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Breakthrough Parkinson’s Treatment Shows Potential to Slow Disease Progression, Trial Indicates

Pioneering Parkinson’s Treatment Shows Potential to Slow Aggressive Disease Progression, Trial Suggests Early data from a clinical trial indicates that a novel antibody drug for Parkinson’s disease could potentially slow … Read More

Pluto’s Heart: Formed by Cosmic Collision, Not Ocean Depths

The heart-shaped feature on Pluto, known as Tombaugh Regio, has intrigued scientists since its discovery during NASA’s New Horizons mission in 2015. Recent research published in the journal Nature Astronomy … Read More

Unlocking Immunotherapy: Insights into Treating Rare Eye Cancer

New research from the University of Pittsburgh sheds light on why conventional immunotherapies struggle to combat metastatic uveal melanoma and highlights the efficacy of adoptive therapy, where a patient’s T … Read More

NASA’s Quest for a Faster, Cheaper Route to Bring Mars Samples to Earth

NASA is pausing its mission to bring Mars samples back to Earth until a faster, more cost-effective method is identified, announced space agency officials on Monday. Retrieving soil and rocks … Read More

Revolutionizing Battery Lifespan: The Promise of Pulse Current Charging

Looking to prolong the lifespan of your laptop or smartphone battery? A novel ‘pulse current’ charging technique might just do the trick, potentially doubling the longevity of lithium-ion batteries commonly … Read More

Exploring 32 Remarkable Ancient Burials: From ‘Vampire’ Decapitations to Opulent Afterlife Offerings

Throughout history, human burials have encapsulated the essence of ancient societies, revealing both poignant rituals and captivating narratives. From grand pyramids to humble bogs, burial practices have varied immensely, each … Read More

Elon Musk’s x AI Now Hiring Engineers, Designers, and More!

Interest in AI peaked with the unveiling of ChatGPT, sparking a surge in Open AI’s popularity. However, Elon Musk, CEO of X, voiced criticism against ChatGPT, branding it ‘too woke’ … Read More