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Light-Sensitive Protein Shows Promise for Treating Blindness, Deafness, and Heart Conditions

Göttingen University Medical Center researchers developed a light-sensitive protein activated by minimal light to restore sight and hearing and regulate heart rhythm, using optogenetics via viruses to insert its blueprint into cells for targeted light pulse control of cellular activity, paving the w...

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Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Sparks Debate Over Potential Extraterrestrial Origin

NASA's July 1st detection of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has sparked debate over its origin, with Harvard physicist Avi Loeb suggesting it may be artificial due to its lack of a tail, unusual trajectory, and absence of gas emissions, prompting calls for proactive governmental response and further o...

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West Nile Virus: Increased Severity and Climate Change Impact

The West Nile virus, first appearing in Uganda in 1937, reached New York City in 1999, and has recently shown increased frequency and severity of symptoms, spreading through mosquito bites and potentially blood transfusions, with climate change accelerating its spread.

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Cognitive Functional Therapy Shows Lasting Relief for Chronic Back Pain

A three-year Australian study of over 300 adults with chronic lower back pain found that Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) provided lasting relief for many patients after just eight sessions over six months, significantly outperforming other treatments.

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50-Year Songbird Study Reveals Ecosystem Change in New Hampshire Forest

A 50-year study in New Hampshire's Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest reveals changing songbird populations and territories due to forest aging, with the loss of species like the least flycatcher and American redstart linked to habitat changes; the digitized historical data provides new insights into...

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Heat Exposure Accelerates Biological Aging by Over Two Years Annually: Study

Recent studies using epigenetic clocks show that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging by over two years per year of exposure, impacting health and lifespan.

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Strickland's Kotlovi Discovery: 277.3m Gold and Base Metals Intercept in Serbia

Strickland Metals announced a significant discovery at its Kotlovi prospect in Serbia, revealing a 277.3-meter intercept grading 1.3 grams per tonne gold equivalent, expanding the Rogozna project's resource base and showcasing the potential for a major new deposit.

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HPV Linked to Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have linked human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted disease, to squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common skin cancer in the US, after studying a 34-year-old woman whose recurrent skin cancer was found to have HPV integra...

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Bio-Recyclable Material Offers Sustainable Solution for Electronics Manufacturing

A Chinese research team developed a bio-recyclable cellulose-based composite dielectric film for electronics, offering a closed-loop recycling process that addresses the growing global e-waste problem by using mild biological processes and achieving similar production costs while minimizing environm...

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Human Embryo Gene Editing: Renewed Interest and Ethical Concerns

Silicon Valley startups and pronatalist investors are funding research into gene editing human embryos to prevent diseases and potentially enhance traits, despite ethical concerns following the 2018 creation of CRISPR gene-edited babies in China.

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Noise Sensitivity: A Biological Basis for Long-Term Health Impacts

Noise sensitivity, affecting 20-40% of people, causes amplified brain responses to all sounds, impacting mental and physical health; studies reveal biological roots and potential mitigation strategies.

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Sonar Reveals Potential Roman Bridge and Docks Near Trier

Using sonar technology, archaeologists discovered potential remnants of a Roman bridge from 17 BC and possible docks near Trier, Germany, a key Roman trade center, offering insights into the city's logistical network and trade routes along the Mosel and Rhine rivers.

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