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<h2>An aggregation of RSS feeds from various neuroscience blogs.</h2>
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last updated by <ahref="https://feedreader.github.io">Pluto</a>
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on 2026-02-01 08:30:00 UTC
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on behalf of <ahref="https://neuro.fedoraproject.org" target="_blank"> the NeuroFedora SIG</a>.
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<pclass="text-right">- <ahref="https://app.wallabag.it/bookmarklet?url=https://forbetterscience.com>" target="wallabagit"><small>Wallabag.it!</small></a> - <ahref="http://instapaper.com/hello2?url=https://forbetterscience.com" target="instapaper"><small>Save to Instapaper</small></a> - <ahref="http://getpocket.com/save?url=https://forbetterscience.com&title=For Better Science" target="pocket"><small>Save to Pocket</small></a> -</p>
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<h4><ahref="https://forbetterscience.com/2026/02/02/marginalised-and-isolated-in-academic-publishing-activities/">Marginalised and isolated in academic publishing activities</a></h4>
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A history professor remains a valuable peer even if credibly accused of sexual harassment. And even of plagiarism? Will they still defend him with their letters?
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<pclass="text-muted">in <ahref ="https://forbetterscience.com">For Better Science</a> on 2026-02-02 06:00:00 UTC.
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If the struggle to articulate an idea is part of how you come to understand it, then tools that bypass that struggle might degrade your capacity for the kind of thinking that matters most for actual discovery.
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<pclass="text-muted">in <ahref ="https://www.thetransmitter.org">The Transmitter</a> on 2026-02-02 05:00:58 UTC.
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<p>The National Reconnaissance Office has now declassified a satellite program used to spy on America’s adversaries</p>
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<pclass="text-muted">in <ahref ="https://www.scientificamerican.com">Scientific American</a> on 2026-02-01 14:30:00 UTC.
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<divclass="tex2jax_process">A new quantum-battery‑powered architecture could make future quantum computers faster, more efficient and easier to scale.</div>
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In his first week off the job, the former National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke director urges U.S. scientists to remain optimistic about the future of neuroscience research, even if the executive branch “may not value what we do.”
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<p>Scientists analyzed more than 100 million image cutouts from a Hubble Space Telescope archive and found hundreds of previously undiscovered objects</p>
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In mice, blocking heart-to-brain signals improved healing after a heart attack, hinting at new targets for cardiac therapy.
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