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OxiDx's New Blood Test Detects Muscle Damage, Revolutionizing Sports Medicine
OxiDx, a Proteomics International subsidiary, unveiled a new fingerprick blood test accurately measuring muscle damage via oxidative stress biomarkers in 20 elite marathon runners, with results published in Physiological Reports, showing potential for personalized recovery and broader medical applic...
OxiDx's New Blood Test Detects Muscle Damage, Revolutionizing Sports Medicine
OxiDx, a Proteomics International subsidiary, unveiled a new fingerprick blood test accurately measuring muscle damage via oxidative stress biomarkers in 20 elite marathon runners, with results published in Physiological Reports, showing potential for personalized recovery and broader medical applic...
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Tiangong Space Station Yields 34 Major Scientific Achievements
China's Tiangong space station, completed in December 2022, has facilitated 181 science and technology projects, resulting in 34 significant achievements, including the world's first space-based cold atom interference gyroscope and the first human embryonic stem cells differentiated into hematopoiet...
Tiangong Space Station Yields 34 Major Scientific Achievements
China's Tiangong space station, completed in December 2022, has facilitated 181 science and technology projects, resulting in 34 significant achievements, including the world's first space-based cold atom interference gyroscope and the first human embryonic stem cells differentiated into hematopoiet...
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Hubble's 1924 Discovery Expands the Universe
In 1924, Edwin Hubble used the Hooker telescope at Mount Wilson to discover that the Andromeda and Messier 33 galaxies are outside the Milky Way, drastically expanding our understanding of the universe's size, building upon Henrietta Leavitt's work on Cepheid variable stars and ultimately leading to...
Hubble's 1924 Discovery Expands the Universe
In 1924, Edwin Hubble used the Hooker telescope at Mount Wilson to discover that the Andromeda and Messier 33 galaxies are outside the Milky Way, drastically expanding our understanding of the universe's size, building upon Henrietta Leavitt's work on Cepheid variable stars and ultimately leading to...
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SpaceX Dominates 2024 Launches; Europe's Ariane 6 Launches Amidst Challenges
In 2024, SpaceX launched 134 rockets, vastly outnumbering Europe's 5 launches, including the delayed Ariane 6, while the ESA's Proba-3 mission aims to improve solar weather prediction; NASA astronauts were stranded in space after Boeing Starliner malfunctions.
SpaceX Dominates 2024 Launches; Europe's Ariane 6 Launches Amidst Challenges
In 2024, SpaceX launched 134 rockets, vastly outnumbering Europe's 5 launches, including the delayed Ariane 6, while the ESA's Proba-3 mission aims to improve solar weather prediction; NASA astronauts were stranded in space after Boeing Starliner malfunctions.
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Australian Artists' Works Selected for Lunar Time Capsule
Three Australian artists' artwork will be included in the Lunar Codex, a time capsule containing over 250,000 pieces of contemporary art and culture launching to the moon's south pole in 2025 via a NASA SpaceX mission, representing the first collection of female artists' work on the moon.
Australian Artists' Works Selected for Lunar Time Capsule
Three Australian artists' artwork will be included in the Lunar Codex, a time capsule containing over 250,000 pieces of contemporary art and culture launching to the moon's south pole in 2025 via a NASA SpaceX mission, representing the first collection of female artists' work on the moon.
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NHS to Decide on Alzheimer's Drug HMTM by April
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is evaluating hydromethylthionine mesylate (HMTM), an oral drug, for treating Alzheimer's disease; early trials show promise in slowing disease progression, with a decision expected by April.
NHS to Decide on Alzheimer's Drug HMTM by April
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is evaluating hydromethylthionine mesylate (HMTM), an oral drug, for treating Alzheimer's disease; early trials show promise in slowing disease progression, with a decision expected by April.
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Tiangong Space Station Yields 34 Major Scientific Achievements
China's Tiangong space station, completed in December 2022, has produced 34 significant scientific and technological results across various fields, including the first space-grown rice germplasm and the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells, based on a recent white paper from the China Manne...

Tiangong Space Station Yields 34 Major Scientific Achievements
China's Tiangong space station, completed in December 2022, has produced 34 significant scientific and technological results across various fields, including the first space-grown rice germplasm and the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells, based on a recent white paper from the China Manne...
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China's Tiangong Space Station: First Progress Report Highlights Major Scientific Achievements
China's CMSA released its first progress report on the Tiangong space station, detailing 181 completed scientific projects, over 300 terabytes of data collected, and key achievements in space agriculture and aquatic ecosystems over the past two years.

China's Tiangong Space Station: First Progress Report Highlights Major Scientific Achievements
China's CMSA released its first progress report on the Tiangong space station, detailing 181 completed scientific projects, over 300 terabytes of data collected, and key achievements in space agriculture and aquatic ecosystems over the past two years.
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""Unexpected Covid-19 Surge in US Driven by New XEC Variant""
""A surge in Covid-19 cases in the US, driven by the new XEC variant, has rapidly increased since early December, reaching nearly three times the level of early December by December 21, particularly affecting the Midwest, while other respiratory viruses like influenza, RSV, whooping cough, and norov...

""Unexpected Covid-19 Surge in US Driven by New XEC Variant""
""A surge in Covid-19 cases in the US, driven by the new XEC variant, has rapidly increased since early December, reaching nearly three times the level of early December by December 21, particularly affecting the Midwest, while other respiratory viruses like influenza, RSV, whooping cough, and norov...
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Hundreds of New Species Discovered in 2024, Highlighting Biodiversity Crisis
In 2024, scientists discovered hundreds of new species across various locations, including a pygmy pipehorse in the Indian Ocean, a vegetarian piranha in Brazil, and a toothy fungus in England, underscoring the vast unknown biodiversity and urgent need for conservation.

Hundreds of New Species Discovered in 2024, Highlighting Biodiversity Crisis
In 2024, scientists discovered hundreds of new species across various locations, including a pygmy pipehorse in the Indian Ocean, a vegetarian piranha in Brazil, and a toothy fungus in England, underscoring the vast unknown biodiversity and urgent need for conservation.
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Smoking Cuts Lifespan by 20 Minutes Per Cigarette, Prompts UK Tobacco Sale Ban
A new UK government report estimates that each cigarette shortens a smoker's lifespan by 20 minutes (17 minutes for men, 22 for women), based on updated research from University College London, prompting a government campaign to encourage quitting and a planned progressive ban on tobacco sales.

Smoking Cuts Lifespan by 20 Minutes Per Cigarette, Prompts UK Tobacco Sale Ban
A new UK government report estimates that each cigarette shortens a smoker's lifespan by 20 minutes (17 minutes for men, 22 for women), based on updated research from University College London, prompting a government campaign to encourage quitting and a planned progressive ban on tobacco sales.
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Spain Launches €200 Million Neurotechnology Center
Spain launches the Spain Neurotech consortium, a €200 million center for developing brain-based technological tools to treat neurological diseases, emphasizing bioethics and commercialization, led by leading neuroscientists Rafael Yuste, José Carmena, and Álvaro Pascual-Leone.

Spain Launches €200 Million Neurotechnology Center
Spain launches the Spain Neurotech consortium, a €200 million center for developing brain-based technological tools to treat neurological diseases, emphasizing bioethics and commercialization, led by leading neuroscientists Rafael Yuste, José Carmena, and Álvaro Pascual-Leone.
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