographer competition in the magazine.

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People with psychological disorder are likely to marry a person who has the same condition as partnership with someone not. Using data from more than 14.8 million people, the researchers found that when one partner was diagnosed in one of the nine cases after marriage, the other was likely to be diagnosed in the same condition. “This style applies across countries, through cultures, and of course generations,” says Chun Chih van, a researcher in the population and the genetic bull, who co -authorized the study.

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reference: The nature of human behavior paper

Researchers have identified more than 1,000 open magazines that are likely to be a problem using an artificial intelligence tool designed to examine address signs of doubtful publishing. None of the magazines previously laid on any type of monitoring menu, and some titles owned by great reputable publishers. Daniel Akoya, the computer world, which he designed, says the tool is not designed to replace human assessments for magazine and papers. But it can be used to accelerate such assessments.

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reference: Science progress paper

Trump’s assault on the American flag

American science agencies have begun to launch their plans to comply with the invitation of US President Donald Trump to “standard gold science”. The plans are mainly planning to detail efforts towards achieving widely supported scientific goals, such as access to data and reproduction. But researchers and specialists in political science tell nature The elements of the plans leave the door open for political intervention in science. For example, the United States Food and Drug Administration will put a political appointment – not a civil employee, and often has scientific experience – responsible for implementing new policies. Critics say the Trump administration’s actions are not a real effort to improve science. “The comprehensive strategy is to attack the scientific results in order to reduce the confidence of the public,” says the epidemic scientist David Michaels.

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Nine former managers in the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which dates back to 1977 and service during the era of each Republican and Democratic President, are Raising the alarm on the influence of Minister of Health Robert F. Kennedy Junior. They argue that by shooting at thousands of federal health workers and weakening decisive public health programs, Kennedy puts everyone at risk – especially people in rural societies, those who suffer from disabilities, low -income families, and children. “This is unacceptable, and every American, regardless of political tendencies, should alert,” they write.

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From emergency food to bedding, motorcycles and fibrillation operations, the sudden and chaotic party to the United States’ financing witnessed global health projects Huge amounts of vital supplies that were destroyed, dumped, left to rust, or sold to a small part of their valueReports Atlantic Ocean. Sometimes, even when a new house for precious equipment can be found, abandoning it may be against the rules of the US government. It is not clear: says Shumet Amdeichael, director of NIGERIA Programs in the Mercy Corps Non -profit weapon, says they want to give their births to local hospitals – but the machines will be useless without fuel money.

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Features and opinion

in Flashes of brillianceThe writer and photo editor Anika Burges picks up the dual nature of scientific images: a tool for discovery and mediator for communication. As evidence through the history of scientific photography, Burgis celebrates the ability of the image to crystallize a complex idea without words, while recognizing its ability to mislead if it is tampered with. In her review, science photographer Felis Frankl says.

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A new study in Psychology Communication It finds that glorifying modernity or the importance of a paper in an abstract increases its attention via the Internet and categories. But the magazine editors do not allow such promotional language in its own pages. In an opening article, the magazine explains the reason “means” when it comes to banning noise. “The demands of the grandmother lead to an unending dispute,” as it argues, and it is not clear what makes “first” anyway. The noise increases the gender gap: if women use the noise, their work does not benefit as much as men benefit from it. However, “It is not the authors, but expert readers are the ones who get the best in their position to judge the work, who may feel” amazed “and who can allocate a sign of” incredibly valuable contribution. “

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reference: Psychology Communication paper

Where I work

Carmen Garcia Chavez sits on a laptop with four livestock breeders standing on the computer screen.

Carmen Garcia Chavez is the biologist and co -founder of the Tunkawa Foundation in Nuwevo Kasas Grandis, Mexico.Credit nature

Biologist Carmen Garcia Chavez is the co -founder of a charitable association that restores the inhabitants of the Mexican wolf (Canis Lupus Baileyi,, Which was caught to almost progress by the eighties. Its work includes communication with local landowners and societies to discuss the benefits that can come from the re -introduction of species. “I have seen children explaining to their parents why” the wolf is not the bad man, “she says, but it is a valuable animal that helps maintain the balance of the ecological system.” (Nature | 3 minutes read)

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