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Science/Tech

Single Dose of DMT Rapidly Reduces Symptoms of Major Depression

Yesterday at 12:00 PM, via Slashdot

In a small double-blind clinical trial, a single intravenous dose of DMT produced rapid and clinically meaningful reductions in symptoms of major depressive disorder within a week, with effects lasting up to three months in some patients. “Unlike psilocybin and lysergic acid diethylamide ( LSD), whose effects can last for hours, intravenous DMT has a half-life of around five minutes,” notes...

SARS turns screws on crypto tax-dodgers

Yesterday at 11:47 AM, via ITWeb

The Crypto Asset Reporting Framework sets out how crypto-related transactions will be collected, reported and shared with authorities.

The last generation of coders

Yesterday at 10:07 AM, via TechCentral

Vibe coding and AI agents are upending software development — and the implications for jobs are profound, says iqbusiness’s Morgan Goddard.

Africa must build its own AI future

Yesterday at 09:05 AM, via ITWeb

Prof Mpho Primus cautions against digital colonisation while advocating for Ubuntu-centred local AI governance.

Air Pollution Emerges As a Direct Risk Factor For Alzheimer’s Disease

Yesterday at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

Longtime Slashdot reader walterbyrd shares a report from ABC News: In a study of nearly 28 million older Americans, long-term exposure to fine particle air pollution raised the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. That link held even after researchers accounted for common conditions like high blood pressure, stroke and depression. Fine particle air pollution, known as PM2.5, consists of tiny particles...

Why voice still anchors customer experience in SA

Yesterday at 08:40 AM, via ITWeb

Voice is still the primary channel customers use when they need something resolved or when things go wrong, says Vanda Dickson, business development manager at Smartz Solutions.

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