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Scientists link gut bacteria to early stages of Parkinson’s disease
Sign up for our free Health Check email to receive exclusive analysis on the week in healthGet our free Health Check emailGet our free Health Check emailChanges in the bacteria found in the mouth and gut of Parkinson’s disease patients…
Supporting free science is a ‘political and ethical’ duty, Macron says
STORY: :: French President Emmanuel Macron makes a firm stand against skepticism towards climate science:: Monaco:: June 8, 2025“For several years now, we've been hearing that, 'basically, climate change, the threat to biodiversity, the…
Scientists learn how mosquitoes outsmart human tricks and traps
Mosquito swarms may sound like chaos, but male mosquitoes are incredible listeners. Despite the noise, they can hear the faint sounds made by female wingbeats.A new study from Nagoya University uncovers how male mosquitoes hear across a…
Stanford scientists reveal simple dinner hack to stay slim and it starts with what you eat first
In a surprising twist to the ongoing battle against weight gain and blood sugar spikes, Stanford University scientists have found a simple, meal-timing trick that could help you stay slim—without cutting out your favorite foods. The secret?…
Scientists Discover Heaviest Proton-Emitting Nucleus After Nearly 30 Years
Nuclear physicists have detected the radioactive disintegration of a rare isotope of astatine for the first time. This shows that the heaviest element found in nature may be modified a lot, maybe even destroyed, in…
Science ministry releases 21 grand challenges in science, technology
Workers at a biotech laboratory of the International University under the Việt Nam National University HCMC in HCM City.— VNA/VNS Photo Thanh VũHÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Science and Technology has officially unveiled a list of 21 major…
Scientists identify a group of viruses just one mutation away from causing the next pandemic
A recent study published in Nature Communications by researchers from Washington State University (WSU), the California Institute of Technology and the University of North Carolina, has raised concerns about a group of bat viruses closely…
Scientists find gene mutation that links iron deficiency with Crohn’s disease | MorungExpress
New York, June 8 (IANS): Biomedical scientists have discovered that a genetic mutation associated with Crohn’s disease can worsen iron deficiency and anemia — one of the most common complications experienced by patients with…
CARPHA Uses Science-based Tools to Reduce the Impact of Foodborne Diseases in Caribbean Communities
Dr. Lisa Indar, Executive Director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (Photo via CARPHA)
Foodborne diseases (FBDs) continue to pose a significant threat to the health and well-being of Caribbean residents and visitors, impacting…