| Not Just Alzheimer’s: Scientists Uncover Clues to a Second, Overlooked Disorder |
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2026-04-21 11:47:05 +00:00
Researchers have identified patterns of neuropsychiatric symptoms that may reveal when Alzheimer’s disease occurs alongside another lesser-understood brain disorder. Many people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease are not dealing with a single condition. A growing body of research shows that multiple brain diseases often develop at the same time, quietly shaping symptoms in ways that are […]
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| Scientists Uncover Dangerous Connection Between Serotonin and Heart Valve Disease |
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2026-04-21 11:12:31 +00:00
New findings reveal a potential connection between serotonin activity and the progression of a widespread heart valve disorder. Serotonin is best known for its role in mood, but new research suggests it may also influence how certain heart valve diseases progress. A large multicenter study has found that this common brain chemical could contribute to […]
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| Scientists Discover a “Protector” Protein That Could Help Reverse Hair Loss |
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2026-04-21 10:37:57 +00:00
New research suggests hair loss may hinge on a fragile cellular balance during regeneration, where stem cells must survive a surge of stress to rebuild hair. Hair loss in conditions like alopecia may come down to a single molecular tipping point: whether stressed stem cells survive long enough to rebuild hair. A new international study […]
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| Powerful Lasers Reveal How Matter Becomes Plasma in Trillionths of a Second |
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2026-04-21 08:40:52 +00:00
Ultrafast lasers tracked plasma formation and ionization in copper with picosecond precision. Results show rapid ion growth and decay, aiding fusion research. When intense laser pulses strike matter, they can knock electrons out of their orbits around atomic nuclei. This process creates extremely hot plasma made up of charged particles such as ions and free […]
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| A Simpler Path to Super-Resolution: Scientists Reinvent Microscopy |
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2026-04-21 04:16:12 +00:00
A new imaging framework is pushing the boundaries of how scientists observe life at the microscopic scale. Understanding life at the cellular and subcellular scale depends on seeing extremely small biological structures in fine detail. Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has become essential in modern research because it allows scientists to image beyond the limits of traditional […]
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| Scientists Uncover Hidden Genetic Cause of Diabetes in Babies |
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2026-04-21 03:41:20 +00:00
Hidden regions of DNA are revealing unexpected clues about how diabetes begins. Scientists have uncovered new genetic causes of diabetes in infants, pointing to a region of the genome that has long been overlooked in genetic research. Most past studies have focused on “coding” genes, which contain instructions for making proteins. Researchers at the University […]
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| Amazonian Chocolate Could Become the Next Superfood, Scientists Say |
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2026-04-21 03:06:31 +00:00
New research into Amazonian cocoa reveals that its value may extend beyond flavor alone. Chocolate from the Amazon is already known worldwide for its distinctive taste, but new research suggests it may offer even greater value. Scientists at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil found that post-harvest methods, especially fermentation, along with careful selection […]
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| Challenging the Narrative: New Study Shows U.S. Life Expectancy Is Rising Across All States |
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2026-04-20 20:31:39 +00:00
A new analysis revisits long-standing assumptions about life expectancy in the United States, revealing a more nuanced story than previously thought. A new study co-authored by two University of Wisconsin–Madison professors finds that people born between 1941 and 2000 saw increases in life expectancy across every U.S. state and region. This contrasts with earlier research […]
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| Mystery Illness Kills 5 in Burundi As Doctors Scramble for Answers |
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2026-04-20 19:56:23 +00:00
A cluster of unexplained illnesses in northern Burundi has prompted an urgent public health response. Health officials in Burundi are racing to identify the cause of a still-unexplained illness that has killed five people and sickened 35 others in Mpanda district in the country’s north. The outbreak, first flagged on March 31, 2026, appears to […]
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| Bone-Strengthening Discovery Could Reverse Osteoporosis |
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2026-04-20 19:21:26 +00:00
A little-known receptor may reshape how scientists approach bone loss. Scientists at Leipzig University have identified a little-studied receptor that could open the door to a new way of treating osteoporosis, a disease that weakens bones and raises the risk of fractures. The condition affects about six million people in Germany, most of them women, […]
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| The Most Elusive Number in Physics Just Got Even More Mysterious |
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2026-04-20 17:40:36 +00:00
A decade-long effort to measure one of physics’ most fundamental constants culminates in a moment of uncertainty and revelation. The moment had arrived to open the envelope, but Stephan Schlamminger, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), hesitated. Inside was a hidden number that would reveal the final result of his […]
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| Scientists Uncover Hidden Trigger Behind Stem Cell Aging |
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2026-04-20 16:16:06 +00:00
A known cell-death protein turns out to quietly reshape stem cell aging. As people grow older, the body’s ability to maintain healthy blood and a strong immune system gradually weakens. A major reason is the decline of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), which are responsible for producing all types of blood cells. Under normal conditions, HSCs […]
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| Scientists Discover Coral Reefs Are Teeming With Previously Unknown Life |
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2026-04-20 15:41:10 +00:00
Scientists are uncovering a hidden layer of coral reef ecosystems, one dominated not by visible marine life, but by vast and largely unexplored microbial communities. An international team of scientists has revealed new details about coral ecosystems, showing that each coral species supports its own unique community of microbes. The study, which included researchers from […]
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| Scientists Find Way to Reverse Fatty Liver Disease Without Changing Diet |
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2026-04-20 15:06:10 +00:00
A newly identified population of dysfunctional immune cells may play a central role in both aging and chronic disease. UCLA researchers have uncovered a rogue group of immune cells that may be quietly driving both aging and chronic liver disease. These cells accumulate over time in tissues, especially in the liver, and appear to fuel […]
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| Could Humans Regrow Limbs? New Study Reveals Promising Genetic Pathway |
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2026-04-20 13:32:32 +00:00
A cross-species study has identified key genes that govern regeneration, revealing a potential path toward inducing limb regrowth in humans. Scientists studying a shared gene in three very different animals, axolotls, mice, and zebrafish, have uncovered a possible path toward a future gene therapy that could help humans regrow lost limbs. The findings were published […]
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| Black Hole Jets Pack Power of 10,000 Suns, Stunning New Study Reveals |
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2026-04-20 12:01:42 +00:00
New observations reveal how black hole jets behave under pressure, offering a crucial benchmark for understanding their role in cosmic evolution. A new study led by Curtin University has used a global network of radio telescopes to capture images that reveal the enormous energy carried by jets from black holes. The results support long-standing ideas […]
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| A Cosmic Crash Turned This Nearby Galaxy Into Chaos |
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2026-04-20 11:26:15 +00:00
A nearby galaxy long treated as a stable cosmic reference is revealing a far more dynamic and turbulent history. The Small Magellanic Cloud, or SMC, is one of the Milky Way’s nearest galactic neighbors. It is a small, gas-rich galaxy visible to the naked eye from the Southern Hemisphere, and it remains gravitationally linked to […]
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| This Alien Solar System Doesn’t Follow the Rules – and Scientists Are Intrigued |
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2026-04-20 10:51:00 +00:00
The LHS 1903 system defies expectations with a rocky outer planet, prompting new ideas about how planets form and evolve. As astronomers discover more exoplanets, it is becoming clear that our solar system and its past may be unusual. A fourth planet recently identified in the LHS 1903 system by the European Space Agency’s CHEOPS […]
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| What Did Prehistoric Europeans Eat? Scientists Uncover Surprising Answers |
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2026-04-20 08:42:34 +00:00
Ancient diets in Poland reveal how food, identity, and inequality shaped prehistoric life. An international team of archaeologists and scientists has pieced together the diets of prehistoric populations in north-central Poland, offering new insight into how communities responded to environmental change and evolving social conditions over a span of three thousand years from the Neolithic […]
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