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Feb 26 2026SCIENCE

Brains that Keep Growing: How New Cells Help Memory Stay Sharp

New brain cells are still being made in people as they age, and those who keep producing them seem to remember better. Scientists studied brain tissue from people ranging from young adults to those over 80 who still have great memory. They counted cells that are in the early stages of becoming

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Feb 06 2026SCIENCE

Faster Food, Stronger Shape: How Sugar Pathways Shape Fungal Growth

Fungi can change their shape on the fly. When the outside world shifts, they switch between cell forms to survive or infect. Scientists know a lot about the genes that trigger these changes, but they have not looked closely at what fuels them. A new study shows that the sugar‑processing rou

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Jan 24 2026CRYPTO

Gemini and Genesis: The End of a Legal Battle

The legal fight between Gemini Trust Company, Genesis Global Capital, and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has finally wrapped up. The SEC decided to drop its civil lawsuit against Gemini and Genesis. This lawsuit was about Gemini's Earn program, which the SEC claimed was selling unre

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

Exploring the Link Between ANGPTL4 and Cancer Risk

ANGPTL4, a protein made by the liver, plays a role in how the body handles energy and fights inflammation. It has been linked to cancer growth, but its exact connection to cancer risk in humans is still a mystery. A recent study aimed to shed light on this by examining the levels of ANGPTL4 in the b

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering a Rare Bone Disorder: Iranian Researchers Find New Genetic Clue

In Iran, scientists recently discovered a new genetic change in people with a rare bone condition. This condition, called osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), makes bones very weak and easy to break. Usually, this happens because of problems in two specific genes, COL1A1 and COL1A2. However, in some cases,

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

A Closer Look at Fixing Missing Teeth with Tiny Implants

When someone is born without a maxillary lateral incisor, it can be a real problem. The bone in that area is often too small for regular implants. But now, there's a new solution: narrow-diameter implants. These tiny implants might just be the answer for people with this issue. Researchers have bee

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Preeclampsia and the Protein Puzzle

Preeclampsia is a serious pregnancy condition. It happens when blood vessels in the placenta don't work right. This can lead to high blood pressure and other problems. Scientists think a protein called Thrombospondin-1 (THBS1) might be involved. THBS1 is a big molecule in the body. It usually helps

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Nov 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Gal Gadot's Stand for Israel: A Bold Move Amid Hollywood Divide

Gal Gadot, the famous actor known for her role in "Wonder Woman, " has been given a big award called the Genesis Prize. This prize is for people who have done great things and support Jewish values. Gadot has been a strong supporter of Israel, especially during the hard times of the war with Hamas.

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Nov 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Gal Gadot Honored for Standing Up for Israel

Gal Gadot, the famous Israeli actor, just won a big award called the Genesis Prize. This prize is given to people who do great things and support Jewish values. Gadot is known for her strong support of Israel, especially during the tough times of the war with Hamas. The war started in October 2023

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

How ATF4 Helps Hearts Heal After a Heart Attack

After a heart attack, the heart needs new blood vessels to heal and work better. But the low-oxygen environment after a heart attack makes it hard for these new vessels to form. ATF4 is a protein that might help with this process. Scientists did some experiments to see how ATF4 works. They used cel

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