| Scientists Warn of an Invisible “Brain-Eating” Threat Lurking in Water Systems Worldwide |
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2026-01-02 13:14:27 +00:00
Scientists are raising concerns about free-living amoebae, resilient microbes that can survive in water systems and enable the spread of deadly infections. Scientists specializing in environmental and public health are drawing attention to a group of pathogens that has received little public notice but is becoming increasingly dangerous: free living amoebae. In a recent perspective […]
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| China Advances Toward Fusion Ignition With Major Plasma Breakthrough |
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2026-01-02 04:55:02 +00:00
Scientists working with China’s fully superconducting Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) have reached a long-predicted state known as the “density-free regime,” where fusion plasma remains stable at densities far higher than traditional limits. The achievement marks a significant step toward solving one of fusion energy’s most persistent physical challenges. The findings were published in Science […]
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| A Saturn-Sized Planet Is Drifting Through Space Alone |
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2026-01-02 04:20:09 +00:00
Astronomers have finally weighed a wandering “rogue” planet, uncovering a Saturn-mass world flung into the galaxy after a dramatic planetary breakup. A new study reports that astronomers have directly measured both the mass and distance of a newly found free-floating planet by observing it at the same time from Earth and from space. This rare […]
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| Forget Transistors: This New “Intelligent” Material Computes Like a Human Brain |
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2026-01-02 03:45:31 +00:00
Tiny molecules that can think, remember, and learn may be the missing link between electronics and the brain. For more than half a century, researchers have looked for ways to move past silicon by building electronics from molecules. The idea sounded simple and beautiful, but real devices turned out to be messy. Inside a working […]
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| Natural Compound Found in Chocolate Could Slow Aging |
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2026-01-01 22:07:05 +00:00
A naturally occurring dietary compound has been linked to biological signs of slower aging. Higher levels of theobromine in the blood have been linked to signs of slower biological aging in humans. Theobromine is a naturally occurring compound found in cocoa, and the results suggest it may play a role in supporting healthier aging over […]
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| Hidden Chemicals in Food Linked to Testicular Damage and Lower Sperm Counts |
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2026-01-01 21:32:47 +00:00
Common pesticides absorbed into food may be quietly damaging male fertility. Modern farming relies heavily on chemical treatments, making it increasingly difficult to avoid ingesting trace amounts of substances that may pose risks to human health over time. These exposures often occur without consumers realizing it, through everyday foods produced using conventional agricultural methods. Review […]
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| Doctors Surprised by Semaglutide’s Heart-Saving Effect |
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2026-01-01 20:57:12 +00:00
Semaglutide may safeguard the heart even without significant weight loss. A new study led by a researcher at University College London (UCL) suggests that the anti-obesity drug semaglutide may reduce the risk of heart attacks and other serious cardiac events even when people lose little or no weight while taking it. According to the researchers, […]
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| Cell Membranes May Act Like Tiny Power Generators |
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2026-01-01 17:05:42 +00:00
Living cells may generate electricity through the natural motion of their membranes. These fast electrical signals could play a role in how cells communicate and sense their surroundings. Scientists have proposed a new theoretical explanation for how living cells may generate electrical signals on their own. The idea centers on the cell membrane, the thin, […]
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| Hubble Catches Baby Stars Blowing Giant Bubbles in Space |
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2026-01-01 16:24:02 +00:00
A new Hubble Picture of the Week highlights an enormous region of space where stars are actively being born. The image centers on N159, a massive cloud made mostly of cold hydrogen gas. Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe and the primary building block of stars. This cloud lies about 160,000 light-years […]
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| Scientists Uncover How Aging Brains Turn a Vital Amino Acid Toxic |
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2026-01-01 14:36:27 +00:00
Scientists have uncovered how aging alters tryptophan metabolism in the brain, linking a longevity protein to neurodegeneration. Tryptophan is often associated with sleep, but its role in the body extends far beyond that reputation. This essential amino acid serves as a foundational building block for proteins, supports cellular energy production through (NAD+), and provides the […]
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| Your Daily Cup of Tea Could Help Fight Heart Disease, Cancer, Aging, and More |
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2026-01-01 14:01:24 +00:00
Tea may offer powerful health benefits, but how it is prepared and consumed matters. Tea has a long history as both a traditional remedy and an everyday drink. Now a new review suggests that reputation may have real support behind it. Across human cohort studies and clinical trials, tea drinking shows its most consistent links […]
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| A Simple Blood Test Mismatch May Predict Kidney Failure, Heart Disease, and Death |
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2026-01-01 13:26:02 +00:00
Disagreement between creatinine and cystatin C kidney tests signals a much higher risk of serious disease and death, suggesting both measures should be used together. A new study suggests that when two widely used tests of kidney function do not align, patients may face a greater risk of kidney failure, heart disease, and death. For […]
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| Hubble Reveals the “Lost Galaxy” Glowing With Newborn Stars |
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2026-01-01 02:30:22 +00:00
Hubble unveils the “Lost Galaxy” as a vibrant spiral alive with newborn stars and glowing clouds of cosmic energy. This Hubble Space Telescope image highlights the spiral galaxy NGC 4535, a vast system of stars located about 50 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo (The Maiden). While that distance is far beyond anything […]
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| Space Rings in the New Year With the Champagne Cluster |
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2026-01-01 01:55:08 +00:00
A bubbly-looking galaxy smashup called the Champagne Cluster offers a rare glimpse into cosmic collisions—and the hidden behavior of dark matter. The Champagne Cluster is a dramatic cosmic system where two massive galaxy clusters are colliding and slowly merging into a single, even larger structure. Astronomers gave it its festive nickname because it was discovered […]
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