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Tuesday, 28 April 2026

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Mapping the Neural Correlates of Dreaming with MEG Precision
Lead StoryNeuroscience

Mapping the Neural Correlates of Dreaming with MEG Precision

Researchers are using Magnetoencephalography (MEG) to identify the specific brain activity patterns that signal dreaming. By moving beyond inconsistent EEG data, this study seeks to create a high-resolution map of consciousness during sleep.

Global Analysis

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Computer Science & AI

Optimising Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Through Conditional Policy Decomposition

Researchers propose CTMAPPO-Clip to prevent AI agents from memorising specific training scenarios. By using advantage clipping and Transformer architectures, the system aims to improve coordination stability within centralised execution environments.

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Physics & Astronomy

The Atomic Dimmer Switch: Tuning the GaAs/AlGaAs quantum disk

Researchers have modelled a new way to control light-matter interactions using nanometre-scale disks. This theoretical study suggests we could fine-tune electronic responses by adjusting the 'walls' of an electron's cage.

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Medicine & Health

The Quiet Struggle: Why Yoga for HIV Patients Could Redefine Long-term Care

While modern medicine suppresses the HIV virus, it often neglects the psychological toll of chronic illness. A new clinical trial at AIIMS investigates how yoga might bridge this gap by stabilising the body’s stress responses.

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Environmental Science

The Toxic Time Bomb Ticking Inside This Arctic Meromictic Lake Ecosystem

Mogilnoe Lake is losing its delicate balance as a toxic layer of hydrogen sulfide rises toward the surface. New data shows industrial pollutants are hitching a ride on Arctic winds to settle in this rare, layered environment.

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Environmental Science

Valuing the Deep: New Metrics for Fisheries Provisioning Services

Researchers have developed a framework to assign precise monetary value to individual fish species within specific maritime zones. This method allows policy makers to bridge the gap between ecological health and economic planning.

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Genetics & Molecular Biology

Why Multiplex Genome Editing is Getting an Automated Upgrade for Better Crops

A new software tool, CRISP-PTG-Assembler, automates the complex design of multi-gene edits in plants. It prevents common assembly errors, making it easier for researchers to modify several genetic traits simultaneously.

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Environmental Science

Why the skipjack tuna gut microbiome is the ocean's new weather station

Skipjack tuna may act as biological sensors for climate events. While their diet remains stable, their gut bacteria shift during El Niño cycles, offering a potential way to track rapid environmental changes in the Pacific.