James Webb Telescope reveals new insights into the Crab Nebula, comparing infrared data with Hubble’s past observations.
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Breast CancerCancerPenn State UniversitySciTech NewsUniversities
Innovative Advancements in Cancer Therapy: Key Mechanism of Breast Cancer Spread Identified
Scientific breakthrough reveals dynein protein’s role in breast cancer spread, promising new approaches for metastasis treatment.
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AstronomyAtmosphereCornell UniversityEarthExoplanetSciTech NewsSpace
Deciphering the Mysteries of Distant Planets: The Prehistoric Hint to Discovering Exoplanets Suitable for Life
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerExploring how Earth’s dinosaur-era atmosphere can guide the search for life on exoplanets. #Astrobiology #ExoplanetResearch
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The Multiplication of Atmospheric Mercury Levels Attributed to Human Actions
Research shows a 7x rise in atmospheric mercury from human activities since 1500 C.E., challenging detection due to low concentrations.
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Deciphering Obesity: A Cohesive Theory Emerges
Study ties fructose as the linchpin in obesity, uniting dietary theories for potential new prevention strategies.
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The Quest for Stability in Superheavy Elements: A Glimpse from the Stars
Exploring the potential of asteroids harboring stable superheavy elements, which could redefine atomic science and our understanding of the cosmos.
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COVID-19MedicinePublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of PennsylvaniaVirology
Link Found Between Persistent COVID-19 Symptoms and Serotonin Levels
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaExploring the link between long COVID symptoms and serotonin deficiency as revealed by UPenn researchers.
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Strategies for Maintaining Cardiac Health After Menopause
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinTips on enhancing heart health for post-menopausal women, covering diet, exercise, and sleep, based on AHA guidelines.
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The Conundrum of Physical Work: Correlation with Cognitive Decline Uncovered in Recent Research
Study links long-term physical job activity to higher dementia risk in old age.
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Innovative Solid-State Electrolyte Concepts Could Transform Battery Sector
Innovative chloride solid electrolyte developed, boosting solid-state battery efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness.