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Astronomers Find Hundreds of Multi-Tailed Extended Tidal Tails in Oldest Known Globular Cluster, NGC 288

Astronomers have discovered multiple extended tidal tails around the oldest known globular cluster, NGC 288. This latest discovery sheds light on aspects of the evolution history of star clusters and gravitational encounters that sculpt their morphology. Tidal Tails: What are they? Tidal tails are stream-like structures, often thousands of light-years in length. These occur during…

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Traces of Antimatter from Cosmic Rays Resurrect WIMPs as Dark Matter candidates in 2024

Recent interest in one of the universe’s most elusive constituents, dark matter, has been renewed through the detection of antimatter signatures in cosmic rays. The new evidence underlines weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) detection, proposed to constitute dark matter since early theorization, never clearly detected. This paper discusses the development and implications for our understanding…

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Rejuvenated stem cells in the mouse brain revived the mice through CRISPR

A landmark study published in Nature this October explained how CRISPR gene-editing technology could reverse the aging process in the brain stem cells of mice. The research provides a potential pathway for future therapies designed to combat neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Scientists and medical experts around the globe are paying attention, giving…

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New Insights into Myelin Fatty Acid Metabolism: Potential Energy Reserve for the Central Nervous System

Researchers recently discovered crucial clues about how a lipid-rich substance known to cover nerve fibers, myelin, might serve as an energy reserve for the CNS. For centuries, it was conventionally accepted that neurons were basically fueled by glucose. However, recent evidence indicates that myelin’s fat metabolism should be an alternative storage of energy, mainly when…

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Researchers Discover Mechanism Behind Immune Perturbations After Severe Infections

Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine report identifying a key mechanism driving persistent immune dysfunction after severe infections. Such mechanisms have revealed new directions to restoring immune responses in patients whose immune systems are chronically disordered after diseases such as tuberculosis and sepsis. In September 2024, a new study was published on the discovery. Overview…

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