Astonishing discovery: JWST detects ammonia isotopologues in brown dwarf, redefining exoplanet formation theories.
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Alzheimer'sBrainGutMedicineMicrobiomeSciTech NewsUniversity College Cork
New Insights into Alzheimer’s Memory Loss: The Gut Microbiota Connection
Study links gut microbiota transfer to Alzheimer’s symptoms, revealing potential for early treatment and personalized interventions.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsJames Webb Space TelescopeNASANASA Goddard Space Flight CenterPlanetsSciTech NewsSpaceSpace Telescope Science Institute
Ice Pebble Drift and Planetary Formation: Insights from James Webb Space Telescope
Overview of James Webb Space Telescope’s evidence supporting icy pebble drift in planet formation, and comparative analysis of protoplanetary disks.
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Carnegie Mellon UniversityEvolutionFossilsPaleontologyRoboticsSciTech NewsTechnology
Revitalizing Ancient Biology: A 450-Million-Year-Old Creature Brought to Life in Robotics
Revitalizing ancient biology through Softbotics, Carnegie Mellon researchers recreate a 450-million-year-old echinoderm to study evolution and inspire robotics.
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Anglia Ruskin UniversityMental HealthSciTech News
Exploring the Physical Impact of Mental Health Issues
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy reveals psychiatric patients face higher risk of physical ailments, urging integrated mental-physical healthcare.
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EvolutionFossilsPaleontologyPrimatesSciTech NewsUniversity Of Kansas
The Mysterious Legacy of Ekgmowechashala: Unveiling an Ancient Primate’s Journey
Insight into Ekgmowechashala, a primate from 30 million years ago in North America, linked to similar species in China, highlighting …
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CancerQueen Mary University Of LondonSciTech NewsTumor
New Approach in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment: Targeting Amoeboid Cells
A summary of a study on treating pancreatic cancer by targeting amoeboid cells and the molecule CD73, revealing a potential …
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Climate ChangeGlacierGlobal WarmingGreenlandSciTech NewsUniversity Of Copenhagen
Accelerated Glacier Melting in Greenland: A Comprehensive Study
Study shows Greenland glaciers melting five times faster in last 20 years, underscoring urgent need for CO2 emission reduction.
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CarbonForestsGeoscienceLightningMachine LearningSciTech NewsTechnologyUniversity Of East AngliaWildfires
Boreal Forests at Risk: Lightning-Induced Wildfires and Carbon Storage Concerns
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy on increased lightning-induced wildfires in boreal forests and their impact on carbon storage, with climate change implications.
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ArthritisSciTech NewsStem CellsUniversity Of Adelaide
Novel Approach in Osteoarthritis Treatment: Reversibility Through Stem Cell Therapy
Study reveals osteoarthritis may be reversible, focusing on Gremlin 1 gene-marked stem cells and groundbreaking treatment possibilities.