| How Physical Stress Pushes Cancer Cells Into Dangerous New States |
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2025-09-14 03:44:45 +00:00
Pressure from surrounding tissues activates invasive programs in cancer cells. This mechanical stress rewires epigenetic regulation. Cancer cells are notoriously adaptable, capable of shifting their characteristics as they spread throughout the body. Many of these shifts stem from epigenetic changes, which influence how DNA is organized and expressed rather than altering the genetic code itself. […]
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| Scientists Unveil Potential First-of-Its-Kind Treatment for Deadly Fatty Liver Disease |
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2025-09-14 03:19:48 +00:00
A new investigational treatment targets the root cause of a life-threatening liver condition connected to obesity and diabetes, offering hope for millions of patients. Scientists at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have developed an investigational drug that could provide a new treatment for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). This severe type of […]
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| Vitamin D May Help Slow Aging, Study Finds |
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2025-09-14 02:53:58 +00:00
A clinical trial suggests vitamin D may slow cellular aging by preserving telomeres. Researchers urge caution on dosing and emphasize lifestyle as the most reliable path to healthy aging. Vitamin D supplements may help safeguard the protective caps on our chromosomes that influence the pace of aging, raising hopes that the “sunshine vitamin” could support […]
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| Solar Flares Are 6.5 Times Hotter Than We Thought |
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2025-09-13 19:30:04 +00:00
Solar flares heat ions much more strongly than electrons. The finding offers a new explanation for spectral line broadening. Recent work from the University of St Andrews suggests that particles in solar flares can become 6.5 times hotter than earlier estimates, offering an unexpected resolution to a mystery about the Sun that has persisted for […]
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| Universe’s First Magnetic Fields Were As Weak as Human Brain Waves |
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2025-09-13 19:05:14 +00:00
The early Universe hosted ultra-weak magnetic fields that still shaped cosmic structures. New simulations establish stricter limits on their strength. Magnetic fields that originated during the earliest moments of the Universe may have been billions of times weaker than the pull of a household fridge magnet, with strengths on the scale of the magnetism produced […]
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| Our Galaxy’s Sweet Spot for Life Is Bigger Than We Thought |
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2025-09-13 18:40:50 +00:00
Stellar migration may greatly increase the number of habitable planets in the Milky Way. Future ESA missions will test these predictions with detailed exoplanet observations. What can the Galactic Habitable Zone (GHZ)—the region of a galaxy where complex life is thought most likely to arise—reveal about identifying stars that might host habitable planets? A recent […]
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| “Rogue” DNA Rings Expose Brain Cancer’s Earliest Secrets |
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2025-09-13 14:57:48 +00:00
Scientists have uncovered how rogue DNA rings may help spark glioblastoma at its earliest stages. An international research team has shown that rogue rings of DNA that exist outside chromosomes, called extrachromosomal DNA, or ecDNA, can drive the growth of many glioblastomas, the most common and most aggressive brain cancer in adults. The results point […]
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| 40-Year Medical Mystery Solved: Why Smoking Helps Ulcerative Colitis |
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2025-09-13 14:32:40 +00:00
Smoking helps oral bacteria settle in the gut, protecting against colitis but not Crohn’s disease. This mechanism could inspire safer treatments. A research team led by Hiroshi Ohno at the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS) in Japan has uncovered why smoking tobacco appears to ease symptoms in people with ulcerative colitis, a chronic […]
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| New Breath Test Detects Diabetes in Minutes |
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2025-09-13 14:07:43 +00:00
A Penn State team created a breath sensor that identifies diabetes by detecting acetone. The device is fast, non-invasive, and built with laser-induced graphene for precision. In the United States, nearly one in five of the 37 million adults living with diabetes is unaware of their condition. Standard methods for diagnosing diabetes and prediabetes often […]
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| A 30-Year Study Reveals a Hidden Climate Driver Heating Antarctica’s Core |
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2025-09-13 09:15:26 +00:00
East Antarctica’s interior is warming at a startling pace, powered by shifting ocean conditions that drive warm air inland. Long overlooked, this icy heart may hold the key to future sea level rise. East Antarctica’s Hidden Warming Trend Scientists have discovered that the deep interior of East Antarctica is warming more quickly than its coastal […]
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| Life on Earth May Be Thanks to a Lucky Planetary Collision |
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2025-09-13 08:50:28 +00:00
Early Earth lacked life’s essentials until a collision with Theia added them. This chance event made life possible. After the Solar System formed, it took no more than three million years for the proto-Earth to finish developing its chemical composition, according to a new study from the Institute of Geological Sciences at the University of […]
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| Weakening Gulf Stream System Could Unleash Global Chaos |
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2025-09-13 08:25:48 +00:00
Scientists warn that the Gulf Stream system could shut down after 2100, driving extreme winters, drying summers, and chaotic rainfall shifts. In scenarios where greenhouse gas emissions remain high, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could completely collapse sometime after the year 2100. The AMOC, which includes the Gulf Stream, is one of the most […]
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| “Like Nothing Anyone Has Ever Seen Before” – Bizarre Supernova Stuns Scientists |
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2025-09-13 03:09:30 +00:00
A distant supernova exposed elements from a star’s core. The result reshapes ideas of how massive stars evolve. According to long-standing theory, stars are built in layers like onions, with each layer composed of different elements that grow heavier toward the core. While this model is widely accepted, directly observing a star’s deeper layers has […]
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| When the Sun Dies: Could Alien Worlds Thrive Around Dead Stars? |
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2025-09-13 02:44:21 +00:00
White dwarfs may still host habitable planets. Conditions like tidal heating and migration shape their potential for life. The Sun will eventually die. This will occur when it exhausts the hydrogen fuel in its core and can no longer generate energy through nuclear fusion. While this stage is often imagined as the final chapter for […]
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