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network

[net-wurk] / ˈnɛtˌwɜrk /




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By clarifying how psychedelics redirect perception from the outside world to internal memory networks, the study provides a clearer biological explanation for both hallucinations and the growing therapeutic potential of these compounds.

From Science Daily

It was hard to miss: glitzy skyscrapers, a sprawling high-speed rail network, highways packed with electric vehicles, and a boom in green energy, robotics and artificial intelligence.

From BBC

Cornwall and most of Devon were cut off from the rest of the railway network for eight weeks, causing travel chaos.

From BBC

Wente’s invention captured a wider range of sound with less noise, paving the way for national radio networks and professional recording studios.

From The Wall Street Journal

These include the groundbreaking potential of exposomics research, a strategic plan for building a truly global network, and practical approaches to overcoming scientific and policy challenges ahead.

From Science Daily