Study reveals England’s autism cases may be double official count, stressing need for better support, diagnosis, and societal understanding.
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Climate ChangeForestsSciTech NewsUniversity Of UtahWildfires
Billions at Stake: Climate Change’s Toll on Property Values
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy reveals escalating risks to property values from climate change effects, including wildfires and tree mortality.
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City College Of New YorkPhotonicsSciTech News
Capturing Light Within a Magnet Leads to Technological Breakthroughs
Scientists discovered trapping light in magnets enhances their properties, paving the way for innovations like magnetic lasers and magneto-optical memory.
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Atomic PhysicsQuantum MechanicsQuantum PhysicsSciTech NewsSuperconductorUniversity Of Hamburg
Quantum State Confirmed in Artificial Atoms through Electron Pairing: A Discovery that Realizes a 50-year-old Theory
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinPhysicists confirm a 50-year-old quantum state theory by pairing electrons in artificial atoms, advancing understanding of superconductivity.
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AstrophysicsColumbia UniversitySciTech NewsSpace
Unraveling the Origin of Cosmic Magnetic Fields: A Study on Turbulent Plasma
Columbia researchers discover turbulent plasma as the origin of universal magnetic fields, unveiling how they can span vast distances.
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Gastric Bypass SurgeryLund UniversityObesitySciTech NewsSurgeryWeight Loss
Questions Arise Concerning the Effectiveness of Gastric Bypass Surgery: A Recent Study
Gastric bypass study questions long-term effects: Initial metabolic changes fade within a year, impacting weight loss and diabetes remission.
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BiologyBrainGeneticsMedicineSciTech NewsUniversity Of Cambridge
Largest-Ever Study of the Genetics of the Brain Identifies How the Brain Is Organized
Breakthrough Study: 4,000+ brain genetics variants identified via MRI scans, revealing genetic links to cortex structure and potential neuro conditions.
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AntibodiesArchaeologyProteinSciTech NewsTeethUniversity Of Nottingham
Scientists Successfully Extract Stable Antibodies From 800-Year-Old Medieval Human Teeth
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaScientists extract functional antibodies from 800-year-old teeth, opening doors to studying ancient diseases.
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Materials SciencePhotonicsPhysicsRice UniversitySciTech NewsSensorUniversities
Discovery Unlocks Terahertz Technology for Quantum Sensing
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerRice University researchers unlock new terahertz gap with strontium titanate, potentially advancing quantum materials & medical diagnostics.
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AgingBrainCognitionMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech NewsStanford University
Stanford Scientists Identify Gene “Fingerprint” for Brain Aging
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStanford researchers identify gene fingerprint for brain aging in mice, revealing significant changes in white matter and potential treatments.