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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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Arab Scientists Honored with King Hussein Cancer Research Award 2024

2024-11-15T04:49:33.946Z

The King Hussein Cancer Research Award honored 13 Arab researchers for their contributions to cancer research at a ceremony in Amman, Jordan, highlighting the importance of local scientific initiatives.

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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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Mount Everest Surprises Scientists: Continues to Rise Annually Due to Erosion

2024-10-01T15:58:14.550Z

Discover how Mount Everest continues to rise annually due to geological processes related to river erosion, as revealed by new scientific research.

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Scientists Unveil New Capture Exchange Theory on Moon's Origin, Challenging Collision Hypothesis

2024-10-01T10:18:11.825Z

Discover the new capture exchange theory proposed by scientists at Penn State University, challenging the traditional collision hypothesis for the Moon's origin. This groundbreaking research offers fresh insights into celestial mechanics and the dynamics of moon formation.