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  • Breakthrough Discovery Unlocks Parkinson’s Mystery: Hope for New Treatments

    In a groundbreaking development, researchers at WEHI have made a significant breakthrough in unraveling the mystery surrounding Parkinson’s disease, offering a glimmer of hope for the development of novel treatments. The discovery revolves around PINK1, a protein intricately linked to Parkinson’s, a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder worldwide. PINK1, identified over two decades ago, plays a crucial…

  • LUCA: Earth’s Oldest Ancestor Emerges, Rewriting History

    The emergence of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) has reshaped our understanding of Earth’s biological origins, rewriting history in the process. LUCA, the single organism from which all life on our planet can be traced, is now believed to have existed much earlier than previously thought. Recent research indicates that LUCA may have appeared…

  • Trump’s Attacks on Science Fuel Climate Denial Amid Cyclone Alfred

    Amidst the backdrop of President Trump’s ongoing attacks on science agencies in the United States, the recent occurrence of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred in Australia has reignited debates surrounding climate denial. The impact of these attacks on science agencies, such as the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA, has raised concerns about the ability…

  • Speech Speed Indicates Cognitive Decline Risk: Study Reveals Key Insight

    A recent study conducted by the University of Toronto has shed light on a significant finding related to speech patterns and cognitive decline in older adults. While it is commonly known that struggling to find words can be an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease, this research suggests that the speed of speech may be a…

  • Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred Fuels Climate Denial Amid US Science Agency Cuts

    Amidst ongoing cuts to major US science agencies under the Trump administration, the recent occurrence of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred has reignited climate denial debates in Australia. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a crucial entity for weather predictions and climate research, has faced significant layoffs, potentially jeopardizing its ability to forecast severe weather events…

  • NASA Extends Voyager Mission by Turning Off Science Instruments

    NASA has decided to extend the Voyager mission by turning off two of the spacecraft’s science instruments, a move aimed at conserving energy and prolonging the mission. The decision was made by mission engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. They turned off the cosmic ray subsystem experiment on Voyager 1 in February…

  • Reviewing the Latest Science Fiction and Fantasy Books for Enthusiasts

    In the realm of literature, the latest science fiction and fantasy books have been captivating enthusiasts with their imaginative narratives and thought-provoking themes. These genres, known for pushing the boundaries of reality and exploring fantastical worlds, continue to enthrall readers with their creativity and depth. One notable work is “The Unworthy” by Agustina Bazterrica, a…

  • US Science and Research Faces Drastic Funding Cuts

    The landscape of science and research in the United States is undergoing significant challenges due to drastic funding cuts. This shift has raised concerns and sparked debates on the future of scientific exploration and innovation in the country. One prominent figure shedding light on this issue is Neal Baer, a professor at Harvard Medical School…

  • Gravitational Memory and Woolly Mice: Latest Science News Highlights

    The latest science news highlights a fascinating intersection of discoveries involving gravitational memory and genetically engineered “woolly mice.” In the realm of astrophysics, Einstein’s theory of general relativity faces a potential reevaluation due to its prediction of a singularity within black holes. Physicists are exploring modifications to Einstein’s equations to resolve this paradox and gain…

  • Trailblazing Women in Science Celebrated for Inspiring Innovation and Mentorship

    In celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8th, the remarkable achievements and contributions of women in the field of science are being highlighted. Women are increasingly joining science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM) careers, with their numbers growing faster than men. While women currently represent approximately 35% of the STEMM workforce, studies indicate…