SCIENTISTS have uncovered new biological links between blood pressure and cardiovascular disease, identifying specific plasma proteins that appear to play a causal role in raising blood pressure and increasing the risk of heart attacks…
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Science news this week: Comets light up the skies and race toward the sun, our galaxy’s mysterious glow is explained, and scientists tell us why time moves faster as we age
This week’s science news has been comet-ing thick and fast, with a flurry of reports on three dusty space snowballs that are hurtling through our cosmic backyard.
First are the comets Lemmon and SWAN, which reached their peaks in brightness in…
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Figure skating – Cup of China 2025: Amber Glenn overtakes Alysa Liu to retain women’s crown
Amber Glenn defended the women’s Cup of China title with a 214.78 following the free skating on Saturday (25 October).
The triple Axel-wielding figure skating star from the United States shot up from third in the shorts to the top of the podium…
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Pressure broadcasters to withdraw from Eurovision if genocidal Israel isn’t banned
Palestinians call for pressuring broadcasters to immediately commit to withdrawing from the Eurovision Song Contest if genocidal Israel is allowed to participate. Doing otherwise would normalise Israel’s livestreamed genocide…
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Scientists Oppose Huge Array of Mirrors in Space That Shines Nighttime Sunlight on Wealthy Customers
These days, orbital real estate is growing increasingly cluttered with all manner of communication, observation, research, and navigation satellites. It’s a market worth $286 billion in 2022, projected to grow precipitously in the coming…
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Honeysuckle-derived exosome-like nanovesicles protect against acute li
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Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare but highly lethal clinical syndrome whose causes include viral infections, drug or toxin damage, or autoimmune diseases. Liver transplantation is the only effective treatment, but only a limited…
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Evaluation of Antifungal Activity Against Candida albicans Isolates fr
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Oral candidiasis is one of the most common opportunistic fungal infections in HIV-positive patients and often serves as an early clinical indicator of immunosuppression, particularly in individuals with a low CD4+ T cell count.1,2…
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Oldest Blue Pigment In Europe Might Have Been Stone Age Make-Up
Both Neanderthals and early Homo Sapiens created art. Their cave paintings from the early Stone Age have been found across Europe, Africa and Asia and often bear characteristically earth-tone colours. They used red, brown, black and yellow —…
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Australia wins toss and opts to bowl vs. South Africa in Women’s Cricket World Cup – Beaumont Enterprise
- Australia wins toss and opts to bowl vs. South Africa in Women’s Cricket World Cup Beaumont Enterprise
- Australia Women vs South Africa Women, 26th Match Cricbuzz.com
- Australia and South Africa face off for top-of-the-table clash ESPNcricinfo
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