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World's First Wooden Satellite Launched by Japanese Scientists

Japanese scientists have launched the world's first wooden satellite, 'Lingosat', to study the effects of space conditions on wood, aiming to provide a sustainable alternative to traditional metal satellites.

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EMA Approves Leqembi: A New Hope for Alzheimer's Patients

2024-11-14T19:29:40.722Z

The European Medicines Agency has approved Leqembi, a treatment for Alzheimer's aimed at reducing cognitive decline in early-stage patients, after initially blocking it due to safety concerns.

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New Research Reveals How Astrocytes Manipulate Memory Retention

2024-11-14T09:40:37.433Z

Researchers from Tohoku University have discovered that astrocytes play a critical role in memory retention and manipulation, with potential implications for treating PTSD.

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James Webb Telescope Discovers 'Red Monsters' Challenging Galaxy Formation Theories

2024-11-14T09:30:23.007Z

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered three supermassive galaxies, termed 'red monsters,' that challenge existing theories of galaxy formation, suggesting they formed stars with unprecedented efficiency shortly after the Big Bang.

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2024-11-13T15:29:55.864Z

Jupiter and Venus Illuminate the Arab Night Sky

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New Study Reveals Earth Once Had Rings Similar to Saturn's Half a Billion Years Ago

2024-09-30T15:27:45.927Z

A new study suggests that Earth may have had a ring system similar to Saturn's around 466 million years ago, formed by the breakup of a large asteroid. This finding sheds light on ancient geological features and the planet's climatic history.

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Ocean Warming Rate Surges Nearly 100% Since 2005: Urgent Climate Report Released

2024-09-30T15:27:33.158Z

A new report reveals that the rate of ocean warming has nearly doubled since 2005, with significant implications for global climate, marine ecosystems, and fishing industries. Discover the alarming statistics and potential consequences of this trend.

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Earth Welcomes New Mini Moon: Asteroid 2024 PT5 Captured in Gravitational Embrace

2024-09-30T15:17:24.349Z

Earth has captured a new mini moon, asteroid 2024 PT5, providing scientists a rare opportunity to study its characteristics and behavior. This temporary celestial body will remain in Earth's orbit until November 25, 2024, despite not being visible to the naked eye.

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Revolutionary Machine Learning Algorithm Predicts Major Earthquakes Weeks in Advance

2024-09-30T12:27:51.996Z

Discover how scientists have developed a groundbreaking machine learning algorithm that predicts major earthquakes weeks before they occur, potentially saving lives and reducing economic losses.

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Asteroid 2024 PT5 to Orbit Earth: No Second Moon in Sight

2024-09-30T09:07:53.670Z

Discover the truth behind the recent rumors of a second moon for Earth. Learn about asteroid 2024 PT5, its orbit, and why it won't be visible to the naked eye.

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SpaceX's Crew-9 Mission Launches to Rescue Stranded Astronauts at ISS

2024-09-30T00:08:00.729Z

SpaceX's Crew-9 mission launched successfully to rescue stranded astronauts at the International Space Station, highlighting challenges faced by Boeing's Starliner program. The mission will conduct 200 scientific experiments during its extended stay.