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Oct 7, 2024
Genetic Time Travel: How Scientists Plan to Bring Back Long-Lost Creatures
The field of de-extinction science is making remarkable strides, with US-based biotech firm Colossal Biosciences leading the charge. Founded by tech entrepreneur Ben Lamm and Harvard geneticist George Church, the company is pioneering efforts to resurrect long-lost species through advanced genetic engineering techniques.
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Charleston J Barton
Food & Health
Oct 7, 2024
The Neural Sweet Spot: Balancing Glucose for Brain Health
Researchers at Stanford Medicine have uncovered a surprising link between glucose levels and the brain's ability to produce new neurons. This discovery opens up exciting possibilities for maintaining cognitive health and potentially treating neurodegenerative diseases.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
OvarianVax: A New Hope in Cancer Prevention
In a significant development for cancer research, scientists at the University of Oxford are working on what could be the world's first vaccine for ovarian cancer. The project, named OvarianVax, aims to teach the immune system to recognise and attack the earliest stages of ovarian cancer, potentially leading to the elimination of this deadly disease.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
Enzyme Engineering: Supercharging Nature's Plastic-Eating Microbes
Researchers at Northwestern University have identified a potential natural solution that possesses the ability to break down PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic, one of the most problematic materials in our waste stream.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
Electric Vehicle Sales to Reach 14 Million by the end of 2024
The IEA’s 2024 report projects that 14 million electric cars will be sold globally by the end of the year, accounting for 20% of all new car sales.
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Alice Cherrington
Technology
Oct 9, 2024
From Siri to Sentience: The Evolution of AI in Industry Discussions
The evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) over the past decade has moved from simple voice assistants like Siri to more complex, human-like interactions, sparking debates about whether AI could one day become sentient.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Oct 2, 2024
Western Australian Town Set for 80% Renewable Power
In an innovative move towards sustainable energy, the remote town of Exmouth in Western Australia's Gascoyne region is poised to run on 80% renewable energy.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
From Black to Green: How Britain Became the First G7 Nation to Ditch Coal
On 1 October 2024, the United Kingdom marked a significant moment in its energy history as the last remaining coal-fired power station in Nottinghamshire was decommissioned. The closure of Uniper-owned Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station brought to an end a 142-year history of coal-powered electricity generation in the country, making the UK the first G7 nation to completely phase out this fossil fuel from its power mix.
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Charleston J Barton
Food & Health
Oct 4, 2024
Vibrating Particles Herald New Era in Cancer Treatment
In a remarkable scientific advancement, researchers have uncovered a novel approach to combating cancer that could transform treatment options.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Food & Health
Oct 1, 2024
The Electrolyte Craze: Miracle Supplement or Marketing Hype?
In recent years, the wellness industry has witnessed a surge in the popularity of electrolyte supplements, with global demand for flavored and functional water expected to reach a staggering $112.6 billion by 2030.
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Liam Alexander
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