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NHS Approves Capivasertib for Advanced Breast Cancer

The NHS approved capivasertib, a twice-daily pill, for HR-positive HER2-negative breast cancer with specific gene mutations, benefiting up to 3,000 women yearly by extending progression-free survival by 4.2 months; this follows extensive research and clinical trials.

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NHS England Approves New Drug for Advanced Breast Cancer

A new drug, capivasertib, is now available on the NHS in England to treat advanced breast cancer, offering a potential benefit to 3,000 women yearly by slowing disease progression and shrinking tumors; it targets the AKT protein and was approved after successful clinical trials showing it doubled th...

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Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Extends Life for 130 Days in Groundbreaking Xenotransplant

A 53-year-old woman, Towana Looney, lived for 130 days with a genetically modified pig kidney before its removal due to acute rejection, setting a new record for xenotransplantation and advancing research into using pig organs in human transplants.

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Birch Wood: A Potential Solution to Construction Timber Shortages

Researchers in Aachen, Germany are testing the strength of birch wood to potentially replace dwindling spruce supplies in construction, prompted by climate change and bark beetle damage to existing forests. The aim is to develop EU and DIN standards for birch wood construction within the next 20 yea...

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Ravens Demonstrate Innate Geometric Pattern Recognition

Researchers trained two ravens to identify geometrically dissimilar shapes among similar ones; the ravens' success rate significantly exceeded random chance, suggesting an innate understanding of geometry.

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China Begins Phase I Trials for First Mpox Vaccine Candidate

China's first mpox vaccine candidate, an MVA strain developed by the Shanghai Institute of Biological Products, has started Phase I clinical trials in Zhengzhou, involving 120 participants from high-risk groups, aiming to accelerate mpox prevention in China and globally.

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Toddler Brain Development Study Links Early Skills to Future Success

A University of Bristol study tracks the brain development of hundreds of children aged six months to five years, measuring skills like inhibitory control and working memory through games and brain scans, using data from a long-term health study of their mothers to gain unique insights into the infl...

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Kazakhstan's Rare Earth Discovery: 935,400 Tons and Potential for Global Impact

Kazakhstan announced a major discovery of rare earth elements near Karagandy, with confirmed reserves of 935,400 tons and potential for 20 million tons, impacting global markets and strategically timed before a EU-Central Asia summit.

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Funding Secured for Sustainable Building Research Center in Germany

Germany's coalition government has approved funding for a new federal research center focused on sustainable building, with planned locations in Bautzen and Weimar, aiming for climate-neutral construction by 2045; 68.5 million euros are allocated until 2028, with additional funding from Saxony and T...

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Germany Funds National Research Center for Climate-Neutral Construction

The German government's coalition agreement secures 68.5 million euros until 2028 for a new national research center in Bautzen and Weimar focused on climate-neutral construction, with additional funding from Saxony (up to 450 million euros) and Thuringia (35 million euros), aiming to achieve climat...

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Siberian Megaslump: Thawing Permafrost Accelerates Climate Change

In Siberia's Batagaika Crater, thawing permafrost caused by 1960s deforestation is creating a kilometer-long, 100-meter-deep megaslump releasing ancient carbon and methane, accelerating climate change, and exposing 50,000-year-old mammoth remains.

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Roman Artillery's Role in 3rd Century AD Germanic Victory at Harzhorn, Germany

Archaeological findings at the Harzhorn in Germany in 2008 revealed a Roman victory in 235/6 AD over Germanic tribes, using advanced artillery like the Scorpio catapult, contradicting earlier views of the battle as mere propaganda and highlighting the military capabilities of Emperor Maximinus Thrax...

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