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AgingBrainExerciseFlorida Atlantic UniversityMedicineMemoryNeuroscienceSciTech News
New Research: Running in Midlife Preserves ‘Old’ Neurons Born in Adulthood
Study reveals running in midlife keeps ‘old’ neurons active, potentially preventing age-related memory decline.
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Brookhaven National LaboratoryDOEMagnetic FieldsPhysicsSciTech NewsSuperconductivity
Breakthrough in Superconductivity: Direct Visualization of Zero-Field Pair Density Wave
Scientists achieve breakthrough in superconductivity by directly visualizing a zero-field pair density wave in an iron-based superconductor.
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COVID-19DOEMedicineOak Ridge National LaboratorySciTech NewsSLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryStanford University
Promising Molecule Holds Potential for Slowing Down COVID-19
Promising molecule discovered to combat COVID-19 by disabling a key viral protease, bringing hope for future antiviral drugs.
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Duke UniversityHeartSciTech NewsStem Cells
New Stem Cell Therapy Provides Hope for Heart Failure Patients
Duke-NUS Medical School pioneers stem cell therapy for heart failure, offering hope to patients by repairing damaged heart tissue and …
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MathematicsScienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Tsukuba
Physicists Confirm: Parallel Worlds Share Similar Transformations
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinPhysicists prove interconnectedness of parallel worlds through mathematical analysis, demonstrating similar transformations under specific conditions.
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DiabetesObesityProteinSciTech NewsUniversity Of PennsylvaniaWeight Loss
Revealing the Mysteries of “Good Fat”: Protein Breakthrough Paves the Way for Obesity and Diabetes Treatments
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUnlocking the atomic structure of UCP1 protein reveals potential obesity and diabetes treatments through good fat activation and calorie burning.
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EpidemiologyPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of PennsylvaniaVaccineVirus
The General Public’s Limited Awareness of RSV, a Significant Health Risk
Exploration of the American public’s limited awareness of RSV, a significant health risk, alongside developments in RSV vaccination.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsCosmologyNational Radio Astronomy ObservatorySciTech NewsSpaceUniversities
Challenging the Traditional View: Non-Thermal Emissions in Classical Novae Add Intrigue to Space Explosions
New discovery challenges traditional understanding of classical novae as simple explosions, revealing complex non-thermal emissions.
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Coral ReefsEarthEcologyGlobal WarmingMarine BiologySciTech NewsUniversity Of New South Wales
Coral Disease Prevalence Expected to Soar to 76.8% by 2100 as Climate Change Intensifies
Rising ocean temperatures drive deadly coral disease, projected to reach 76.8% prevalence by 2100, endangering reefs and coastal populations.