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Does Space-Time Really Exist?

Is time something that flows — or just an illusion? Exploring space-time as either a fixed “block universe” or a dynamic fabric reveals deeper mysteries about existence, change, and the very nature of reality. Few ideas in modern science have changed how we understand reality as deeply as space-time, the intertwined union of space [...]

By |2025-09-15T13:01:45+00:00September 15th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Unlocking hidden soil microbes for new antibiotics

Most bacteria cannot be cultured in the lab-and that's been bad news for medicine. Many of our frontline antibiotics originated from microbes, yet as antibiotic resistance spreads and drug pipelines run dry, the soil beneath our feet has a vast hidden reservoir of untapped lifesaving compounds. Now, researchers have developed a way to access [...]

By |2025-09-14T09:54:07+00:00September 14th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

By working together, cells can extend their senses beyond their direct environment

The story of the princess and the pea evokes an image of a highly sensitive young royal woman so refined, she can sense a pea under a stack of mattresses. When it comes to human biology, it also takes an abnormal individual to sense far beyond its surroundings, in this case, a cancer cell. [...]

By |2025-09-13T15:25:23+00:00September 13th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Overworked Brain Cells May Hold the Key to Parkinson’s

Scientists at Gladstone Institutes uncovered a surprising reason why dopamine-producing neurons, crucial for smooth body movements, die in Parkinson’s disease. In mice, when these neurons were kept overactive for weeks, they began to falter, first losing their connections and then dying altogether. This mirrors the selective neuron loss seen in patients, where overworked cells [...]

By |2025-09-12T13:07:40+00:00September 12th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Old tires find new life: Rubber particles strengthen superhydrophobic coatings against corrosion

Development of highly robust superhydrophobic anti-corrosion coating using recycled tire rubber particles.  Superhydrophobic materials offer a strategy for developing marine anti-corrosion materials due to their low solid-liquid contact area and low surface energy. However, existing superhydrophobic anti-corrosion materials often suffer from poor mechanical stability and inadequate long-term protection, limiting their practical application in real-world [...]

By |2025-09-12T16:01:10+00:00September 10th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

This implant could soon allow you to read minds

Mind reading: Long a science fiction fantasy, today an increasingly concrete scientific goal. Researchers at Stanford University have succeeded in decoding internal language in real time thanks to a brain implant and artificial intelligence. A technological feat with promising applications, but also dizzying ethical implications. An unprecedented technological advance For the first time, a [...]

By |2025-09-10T11:11:00+00:00September 10th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

A New Weapon Against Cancer: Cold Plasma Destroys Hidden Tumor Cells

Cold plasma penetrates deep into tumors and attacks cancer cells. Short-lived molecules were identified as key drivers. Scientists at the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP), working with colleagues from Greifswald University Hospital and University Medical Centre Rostock, have shown that cold plasma can successfully destroy tumor cells even within deeper layers of tissue. [...]

By |2025-09-08T13:28:57+00:00September 8th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

This Common Sleep Aid May Also Protect Your Brain From Alzheimer’s

Lemborexant and similar sleep medications show potential for treating tau-related disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease. New research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis shows that a commonly used sleep medication can restore normal sleep patterns and shield mice from the brain damage linked to neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease. The drug, lemborexant, blocks the buildup [...]

By |2025-09-07T13:26:58+00:00September 7th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Sugar-Coated Nanoparticles Boost Cancer Drug Efficacy

A team of researchers at the University of Mississippi has discovered that coating cancer treatment carrying nanoparticles in a sugar-like material increases their treatment efficacy. They reported their findings in Advanced Healthcare Materials. Over a tenth of breast cancer diagnoses are for triple-negative breast cancer. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) gets its name because it lacks three common targets: [...]

By |2025-09-06T12:56:21+00:00September 6th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments

Nanoparticle-Based Vaccine Shows Promise in Fighting Cancer

In a study published in OncoImmunology, researchers from the German Cancer Research Center and Heidelberg University have created a therapeutic vaccine that mobilizes the immune system to target cancer cells. The researchers demonstrated that virus peptides combined with silica nanoparticles can trigger efficient T-cell responses against HPV-related malignancies. When tested in a mouse model, the nanoparticles significantly suppressed tumor [...]

By |2025-09-04T09:24:29+00:00September 4th, 2025|Categories: News|0 Comments
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