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Early diagnosis of bladder cancer, now at home
Health

Early diagnosis of bladder cancer, now at home

January 21, 2025January 21, 2025

Bladder cancer has a cure rate of over 90% when detected early, but it has a high recurrence rate of 70%, necessitating continuous monitoring. Late detection often requires major surgeries such as bladder…

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Fatty muscles increase the risk of heart disease
Health

Fatty muscles increase the risk of heart disease

January 20, 2025January 20, 2025

People with pockets of fat hidden inside their muscles are at a higher risk of dying or being hospitalised from a heart attack or heart failure, regardless of their body mass index, according…

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Man arrested after hitting supermarket manager with a shovel
World

Man arrested after hitting supermarket manager with a shovel

January 19, 2025January 29, 2025

A 29-year-old man was arrested by security guards at a supermarket in Sinop, 503 km from Cuiabá, Brazil, after attacking the store manager with a shovel on Saturday (18). The case happened at…

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New species of North African predatory dinosaur discovered
Paleontology

New species of North African predatory dinosaur discovered

January 19, 2025January 19, 2025

The fossil’s eventful history stretches far back into the past: the original skeleton of the large predatory dinosaur was described by the Munich paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach (1871-1952). It was excavated in…

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Uncovering an ancient Bronze Age city in Iraq
Archaeology

Uncovering an ancient Bronze Age city in Iraq

January 17, 2025January 17, 2025

New discoveries by a UCF researcher and her team at the ancient Mesopotamian site of Kurd Qaburstan, including clay tablets with ancient cuneiform writing, a game board and large structural remains, may provide…

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Giant 200-million-year-old dinosaur skull discovered in China
Paleontology

200 million-year-old dinosaur skull discovered in China

January 13, 2025January 13, 2025

A remarkably well-preserved dinosaur skull unearthed in China has been identified as a new, previously unknown species, according to researchers. The fossil, belonging to an early relative of sauropods, was discovered in 2007…

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When will nuclear fusion become a viable source of energy
Science

When will nuclear fusion become a viable source of energy?

January 13, 2025January 13, 2025

George R. Tynan, University of California, San Diego and Farhat Beg, University of California, San Diego The way scientists think about fusion changed forever in 2022, when what some called the experiment of…

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Archaeological treasures from the Temple of Hatshepsut
Archaeology

Archaeological treasures from the Temple of Hatshepsut

January 12, 2025January 27, 2025

Archaeologists working at the ancient necropolis of Thebes in Luxor have uncovered extraordinary findings that shed light on the architectural and cultural grandeur of Egypt’s New Kingdom. Among these discoveries are well-preserved sections…

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Can we detect advanced civilizations through pollution
Science | Space

Can we detect advanced civilizations through pollution?

January 12, 2025January 12, 2025

The search for alien life is closely tied to the quest for habitable planets. Astronomers are focusing on exoplanets, looking for atmospheric chemicals that could indicate the presence of advanced civilizations. These substances,…

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Filter captures and recycles aluminum from industrial waste
Science

Filter captures and recycles aluminum from industrial waste

January 9, 2025January 9, 2025

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Used in everything from soda cans and foil wrap to circuit boards and rocket boosters, aluminum is the second-most-produced metal in the world after steel. By the end of this…

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