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Brain scans of ISS astronauts show the organ quietly re-weighting its own senses during six months in orbit " turning down the silent inner ear and leaning almost entirely on the eyes to build a world with no down
22+ min ago (486+ words) Mike Fincke experienced a brief episode during his time on the International Space Station in which he had difficulty speaking. Published July 9, 2026 By the time an astronaut has been aboard the ISS for half a year, they are, in a…...
INmune Bio to Present Positive Phase 2 Imaging Data for XPro in Early Alzheimer's Disease at AAIC
31+ min ago (123+ words) Advanced MRI analyses showed early treatment-related changes in white matter myelin integrity and cortical microstructure at Week 24, supporting biologic activity of selective soluble TNF inhibition. White matter myelin integrity demonstrated a statistically significant treatment difference at Week 24 in the modified…...
Lost for 158 years: Rare Himalayan flower found in Arunachal Pradesh
52+ min ago (389+ words) A rare Himalayan flowering plant, Cyananthus hookeri, has been recorded in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang district after 158 years, marking its first confirmed sighting in India since it was last documented in Sikkim in 1867. The discovery was made by scientists from the…...
Neanderthals and Humans May Have Shared a Common Culture for 20, 000 Years
5+ hour, 53+ min ago (379+ words) VICE Get unlimited access to everything VICE has to offer. As we live through an era of rapid expansion in our understanding of our distant ancestors, the Neanderthals, we're learning they may not have been so distant after all. According…...
Spinal Cord Injury Drug Shows Promise for Alzheimer's Disease
2+ hour, 32+ min ago (388+ words) Neuroscientists from King's College London have developed an approach that targets a key protein to tackle several features of Alzheimer's disease in one go. They found that KCL-286, a drug that has previously passed Phase 1 safety trials originally developed for…...
Nomic and Wellcome Sanger Institute Collaborate to Bring Protein-Level Resolution to the Genetics of Immune Diversity - AOL
2+ hour, 47+ min ago (19+ words) Nomic and Wellcome Sanger Institute Collaborate to Bring Protein-Level Resolution to the Genetics of Immune Diversity AOL. com...
Birders can learns and contribute to science: Bird Lore By Dan Brauning | Community | tiogapublishing. com
53+ min ago (643+ words) An American robin feeds nestlings. We connect to the bird world in many ways. The most popular and intimate way is at our bird feeders. For many, curiosity and appreciation of birds in our backyards enticed us to know more,…...
Injection halves risk of chromosome error common in older human eggs
52+ min ago (716+ words) Egg cells missing a key protein may be more likely to end up with the wrong number of chromosomes, but an m RNA injection that helps the cells make the protein reduces the problem Cells with a signal indicating the…...
Did Neanderthals talk " a lot " like us?
36+ min ago (191+ words) BBC Wildlife Magazine Did Neanderthals talk " a lot " like us? just how communicative were neanderthals? It's clear from the wealth of archaeological artefacts left by Neanderthals, as well as anatomical evidence (e. g. similar vocal anatomy) and known cognitive abilities, that they…...
Man from 100, 000 years ago may be earliest victim of stabbing in face
51+ min ago (371+ words) Man likely survived stabbing and healed for a period before his death A jaw injury on a human fossil from about 100, 000 years ago could be the earliest evidence of a person taking a potentially fatal stab wound to the face,…...