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Alzheimer’s Drug Rejected for Widespread Use in NHS England – What Happens Next?

A groundbreaking Alzheimer's drug called donanemab has been denied widespread use in the NHS in England. The UK's medicines regulator approved the drug, but the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) stated...
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Satellite Images: Lakes Form in Sahara Desert After Heavy Rainfall

Satellite Images: Lakes Form in Sahara Desert After Heavy RainfallLakes have been spotted in the Sahara Desert following heavy rainfall brought by a cyclone that hit northern Africa. The satellite images captured the temporary...
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The Great Auk: Human Assault on the Species and Its Fate

Great auks were large flightless birds that lived in the North Atlantic for thousands of years before humans hunted them to extinction. The last breeding pair was killed in 1844, and the species was...
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The Origin of the Wheel: A Modeling Study Reveals Its Invention 6,000 Years Ago...

The invention of the wheel around 6,000 years ago transformed various aspects of human life, from transportation to pottery making. Despite its significance, the exact origins of the wheel have remained a mystery to...
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Seeking British Volunteers for Norovirus Vaccine Trial: Join Now!

Volunteers are needed to participate in a trial for a new vaccine against norovirus, a common cause of vomiting and diarrhea, known as the winter vomiting bug. The vaccine has shown promising results in...
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Microbial life in Martian ice: Photosynthetic aliens and their replication on Earth

A recent study led by NASA suggests that microscopic photosynthetic organisms may be thriving in the icy structures found on Mars. These tiny microbes could be living inside small pockets of liquid water within...
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Ancient Temple of Unknown Civilization Discovered Underwater in Italy

Archaeologists have recently made a fascinating discovery along the Italian coast near Naples. The remains of an ancient temple, believed to be around 2,000 years old, have been found submerged in the waters off...
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Discovering the Largest Prime Number: 41 Million Digits Found by Amateur Mathematician

An amateur mathematician and former Nvidia employee recently discovered the largest prime number known to date, surpassing the previous record by over 16 million digits. Prime numbers, which are only divisible by themselves and...
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Impending Collapse of Key Atlantic Current: Global Impact for Centuries

Forty-four leading climate scientists have issued a warning about the potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), including the Gulf Stream. This giant ocean conveyor belt plays a crucial role in transporting...
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Why Doctors No Longer Recommend Breast Cancer Self-Checks: What You Need to Know

Breast cancer is a serious concern for many women, and early detection is crucial for successful treatment. In the past, doctors recommended regular breast self-exams to help detect any abnormalities. However, recent studies have...