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    Alarm: Hair Loss Drug Linked to Suicide

    A popular hair-loss drug may have dangerous mental health effects long dismissed by authorities. Scientists now demand urgent regulatory reform. A new review by a public health researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem uncovers that finasteride, a widely used medication for hair loss...
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    China’s oyster-inspired ‘bone glue’ bonds fractures in minutes.

    New bio-glue mimics oysters, fixing shattered bones in 3 minutes without major surgery. A team of Chinese researchers has successfully created a new kind of medical adhesive called “Bone-02.” Inspired by oysters, the new glue is designed to repair broken bones quickly without the need for metal...
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    Nobel Peace Prize 2025

    Maria Corina Machado Prize motivation: “for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy” Maria Corina Machado has led the struggle for democracy in the face of...
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    Nobel Prize in Literature 2025.

    László Krasznahorkai The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2025 is awarded to the Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai, “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art.” László Krasznahorkai is a great epic writer in the Central European...
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    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025.

    Susumu Kitagawa Kyoto University, Japan Richard Robson University of Melbourne, Australia Omar M. Yaghi University of California, Berkeley, USA “for the development of metal-organic frameworks” The Nobel Prize laureates in chemistry 2025 have created molecular constructions with large spaces...
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    Nobel Prize in Physics 2025

    John Clarke University of California, Berkeley, USA Michel H. Devoret Yale University, New Haven, CT and University of California, Santa Barbara, USA John M. Martinis University of California, Santa Barbara, USA “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy...
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    Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025.

    Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025 for their fundamental discoveries relating to peripheral immune tolerance. The laureates identified the immune system’s security guards, regulatory T cells, which prevent immune cells from...
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    HPV Deep Seek - Detects Head and Neck Cancer up to 10 Years Before Symptoms

    Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes an estimated 70 percent of head and neck cancers in the U.S., making it the most common cancer caused by the virus. Yet unlike cervical cancers caused by HPV, there is no screening test for HPV-associated head and neck cancers. In a new federally funded study...
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    The DEADLY Paradox That Bankrupted Top Mathematicians.

    Nicolaus Bernoulli, nephew of Jacob Bernoulli (1655-1705), wrote the St. Petersburg Paradox in 1713. After it was published, a Swiss mathematician named Gabrial Cramer sent him a solution, which Bernoulli did not think was adequate, so he sent it to his cousin, Daniel Bernoullli (1700-1782), a...
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    World's Most Explosive Liquid

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    Einstein Was Right Again: Ripples in Space-Time Confirm Century-Old Theory.

    New observations of two black holes merging have confirmed predictions made decades ago by Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and Roy Kerr. A decade ago, scientists first picked up ripples in the fabric of space-time, known as gravitational waves, produced by the collision of two black holes...
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    Pregnancy is Insane.

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    Huntington’s disease treated successfully for first time.

    Surgical procedure to treat devastating illness slowed progress of disease by 75% in patients after three years. Huntington’s disease, a devastating degenerative illness that runs in families, has been treated successfully for the first time in a breakthrough gene therapy trial. It is one of...
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    Goodbye Colonoscopy?

    AI-powered gut microbiome mapping could revolutionize cancer detection and transform disease diagnosis. Scientists at the University of Geneva have created the first detailed catalogue of gut bacteria at the subspecies level, unlocking powerful new ways to detect colorectal cancer. By applying...
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    New drug could be first to stop deadly fatty liver disease.

    New investigational treatment interrupts disease at its source, offering hope for millions with life-threatening liver condition linked to obesity and diabetes. Scientists at UC San Diego have identified a new drug, ION224, that could transform the treatment of MASH, a dangerous form of fatty...
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    The Most Dangerous Escalator in Rome

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    48 years since the Voyager 1 & 2

    This week marks 48 years since the Sept. 5, 1977, launch of NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida, to study Jupiter and Saturn up close. Nearly a half-century later, Voyager 1 and its twin, Voyager 2 are still exploring. Only now they're in the outer reaches of our solar...
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    The Dumbest Animal Alive

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