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Ryan Hall, Y’all @ryanhallyall - Video: If you are in the Central or Eastern U.S., this warm weather is fueling a massive storm. Severe weather targets the Mississippi Valley on Friday with potential tornadoes before a sharp crash back to winter reality this weekend.
https://x.com/ryanhallyall/status/2008589176115990948
Samantha Bush @stillonzoloft - Travis Kelce raising 1.5 million dollars for his charity and then spending only 41 cents of every dollar on said charity, while the rest go to “management fees” is crazy work. It also only has two board members which happen to be his business managers, Aaron and Andre Eanes. Yikes.
https://x.com/stillonzoloft/status/2008544399538438589
Santiago Vidal Calvo @SantiVidalC - I'm a Venezuelan native living in the United States. I adore America. But now, I finally have the option of returning home to Venezuela, as do many others.
The Venezuelan community is eternally grateful to the United States for giving us a home when ours was taken over by an evil dictator. Thanks to Trump's actions, and when a transition is achieved, we could go back and build lives in Venezuela.
https://x.com/SantiVidalC/status/2008296521557794957
SASC Republicans @SASCGOP - BREAKING NOW: All 14 GOP Senators of the Armed Services Committee unanimously back President Trump's ban on foreign-produced drones.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense/4408457/senate-armed-services-gop-backs-trump-ban-foreign-drones/
https://x.com/SASCGOP/status/2008639303635583321
Science girl @sciencegirl - Video: Leonardo da Vinci invented the self supporting bridge between 1485-1487
This is how it works
https://x.com/sciencegirl/status/2008623052662468874
Scott Adams @ScottAdamsSays -
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Scott Adams @ScottAdamsSays -
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Scott Adams @ScottAdamsSays - Next time, just ask Scott.
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Owen Gregorian @OwenGregorian
Bad memories could be rewritten while you sleep, not erased; study finds | Times of India
It usually starts quietly. A thought arises unexpectedly, linked to something unpleasant, and the body responds before the mind can catch up.
For persons who have experienced trauma or anxiety, this pattern might continue for many years.
Scientists have long wondered if memories like this may be softened without affecting everything else in the brain.
A new study suggests one such method. Instead of erasing harmful memories, researchers investigated what occurs when positive memories are reinforced in their place.
The work was tiny and meticulous, involving volunteers, sleep, and basic word games.
However, the data indicate something unexpected. Negative memories may lose their hold when they are gradually pushed out by positive ones, particularly during sleep.
Positive memories during sleep may help weaken bad ones
The study published on PNAS involved 37 participants and unfolded over several days. First, volunteers were asked to link made up words with unpleasant images. These images came from established databases and included scenes such as injuries or threatening animals. The aim was to create mild but clear negative associations.
After a night of sleep, which helps the brain stabilise new memories, the researchers returned. This time, half of the same nonsense words were paired with positive images instead. Calm landscapes, smiling faces, ordinary scenes that felt safe. The idea was not to erase the original memory outright but to interfere with it by building a new emotional link.
The researchers found that this interference mattered.
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