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Groundbreaking Discoveries and Innovations Redefine Our Understanding of Autism, Evolution, and More

Recent studies and innovations have shed new light on autism, the origins of life, and the effectiveness of ADHD treatments. A massive Swedish study challenges the notion that autism primarily affects boys, while scientists uncover ancient genes that pre-date all life on Earth. Meanwhile, a unique LEGO project brings history to life, and a design competition encourages intergenerational collaboration.

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Groundbreaking Discoveries and Innovations Redefine Our Understanding of Autism, Evolution, and More

Recent studies and innovations have shed new light on autism, the origins of life, and the effectiveness of ADHD treatments. A massive Swedish study challenges the notion that autism primarily affects boys, while scientists uncover ancient genes that pre-date all life on Earth. Meanwhile, a unique LEGO project brings history to life, and a design competition encourages intergenerational collaboration.

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In a series of groundbreaking discoveries and innovations, scientists and researchers have made significant strides in our understanding of autism, the origins of life, and the effectiveness of ADHD treatments.

Challenging the Status Quo on Autism

A massive study from Sweden, which tracked nearly 3 million people over several decades, has found that autism diagnoses among males and females are nearly equal by early adulthood. This contradicts the long-held notion that autism primarily affects boys. According to the study, while boys are diagnosed more often in childhood, girls steadily catch up during their teenage years. This new understanding highlights the need for more nuanced approaches to diagnosis and treatment.

Uncovering Ancient Genes

In a fascinating discovery, scientists have found genes that existed before all life on Earth shared a common ancestor. These rare genes, which are found in nearly every organism today, hold the key to understanding how early cells worked and what features of life emerged first. Using new computational tools, researchers can now unlock this hidden chapter of evolution and gain insights into the origins of life.

A Glimpse into the Past with LEGO

In a unique project, a LEGO enthusiast has created two working printing presses that can transfer images and logos onto paper. The presses, which are inspired by historic models still used by printers today, are fully functional and provide a tangible way for users to understand the history of printing and manual image production. This project brings the past to life and offers a hands-on learning experience for users.

Rethinking Design with the DBEW Award

The DBEW Award 2026 has officially opened its global call for entries, inviting students and educators to participate in an educational movement that redefines design as a manifestation of collective intelligence. By requiring joint submissions between an educator and a student, the award promotes intergenerational learning and collaboration. The competition spans three comprehensive categories – space and objects, visual design, and service design – and offers a prize fund and the opportunity to showcase work at the ADI Design Museum during Milan Design Week.

A Clearer Understanding of ADHD Treatments

A sweeping new review of ADHD treatments, drawing on more than 200 meta-analyses, has cut through years of mixed messaging and hype. The study provides an interactive, public website that lets people with ADHD and clinicians explore what actually works, helping them make clearer, evidence-based decisions. However, the study also highlights a major gap: most solid evidence only covers short-term effects, even though long-term treatment is common.

These groundbreaking discoveries and innovations demonstrate the power of human curiosity and ingenuity. From challenging our understanding of autism to uncovering ancient genes, and from rethinking design to providing clearer insights into ADHD treatments, these advancements have the potential to transform our understanding of the world and improve lives.

In a series of groundbreaking discoveries and innovations, scientists and researchers have made significant strides in our understanding of autism, the origins of life, and the effectiveness of ADHD treatments.

Challenging the Status Quo on Autism

A massive study from Sweden, which tracked nearly 3 million people over several decades, has found that autism diagnoses among males and females are nearly equal by early adulthood. This contradicts the long-held notion that autism primarily affects boys. According to the study, while boys are diagnosed more often in childhood, girls steadily catch up during their teenage years. This new understanding highlights the need for more nuanced approaches to diagnosis and treatment.

Uncovering Ancient Genes

In a fascinating discovery, scientists have found genes that existed before all life on Earth shared a common ancestor. These rare genes, which are found in nearly every organism today, hold the key to understanding how early cells worked and what features of life emerged first. Using new computational tools, researchers can now unlock this hidden chapter of evolution and gain insights into the origins of life.

A Glimpse into the Past with LEGO

In a unique project, a LEGO enthusiast has created two working printing presses that can transfer images and logos onto paper. The presses, which are inspired by historic models still used by printers today, are fully functional and provide a tangible way for users to understand the history of printing and manual image production. This project brings the past to life and offers a hands-on learning experience for users.

Rethinking Design with the DBEW Award

The DBEW Award 2026 has officially opened its global call for entries, inviting students and educators to participate in an educational movement that redefines design as a manifestation of collective intelligence. By requiring joint submissions between an educator and a student, the award promotes intergenerational learning and collaboration. The competition spans three comprehensive categories – space and objects, visual design, and service design – and offers a prize fund and the opportunity to showcase work at the ADI Design Museum during Milan Design Week.

A Clearer Understanding of ADHD Treatments

A sweeping new review of ADHD treatments, drawing on more than 200 meta-analyses, has cut through years of mixed messaging and hype. The study provides an interactive, public website that lets people with ADHD and clinicians explore what actually works, helping them make clearer, evidence-based decisions. However, the study also highlights a major gap: most solid evidence only covers short-term effects, even though long-term treatment is common.

These groundbreaking discoveries and innovations demonstrate the power of human curiosity and ingenuity. From challenging our understanding of autism to uncovering ancient genes, and from rethinking design to providing clearer insights into ADHD treatments, these advancements have the potential to transform our understanding of the world and improve lives.

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