Science

In recent decades, the average life expectancy across the globe has soared, presenting humanity with a remarkable achievement. This increase can be attributed to numerous advancements that span across various fields, explicitly in sanitation, public health measures, improved nutrition, and breakthroughs in medical science. For instance, in Canada, a report by Statistics Canada reveals that
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As our planet continues to grapple with escalating environmental crises, two of the most pressing concerns have recently emerged: microplastics and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly referred to as ‘forever chemicals.’ Both of these pollutants are aberrations of modern consumerism, resulting from the relentless production and consumption of synthetic materials. However, recent research illuminates
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Astrophysics, the discipline that seeks to unravel the mysteries of our vast Universe, has taken a monumental step forward with the recent achievement by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The Frontier supercomputer has executed an unprecedented astrophysical simulation, marking a landmark moment in the field. This breakthrough, termed ExaSky, encompasses an astonishing 31 billion cubic
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Alzheimer’s disease continues to present a formidable challenge to medical science. Defined as a neurodegenerative disorder, it primarily affects cognitive functions such as memory and reasoning. Traditionally viewed through the lens of amyloid-beta and tau protein accumulation, emerging research has initiated a paradigm shift by suggesting a potential link to insulin resistance—giving rise to the
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When someone experiences a sudden cardiac arrest, every second counts. A person’s chance of survival diminishes significantly within minutes without immediate intervention. CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a critical technique that helps sustain blood flow and oxygen to vital organs until advanced medical care can be accessed. Despite the proven efficacy of CPR, studies indicate
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For tens of thousands of years, humans have expressed thoughts, emotions, and experiences through various means, but pinpointing the moment when these expressions transformed into structured writing remains elusive. Despite this ambiguity, recent archaeological studies shed light on this pivotal transition, particularly focusing on ancient Mesopotamian cylinder seals. A team from the University of Bologna
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Microplastics—tiny plastic particles that measure less than five millimeters—have become an omnipresent threat in our modern world, infiltrating our ecosystems and, alarmingly, even the human body. Recent revelations have identified these substances not only in the environment but within critical human organs, including the placenta. As researchers race to decode the implications of this ubiquitous
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