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Scientists develop 3D-printed logic gates, paving the way for semiconductor-free electronics

MIT researchers have made a breakthrough that could pave the way for creating fully 3D-printed electronics without the need for semiconductors. Their new study, published...

This giant cluster is spitting out massive stars

We live inside the Milky Way galaxy which is joined as it drifts through space by two satellite galaxies, the Magellanic Clouds. A star cluster...

Scientists find new treatment for gastric cancer

In Germany, around 17,000 people are diagnosed with gastric cancer every year, and it remains one of the deadliest cancers, largely due to its...

Menopause and heart health: What every woman should know

Heart disease is a serious risk for everyone as they age, but for women, the transition into menopause brings additional concerns. According to an American...

Are ultra-processed foods really that bad? Experts warn against rushed public health advice

There’s been growing concern about ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and their impact on health. However, experts warn that rushing to tell people to avoid all UPFs...

Noisy white dwarfs could impact major space mission, study finds

Two Dutch master's students have discovered that the background noise from white dwarf stars will be louder than expected in the upcoming LISA space...

Engineers achieve super-fast wireless data speeds, 9,380 times faster than 5G!

A team of engineers from University College London (UCL) has set a new world record for the fastest wireless data transmission. They successfully sent data...

Scientists find best clot-busting drug for stroke recovery

A recent meta-analysis published in Neurology suggests that tenecteplase, a clot-busting drug, may be slightly more effective than alteplase in helping people recover from ischemic stroke....

High-potency cannabis makes a mark on your DNA, study shows

A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry has revealed that frequent use of high-potency cannabis, which contains 10% or more THC (the psychoactive substance in cannabis),...

Fermented black garlic extract could fight prostate cancer

Researchers from the University of Cordoba and the Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute (IMIBIC) have found that an extract from fermented black garlic may help...

Early signs of mini-stroke everyone needs to know

A Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA), often referred to as a mini-stroke, is a brief episode where stroke-like symptoms appear and then disappear, usually within...

Scientists find a surprising cause of Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers from Yale-NUS College have made a significant discovery that could change how we understand Alzheimer’s disease, a condition that affects memory and cognitive...

How diet impacts high blood pressure: Foods to avoid

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects millions of people worldwide and is a leading cause of heart disease and stroke. While various...

This simple dietary change could help prevent heart disease

Heart disease is the leading cause of death around the world, claiming almost 18 million lives each year. While many things contribute to heart...

Scientists find a new way to reduce pain after surgery

At the Medical University of South Carolina, a group of researchers has discovered something that could change how we manage pain after surgery. The...

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Asteroid mining is a trillion-dollar space opportunity, shows study

A new opportunity for the future of space exploration and industry has emerged: asteroid mining. While astronomers recently discovered a 33-foot-long asteroid called 2024 PT5,...

Scientists develop new perovskite materials for better lasers and LEDs

Researchers have developed a new technique that allows them to precisely control the structure of a material called layered hybrid perovskites (LHPs) at the...

How did life’s building blocks arrive on Earth? Zinc in meteorites offers new clues

Scientists have discovered that meteorites, specifically unmelted asteroids, may have played a key role in bringing the essential ingredients for life to Earth. Researchers from...

A black hole has destroyed a star, and used the wreckage to pummel another...

When a supermassive black hole consumes a star, it doesn’t just swallow it whole. It shreds the star, ripping it apart bit by bit...

How did Mars become uninhabitable

Mars has captured our imagination for centuries. Ever since the invention of the telescope our imagination has often drifted toward the possibility of life on...