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Mexican Glaciers Near Extinction Due to Climate Change
Mexican glaciers, once 18, are now reduced to three due to climate change; the Ayoloco glacier on Iztaccíhuatl was declared extinct in 2018, highlighting a significant loss of ice cover since the 1920s and the vulnerability of high-altitude ecosystems.
Mexican Glaciers Near Extinction Due to Climate Change
Mexican glaciers, once 18, are now reduced to three due to climate change; the Ayoloco glacier on Iztaccíhuatl was declared extinct in 2018, highlighting a significant loss of ice cover since the 1920s and the vulnerability of high-altitude ecosystems.
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Boosting Lymphatic System Shows Promise in Preventing Dementia
Researchers have found a potential treatment for cognitive decline that involves boosting the lymphatic system to clear brain waste more efficiently than the body's natural processes, potentially preventing dementia by overcoming the blood-brain barrier.
Boosting Lymphatic System Shows Promise in Preventing Dementia
Researchers have found a potential treatment for cognitive decline that involves boosting the lymphatic system to clear brain waste more efficiently than the body's natural processes, potentially preventing dementia by overcoming the blood-brain barrier.
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New Discoveries in China Expand Understanding of Hongshan Culture
New archaeological findings in China's Liaoning and Inner Mongolia provinces have unearthed numerous Hongshan culture sites and artifacts, including a record-breaking jade dragon, significantly advancing our understanding of this prehistoric civilization's social structures, rituals, and cultural ex...
New Discoveries in China Expand Understanding of Hongshan Culture
New archaeological findings in China's Liaoning and Inner Mongolia provinces have unearthed numerous Hongshan culture sites and artifacts, including a record-breaking jade dragon, significantly advancing our understanding of this prehistoric civilization's social structures, rituals, and cultural ex...
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Quantum Computing: Revolutionizing Industries Through Superior Calculation
Quantum computing, utilizing qubits' unique properties, surpasses classical computing in complex calculations; its integration with classical systems promises to revolutionize diverse industries, from finance to materials science, while also posing security challenges.
Quantum Computing: Revolutionizing Industries Through Superior Calculation
Quantum computing, utilizing qubits' unique properties, surpasses classical computing in complex calculations; its integration with classical systems promises to revolutionize diverse industries, from finance to materials science, while also posing security challenges.
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Statins May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk by a Third: Landmark Study
A South Korean study of 570,000 people found that low LDL cholesterol levels, especially when achieved with statins, reduced the risk of Alzheimer's by 28% and an additional 12% respectively, suggesting statins may protect against the disease by reducing brain cholesterol.
Statins May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk by a Third: Landmark Study
A South Korean study of 570,000 people found that low LDL cholesterol levels, especially when achieved with statins, reduced the risk of Alzheimer's by 28% and an additional 12% respectively, suggesting statins may protect against the disease by reducing brain cholesterol.
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Frequent Blood Donation Linked to Beneficial Genetic Adaptations in Men
A study of 217 male frequent blood donors (over 100 donations) and 212 infrequent donors found that frequent donors had mutations associated with better red blood cell production, while infrequent donors showed mutations linked to leukemia. This suggests regular blood loss might promote beneficial g...
Frequent Blood Donation Linked to Beneficial Genetic Adaptations in Men
A study of 217 male frequent blood donors (over 100 donations) and 212 infrequent donors found that frequent donors had mutations associated with better red blood cell production, while infrequent donors showed mutations linked to leukemia. This suggests regular blood loss might promote beneficial g...
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Trump Administration's Cuts Decimate US Science Leadership
Nearly 2,000 leading American scientists, including Nobel laureates, warned that the Trump administration's research cuts and suppression of scientific findings are decimating U.S. science leadership, causing researchers to self-censor, and halting grant applications and funding; NIH and FDA layoffs...

Trump Administration's Cuts Decimate US Science Leadership
Nearly 2,000 leading American scientists, including Nobel laureates, warned that the Trump administration's research cuts and suppression of scientific findings are decimating U.S. science leadership, causing researchers to self-censor, and halting grant applications and funding; NIH and FDA layoffs...
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Low LDL-C Levels Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk
A South Korean study of 571,000 people found that low LDL-C levels (below 1.8 mmol/L) were associated with a 26% reduced risk of dementia and a 28% lower risk of Alzheimer's disease compared to higher levels (above 3.4 mmol/L); statin use offered additional protection.

Low LDL-C Levels Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk
A South Korean study of 571,000 people found that low LDL-C levels (below 1.8 mmol/L) were associated with a 26% reduced risk of dementia and a 28% lower risk of Alzheimer's disease compared to higher levels (above 3.4 mmol/L); statin use offered additional protection.
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AI System scNET Improves Understanding of Cellular Drug Response
Tel Aviv University researchers developed scNET, an AI system that analyzes single-cell gene activity and interactions to reveal subtle changes in how cells respond to drug treatments, especially in cancer, as published in Nature Methods.

AI System scNET Improves Understanding of Cellular Drug Response
Tel Aviv University researchers developed scNET, an AI system that analyzes single-cell gene activity and interactions to reveal subtle changes in how cells respond to drug treatments, especially in cancer, as published in Nature Methods.
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Insufficient Deep Sleep Accelerates Alzheimer's Brain Deterioration
A new study shows that inadequate slow-wave and REM sleep accelerates Alzheimer's-related brain deterioration, specifically affecting the inferior parietal lobe responsible for sensory information processing; this emphasizes the importance of sufficient sleep for brain health.

Insufficient Deep Sleep Accelerates Alzheimer's Brain Deterioration
A new study shows that inadequate slow-wave and REM sleep accelerates Alzheimer's-related brain deterioration, specifically affecting the inferior parietal lobe responsible for sensory information processing; this emphasizes the importance of sufficient sleep for brain health.
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Neuroscience Podcast Explores the Enigma of Consciousness
The latest "Aha! Ten Minutes of Everyday Knowledge" podcast episode delves into the enigma of consciousness, featuring insights from Professor Rainer Goebel on the neural correlates of conscious experience, exploring whether animals and machines can achieve consciousness using fMRI and EEG research.

Neuroscience Podcast Explores the Enigma of Consciousness
The latest "Aha! Ten Minutes of Everyday Knowledge" podcast episode delves into the enigma of consciousness, featuring insights from Professor Rainer Goebel on the neural correlates of conscious experience, exploring whether animals and machines can achieve consciousness using fMRI and EEG research.
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Katy Perry's Spaceflight Highlights Commercialization of Space
Pop star Katy Perry is joining an all-female crew on a Blue Origin spaceflight, marking a shift towards commercial use of space for publicity stunts.

Katy Perry's Spaceflight Highlights Commercialization of Space
Pop star Katy Perry is joining an all-female crew on a Blue Origin spaceflight, marking a shift towards commercial use of space for publicity stunts.
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