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Is Depression an Inflammatory Disease? The Immune–Brain Connection

Is Depression an Inflammatory Disease? The Immune–Brain Connection

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Depression is often spoken about in quiet voices, wrapped in shame, misunderstanding, and fear. For generations, it has been framed…

The Neuroscience of Grief: How the Brain Processes Loss Over Time

The Neuroscience of Grief: How the Brain Processes Loss Over Time

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Grief is one of the most universal and yet most intimate human experiences. It arrives uninvited, reshapes inner landscapes, and…

The Neuroscience of Grief: How the Brain Processes Loss Over Time

The Neuroscience of Grief: How the Brain Processes Loss Over Time

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Grief is one of the most universal and yet most intimate human experiences. It arrives uninvited, reshapes inner landscapes, and…

Why We Cry: An Ancient Human Mystery Written in Salt and Water

Why We Cry: An Ancient Human Mystery Written in Salt and Water

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Crying is one of the most familiar yet most misunderstood human behaviors. We cry when we are overwhelmed by grief,…

The Science of Loneliness: How Isolation Changes Neural Pathways

The Science of Loneliness: How Isolation Changes Neural Pathways

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Loneliness is not simply the absence of people. It is the absence of felt connection. A crowded room can be…

Neuroplasticity and Depression: Can You Really Rewire Your Brain for Joy?

Neuroplasticity and Depression: Can You Really Rewire Your Brain for Joy?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Depression often feels like a prison built inside the mind. Thoughts loop endlessly, emotions flatten or ache, and the future…

The Amygdala Hijack: Why Your Brain Stays in a Constant State of Fear

The Amygdala Hijack: Why Your Brain Stays in a Constant State of Fear

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Fear is not a weakness. It is not a flaw in your character, nor a sign that something is “wrong”…

How Chronic Stress Shrinks the Brain’s Prefrontal Cortex

How Chronic Stress Shrinks the Brain’s Prefrontal Cortex

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Stress is often spoken of as an emotional experience, something we feel in our chest, our thoughts, or our sleep.…

Serotonin vs. Dopamine: Understanding the Chemical Balance of Happiness

Serotonin vs. Dopamine: Understanding the Chemical Balance of Happiness

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Happiness is one of the most sought-after human experiences, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood. People chase it…

Why Depression Feels Like Physical Pain: The Neuroscience of Emotional Suffering

Why Depression Feels Like Physical Pain: The Neuroscience of Emotional Suffering

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Depression is often spoken about as a disorder of mood, a sadness of the mind, a heaviness of the heart.…

The Molecular Basis of Sadness: What Happens Inside a Depressed Brain

The Molecular Basis of Sadness: What Happens Inside a Depressed Brain

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Sadness is a universal human emotion, as ancient as love and as familiar as hunger. It arrives quietly sometimes, as…

The Chemistry of Depression: When Biology, Emotion, and Meaning Intertwine

The Chemistry of Depression: When Biology, Emotion, and Meaning Intertwine

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Depression is often spoken about as sadness, emptiness, or a loss of interest in life, but beneath these lived experiences…

The Chemistry of Sadness: Entering the Inner Landscape of Depression

The Chemistry of Sadness: Entering the Inner Landscape of Depression

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 26, 2025December 26, 2025

Sadness is one of the most familiar human emotions. It visits quietly after loss, disappointment, or exhaustion, and often leaves…

Astronomers Discover a Cosmic Smash-Up 1.3 Million Light Years Wide

Astronomers Discover a Cosmic Smash-Up 1.3 Million Light Years Wide

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 25, 2025December 25, 2025

From Earth, the region of space known as RXC J0032.1+1808 looks calm, almost unremarkable. It sits quietly in the nearby…

Astronomers Found Three Hungry Black Holes Colliding in a Single Cosmic System

Astronomers Found Three Hungry Black Holes Colliding in a Single Cosmic System

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 25, 2025December 25, 2025

From 1.2 billion light-years away, a faint but persistent radio glow reached Earth, carrying with it a story no one…

This “Dinosaur-Killer” Crocodile Was Lost for 80 Million Years—Now It Stands Face to Face With Visitors

This “Dinosaur-Killer” Crocodile Was Lost for 80 Million Years—Now It Stands Face to Face With Visitors

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 25, 2025December 25, 2025

For decades, Deinosuchus lived mostly in fragments. Teeth here, bones there, scattered clues locked inside stone. It was known by…

Scientists Looked Inside a Hagfish—and Found a Sensory System No One Expected

Scientists Looked Inside a Hagfish—and Found a Sensory System No One Expected

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 24, 2025December 25, 2025

In the cold, dark corners of the ocean lives a creature that seems to have slipped through time. The hagfish,…

50,000 Years Ago, Two Human Species Walked the Same Land—But Did They Ever Meet?

50,000 Years Ago, Two Human Species Walked the Same Land—But Did They Ever Meet?

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 24, 2025December 25, 2025

For decades, the Iberian Peninsula has felt like a quiet threshold in human history. A place where continents narrow, climates…

Hubble Found the Biggest Planet-Building Disk Ever—and It’s Wildly One-Sided

Hubble Found the Biggest Planet-Building Disk Ever—and It’s Wildly One-Sided

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 24, 2025December 25, 2025

When astronomers pointed NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope toward a young star system about 1,000 light-years from Earth, they expected something…

Scientists Crack Open Billion-Year-Old Salt—and Discover a Shockingly Breathable Ancient Earth

Scientists Crack Open Billion-Year-Old Salt—and Discover a Shockingly Breathable Ancient Earth

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 24, 2025December 25, 2025

More than a billion years ago, sunlight shimmered across a shallow lake in what is now northern Ontario. The world…

Scientists Bring a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Human Face Back to Life – You Won’t Believe What It Reveals

Scientists Bring a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Human Face Back to Life – You Won’t Believe What It Reveals

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 23, 2025December 25, 2025

It begins with fragments. Not a complete skull resting in a museum drawer, but scattered pieces of bone pulled from…

Scientists Found Elephant Footprints in Coastal Dunes—and They’re 125,000 Years Old

Scientists Found Elephant Footprints in Coastal Dunes—and They’re 125,000 Years Old

Editors of ScienceNewsTodayDecember 23, 2025December 25, 2025

Along the sunlit coast of Murcia, where dunes rise and fall under the patient shaping of wind, something unexpected has…

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