Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago Fatty Acid Therapy Restores Age-Related Vision in Mice UC Irvine researchers found that injecting a specific very-long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid into aged mice reversed visual decline and molecular signs of retinal aging, offering a potential new approach to prevent age-related macular degeneration.
Read More Scince News Space 7 months ago Moon Radio Telescopes Could Expose Dark Matter Soon Japanese simulations show the faint 21-cm radio glow from the Universe's Dark Ages could reveal dark matter properties. Lunar far-side radio telescopes may be the ideal way to detect this tiny signal.
Read More Scince News Space 7 months ago How CO2 Ice Blocks Carve Strange Gullies on Mars Today Lab experiments show CO2 ice blocks can burrow through Martian sand via rapid sublimation, carving gullies that mimic biological traces. The discovery reshapes how scientists interpret dune gullies and seasonal erosion on Mars.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago Rapid Tooth Loss in Elders Signals Higher Death Risk A large new study links faster tooth loss in older adults to higher mortality risk, suggesting dental decline can indicate underlying systemic problems and that regular dental care may reveal broader health issues.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago Rare Infant Diabetes Traced to TMEM167A Gene Mutation Researchers identify TMEM167A as a new genetic cause of a rare neonatal diabetes syndrome. Stem-cell models show the mutation blocks insulin release and kills beta cells, linking this rare disorder to broader diabetes mechanisms.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago Could Gut Methane Increase How Many Calories You Absorb? Research from Arizona State University shows methane-producing gut microbes can boost calorie extraction from high-fiber foods, revealing how microbiome composition may shape individual responses to diet and personalized nutrition.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago Your Zip Code Predicts Dementia Risk — Brain Scan Evidence Wake Forest research shows neighborhood disadvantage measured by ZIP code correlates with brain changes linked to dementia. Findings highlight environmental injustice, social determinants, and policy implications for brain health.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago Hidden Lead in Popular Protein Powders: What to Know Independent tests reveal many popular protein powders contain lead above California's safety benchmark. Learn which products were flagged, why lead matters, and practical steps to reduce exposure.
Read More Scince News Space 7 months ago Fresh Ice on Enceladus Reveals Organic Clues to Life Reanalysis of Cassini plume data reveals fresh, complex organic molecules in ice from Enceladus. Findings strengthen the moon’s candidacy as a potentially habitable ocean world and inform future ESA mission plans.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago Why Aerobic Exercise Eases Knee Osteoarthritis Pain A BMJ review of 217 trials shows aerobic exercise — walking, cycling, swimming — best relieves pain and improves function in knee osteoarthritis. Learn what types of activity work, safety notes, and practical tips.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Meet Khankhuuluu: The Dragon Prince of Tyrannosaurs Scientists describe Khankhuuluu, a newly identified dinosaur from Mongolia, as the closest-known ancestor of Tyrannosaurs. The discovery sheds light on size evolution, migration between Asia and North America, and the rise of apex predators.
Read More Scince News Nature 7 months ago Sea Levels Rising Faster Than in 4,000 Years: Risks A Rutgers-led study shows global sea levels are rising faster than at any time in 4,000 years. Thermal expansion, melting ice and land subsidence put delta megacities at acute risk.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago Exercise and Omega-3 Boost Immunity Against Root Infection A new rat study in Scientific Reports finds that regular exercise combined with omega‑3 supplementation reduces inflammation, bone loss and infection in chronic apical periodontitis — suggesting lifestyle measures can aid oral immunity.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago How to Keep Your Brain Sharp: Lifelong Strategies Now Discover how cognitive reserve, lifelong learning and social engagement can preserve brain health. Evidence-based strategies—from language and music to exercise—help delay cognitive decline and boost mental resilience.
Read More Scince News Space 7 months ago Tiny Dark Blob Detected 7.3 Billion Light-Years Away Astronomers used gravitational lensing to detect a compact, invisible mass of roughly one million solar masses in a galaxy 7.3 billion light-years away — the smallest object ever found at cosmological distance by gravity.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago When Dementia Isn't Dementia: Treatable Liver Causes New analyses suggest up to 13% of US dementia diagnoses may be misattributed — actually caused by treatable liver dysfunction. Screening for hepatic encephalopathy and FIB-4 could reveal reversible cognitive decline.
Read More Scince News Space 7 months ago Planet Y: Hidden Earth-Size World Tilts the Kuiper Belt New analysis of Kuiper Belt orbits finds a 15° tilt between 80–200 AU, suggesting a hidden sub-Earth world dubbed "Planet Y." Researchers outline methods, simulations, and search implications for the outer Solar System.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago Sound You Can't Hear Could Treat Alzheimer's and Cancer Focused ultrasound uses inaudible sound to open the blood-brain barrier, deliver drugs, and stimulate immune responses against cancer. Learn how this noninvasive technology is reshaping treatments for Alzheimer's, brain tumors and rare CNS disorders.
Read More Scince News Health 7 months ago Millions May Have Lost Their Smell After COVID-19, Unaware A large U.S. study finds many people who had COVID-19 may have lingering, unrecognized loss of smell. Objective testing shows olfactory deficits in people who thought their sense of smell was normal.
Read More Scince News Scientific 7 months ago Could Your Digital Twin Monitor and Treat Your Mind? Digital cognitive twins—AI-driven virtual replicas of a person’s cognitive and physiological profile—use wearable and behavioural data to predict, monitor and personalise mental health care, promising earlier interventions and tailored treatments.