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A Simple Blood Test Mismatch May Predict Kidney Failure, Heart Disease, and Death
2026-01-01 13:26:02 +00:00
Chronic Kidney Disease Human OrgansDisagreement 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
2026-01-01 02:30:22 +00:00
Spiral Galaxy NGC 4535Hubble 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
2026-01-01 01:55:08 +00:00
Chandra Champagne ClusterA 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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Brain Discovery Reveals a Potential New Way To Treat Dementia
2025-12-31 22:44:08 +00:00
Microvasculature of a BrainIncreasing the levels of a particular phospholipid in the membranes of brain cells may offer a promising new way to improve blood circulation in the brain and support healthier brain activity. A potential new approach to treating reduced blood flow in the brain and related forms of dementia is beginning to emerge. Scientists at the […]
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“Impending Disaster”: Scientists Warn That Cancer Deaths Are Surging Worldwide
2025-12-31 22:09:47 +00:00
Cancer Cell 3D RenderingCancer is becoming a global crisis shaped less by biology than by inequality, risk exposure, and access to care. Global cancer diagnoses and deaths rose sharply between 1990 and 2023, even as treatments improved and prevention efforts expanded. Without swift action and focused investment, projections indicate that 30.5 million people will be newly diagnosed with […]
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Sleep May Matter More Than Diet or Exercise for How Long You Live
2025-12-31 21:34:05 +00:00
Desperate Woman Awake Late Night InsomniaOHSU researchers found that getting at least seven hours of sleep each night can improve how you feel and help you live longer. A full night of sleep may be far more important than many people realize. New research from Oregon Health & Science University indicates that regularly falling short on sleep may be linked […]
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Scientists Discover Hidden Link Between Two Hallmarks of Cancer
2025-12-31 19:24:14 +00:00
Cancer Cells DividingA new study reveals how a single cancer protein may simultaneously drive tumor survival and metabolic control, uncovering a hidden link between two core features of cancer. Scientists have uncovered a shared molecular process that connects two defining features of cancer. These include the ability of cancer cells to avoid apoptosis (a form of programmed […]
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Hundreds of Everyday Chemicals Found To Damage Beneficial Gut Bacteria
2025-12-31 18:49:33 +00:00
Human Gut Microbiome IllustrationMany everyday chemicals can damage beneficial gut bacteria and potentially fuel antibiotic resistance, prompting calls to rethink chemical safety testing. A sweeping laboratory analysis of synthetic chemicals has uncovered 168 substances that can harm beneficial bacteria living in the human gut. These compounds interfere with the growth of microbes that play an essential role in […]
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Scientists Say a Major Assumption About Parkinson’s Disease May Be Wrong
2025-12-31 18:14:38 +00:00
Parkinsons Disease Neuroscience MovementA new study suggests dopamine may not directly control how fast or forcefully movements are made, challenging a long-standing view in neuroscience. New research led by McGill University is questioning a widely held idea about how dopamine influences movement, a finding that may change how scientists approach treatments for Parkinson’s disease. The study, published in […]
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Astronomers Witness Massive Cosmic Collisions Around a Nearby Star
2025-12-31 14:39:36 +00:00
Collision of Two PlanetesimalsWhile surveying distant worlds beyond our solar system, researchers unexpectedly obtained the first direct images showing objects colliding within a nearby star system. In the early life of a star system, space can be a chaotic crash zone. Pieces of rock and ice such as comets and asteroids frequently collide, sometimes breaking apart and sometimes […]
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Fossils Inside Fossils: The Bizarre Discovery Hidden in a Caribbean Cave
2025-12-31 14:04:25 +00:00
Scientific Illustration of Burrowing Bees Nesting Inside of FossilsPaleontologists have discovered the first known fossilized bee nests built inside ancient bones, uncovered in a cave that came close to being used as a latrine. A cave on Hispaniola preserves rare evidence that ancient bees nested inside fossil cavities. The find suggests an unusual local environment and a much deeper story about what brought […]
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A 30-Year Superconductivity Mystery Just Took a Sharp Turn
2025-12-31 13:29:14 +00:00
Superconductor IllustrationNew research sharpens understanding of the hidden symmetry in a mysterious superconductor. Superconductors are materials that allow electrical current to flow without any resistance, a property that typically appears only at extremely low temperatures. While most known superconductors follow established theoretical frameworks, strontium ruthenate, Sr₂RuO₄, has remained difficult to explain since researchers first identified its […]
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This Weight Loss Strategy Is 5 Times More Effective Than Ozempic, According to Scientists
2025-12-31 01:28:25 +00:00
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