Genetic mutation linked to delayed onset of rare Alzheimer’s

A Colombian man's novel genetic mutation that stalled the symptoms of his rare form of Alzheimer's for 20 years has been identified. The discovery could lead to therapies that boost people’s resilience against the debilitating disease.

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Webb confirms water in weird comet, but something else is missing

The James Webb Space Telescope has detected water vapor on an object in the asteroid belt, a region of the solar system where it wasn’t known to survive. The new observations also reveal something unexpectedly missing.

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Algorithm uses genetic markers to predict diabetic kidney disease

Researchers have developed an algorithm that uses genetic markers to predict whether a type 2 diabetic will develop kidney disease years in advance, offering early treatment of this common and serious - but preventable - complication.

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Street-legal, overgrown Tamiya R/C car will debut this summer

One of the most gloriously silly projects in the automotive world is set to launch within the next few months. The Tamiya Wild One Max is a faithful replica of a hugely popular R/C toy from the '80s, upscaled to a two-seat, street-legal electric buggy.

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Success: Juice radar antenna breaks free after remote control thump

ESA's Juice Jupiter mission is back on track after Mission Control in Darmstadt, Germany managed to shake loose and deploy the stuck ice-penetrating Radar for Icy Moons Exploration (RIME) antenna that was stuck due to a tiny pin.

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World-first in-utero procedure successfully treats dangerous brain defect

Surgeons have successfully performed a first-of-its-kind procedure in utero to treat a potentially fatal genetic defect in the brain. Usually treated after birth, the new procedure could give newborns a better chance of a normal life.

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Subset of brain immune cells identified, linked to cognition and memory

A new study has identified a subset of microglia, the brain's immune cells, and their important role in brain development and cognition that could pave the way for new treatments for neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s disease.

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Survey: Most CISOs feel their business is at risk for cyberattack

Image: Piscine26/Adobe Stock According to a new survey of 1,600 chief information security officers from around the world by cybersecurity company Proofpoint, 68% of respondents feel their organization is at…

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8 Inspiring Real Estate Web Design Examples [by Agencies]

We already know that the era we live in pushes us to display our businesses in the best way possible in the digital world and the same thing goes for real estate companies. The real estate industry is highly competitive, thus, having a professional and effective website is crucial for success. A website that is …

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