Early fallopian tube cell changes were found in a high‑risk patient. A live tissue bank and organoid system will help explore initial ovarian cancer development. Very little is currently understood about the origins of ovarian cancer, and there…
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Mayo Clinic Uncovers First Warning Signs of Ovarian Cancer
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For Algorithms, Memory Is a Far More Powerful Resource Than Time
That classic result was a way to transform any algorithm with a given time budget into a new algorithm with a slightly smaller space budget. Williams saw that a simulation based on squishy pebbles would make the new algorithm’s space usage much…
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US lab plans dual-material 3D printing to boost aircraft, energy tech
A new research partnership between the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and manufacturer JuggerBot 3D aims to develop a single 3D printing system for both thermoset and thermoplastic materials.
The collaboration…
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Not just diabetes: How slightly high blood sugar wrecks men’s sexual health
Metabolic health factors, including small increases in blood sugar, are the main drivers of change in the reproductive systems and sexual functioning of aging men, according to a study presented at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society’s annual…
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Scientists Discover Mysterious 80-Million-Year-Old Landscape Hidden Beneath Antarctica
Durham University scientists examining radar images of the ice sheet above the east coast of Antarctica have discovered an 80-million-year-old ancient landscape hidden beneath the ice that is filled with mysterious flat…
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Newborn Babies and Alzheimer’s Patients Have This Surprising Thing in Common
Newborns and individuals with Alzheimer’s disease have been found to share an unusual biological feature: both show high levels of a well-established Alzheimer’s biomarker. What do newborns and individuals with Alzheimer’s disease have in common?…
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Whale Watching Tour Sees Floating Pile Of Trash — With Someone Trapped Inside
A few years ago, Simon Lorenz, owner of marine tour company Insider Divers, led a group through the waters surrounding Sri Lanka. While he and the guests were looking for whales, they noticed a pile of debris floating by.
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Rethinking Inflammation: Is Everything We Know About Aging and Disease Wrong?
The environment strongly influences health outcomes, especially in industrialized societies. A new study from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health challenges the long-standing view that inflammation is a universal feature of…
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What does a solar tornado look like? One photographer got these incredible shots
Thousands of solar tornadoes swirl above the sun’s surface at any given moment. These remarkable photos give us a glimpse at these stunning cosmic phenomena.
The entire disc of the sun captured on September 2, 2024, reveals the beauty of solar…
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Mysterious Signals From Deep Space Hint at Something Brutal, Scientists Say
Astronomers believe they’ve uncovered the source behind mysterious cosmic signals known as fast X-ray transients (FXTs) — and it adds a grim twist to our understanding of the death of stars.
Right as a massive star explodes in a supernova, it…
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