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Common Nutrients Could Make Alzheimer’s Treatments Safer and More Effective
 
2026-06-25 11:52:16 +00:00
Erasing Brain Alzheimer's DementiaA study found that combining antibody therapy with molecules found in some common foods may make treatment more effective and reduce side effects. Despite decades of research, Alzheimer’s disease remains one of medicine’s greatest challenges. Current treatments can modestly slow the disease but often come with potentially dangerous side effects, leaving researchers searching for safer [...]
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Scientists Discover How the Gut May Trigger Multiple Sclerosis
 
2026-06-25 11:17:17 +00:00
Multiple Sclerosis Microglia Cells Damage Neuron AxonsScientists have uncovered new evidence that the gut may play a far more active role in multiple sclerosis than previously recognized. For decades, multiple sclerosis (MS) has been viewed primarily as a disease of the brain and spinal cord. But growing evidence suggests its origins may begin much farther away: in the gut. Scientists have [...]
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Shingles Vaccine Linked to 24% Lower Dementia Risk in Older Adults
 
2026-06-25 10:42:32 +00:00
Dementia Patient Brain Treatment and Protection ShieldNew research found that older adults who received the shingles vaccine currently used in the United States were less likely to be diagnosed with dementia within four years. A vaccine designed to prevent the painful viral infection known as shingles may also help protect the aging brain. A new study found that older adults who [...]
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The Secret Language Behind Animal Cooperation Across Species
 
2026-06-25 05:37:14 +00:00
Mongoose Warthog CooperationScientists are discovering that animals use surprisingly sophisticated communication to form partnerships and cooperate across species boundaries. Animals from different species often cooperate in ways that seem surprisingly sophisticated. A new review published in Animal Behaviour shows that communication plays a crucial role in making these partnerships possible. According to the researchers, movements, visual displays, [...]
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Scientists Finally Solve a 100-Year Mystery About France’s Famous Ice Age Cave Paintings
 
2026-06-25 05:02:18 +00:00
Cave Paintings at Font De Gaume, DordogneA new analysis detected hidden charcoal in black cave paintings at Font-de-Gaume, allowing scientists to accurately date the artworks for the first time. For more than a century, the spectacular cave paintings of France’s Dordogne region have captivated archaeologists, yet one basic question remained unanswered: exactly how old are they? Now, researchers have achieved a [...]
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Scientists Found a Wordle Trick That Solves 99% of Puzzles
 
2026-06-25 04:27:46 +00:00
WordleResearchers turned a classic theory of information into a near-perfect Wordle strategy that solves 99% of puzzles. Millions of people play Wordle every day, trying to identify a hidden five-letter word in six guesses or fewer. Now, researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, have developed a mathematical approach that can solve the [...]
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Scientists Recreate a Quantum Mystery in a Water Tank – and Discover Something Completely New
 
2026-06-24 22:23:14 +00:00
Shallow Surface Waves in a Giant TankScientists used swirling water waves to simulate a quantum effect, uncovering rotating nodal patterns that could deepen understanding of hidden quantum phenomena. In the strange world of quantum physics, particles can be influenced by forces they never directly pass through. One famous example is the Aharonov–Bohm (AB) effect, in which electrons are altered by a [...]
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A Hidden Galaxy Called Shadow Blaster May Explain One of Astronomy’s Biggest Mysteries
 
2026-06-24 21:48:04 +00:00
Starburst Galaxy “Shadow Blaster”A mysterious neutrino signal has led astronomers to a surprising discovery: a hidden star-forming galaxy, not a supermassive black hole, may be generating some of the Universe’s most powerful particles. Astronomers have traced a burst of high-energy neutrinos to an unexpected source. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and a powerful natural magnifying effect [...]
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Why Mars May Remain Uninhabitable for Centuries
 
2026-06-24 21:13:05 +00:00
Realistic Image of a Completely Terraformed MarsMaking Mars Earthlike is not impossible in principle, but the scale of mass, heat, oxygen, and energy required makes it far beyond current capability. Terraforming Mars has always been an intimidating idea. Reworking the environment of an entire planet is an extraordinary challenge, and decades of study by scientists and engineers have led to a [...]
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Scientists Uncover a Hidden Switch That Helps Colon Cancer Spread to the Liver
 
2026-06-24 17:01:00 +00:00
Medically Accurate Cancer Cells RenderingA newly identified loss of cellular identity may enable colorectal cancer cells to enter a highly flexible state that promotes liver metastasis. For many patients with colorectal cancer, the greatest threat is not the original tumor but its ability to spread to the liver. Once that happens, treatment becomes far more difficult and survival rates [...]
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Using Cannabis Could Raise Your Stroke Risk by 37%, Massive Study Reveals
 
2026-06-24 16:26:03 +00:00
Man X Ray Headache Brain Stroke Electricity Shock PainLarge-scale evidence suggests cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamines may directly raise stroke risk, including in younger adults. As recreational drug use becomes increasingly common, researchers are uncovering evidence that its health consequences may extend far beyond addiction and overdose. A Cambridge-led study analyzing data from more than 100 million people has found that cannabis, cocaine, and [...]
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These 3 Common Sleep Habits May Be Aging Your Brain Faster
 
2026-06-24 15:51:16 +00:00
Human Brain Model Over Doctor’s HandsA large study of more than 23,000 adults suggests that certain sleep habits may be linked to signs of brain aging years later. Sleep habits may influence how the brain ages over time. A new University of Arizona study suggests that several common sleep patterns are associated with signs of brain aging. The study, published [...]
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Japanese Researchers Unlock a Powerful New Way To Edit and Assemble DNA
 
2026-06-24 13:12:21 +00:00
Genetic Mutation Damaged Broken DNA StrandSilver nanoparticles provide a more efficient way to cut and assemble DNA, improving recovery rates and boosting DNA joining efficiency for future gene engineering applications. DNA is made of long chains that carry the instructions living things need to grow and function. In genetic engineering, researchers cut DNA at chosen locations and attach the pieces [...]
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Rare Goblin Shark Spotted Alive in Its Natural Habitat for the First Time
 
2026-06-24 12:37:22 +00:00
Goblin Shark Near Tonga TrenchScientists have reported the first-ever live observations of the elusive goblin shark in its natural deep-sea habitat, capturing footage at two remote locations in the Central Pacific. Few sharks are as strange—or as elusive—as the goblin shark. With its elongated snout, protrusible jaws, and ancient lineage stretching back nearly 125 million years, the deep-sea predator [...]
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Scientists May Have Discovered How To Heal Damaged Kidneys
 
2026-06-24 12:02:47 +00:00
Kidney Medical HologramResearchers have uncovered a molecular pathway that appears to block kidney regeneration after injury. The body’s ability to repair damaged organs is surprisingly limited, especially after serious injuries to the heart or kidneys. Now, UCLA researchers have found that a drug originally developed to help heart tissue regenerate after a heart attack may also accelerate [...]
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