Intake of an FDA-Approved Drug Slows Disease Progression in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model, According to Researchers
Health

Intake of an FDA-Approved Drug Slows Disease Progression in an Alzheimer’s Disease Model, According to Researchers

When employed in lab models, Indiana University School of Medicine researchers discovered that niacin slows the advancement of Alzheimer’s disease, a finding that could pave…
According to Surprising Findings, Mosquito Odor Sensors are Sensitive to Molecular Regulation to Avoid Insect Repellents
Zoology

According to Surprising Findings, Mosquito Odor Sensors are Sensitive to Molecular Regulation to Avoid Insect Repellents

Scientists from Johns Hopkins Medicine discovered that, unlike fruit flies, mosquito odor sensing neuron cells shut down when induced to create odor-related proteins or receptors,…
Endangered Animal Studies on the China-Vietnam Border Highlight the Need for Transboundary Conservation
Zoology

Endangered Animal Studies on the China-Vietnam Border Highlight the Need for Transboundary Conservation

In the face of climate change, a series of studies on endangered species that live on the Vietnam-China border highlight the growing necessity of transboundary…
Tiny Bubbles, Once Known as Cellular Debris, may Play a Key Role in Understanding and Treating Diseases
Zoology

Tiny Bubbles, Once Known as Cellular Debris, may Play a Key Role in Understanding and Treating Diseases

Scientists have long puzzled over how cells interact with one another, but Rutgers researchers have cracked the code using a tiny roundworm. The research, published…
New Images Reveal Mysteries of Ghostly ORCs in Space
Astronomy

New Images Reveal Mysteries of Ghostly ORCs in Space

Over the decades, radio telescope observations of the cosmos have uncovered several anomalies. The cosmos is full of strange things, from pulsars to fast-radio bursts.…
Kenya-Based Powered By People Gets $5 Million Seed to Scale Operations of Its Wholesale E-Commerce Platform
Business

Kenya-Based Powered By People Gets $5 Million Seed to Scale Operations of Its Wholesale E-Commerce Platform

Powered by People, a Kenya-based wholesale e-commerce platform with hubs in the Americas, Asia, and Europe, has raised $5 million in early capital to expand…
Kenya-Based Agritech Apollo Raises $40 Million in Softbank-Led Round, Joined By Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, CDC
Business

Kenya-Based Agritech Apollo Raises $40 Million in Softbank-Led Round, Joined By Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, CDC

Agritech Company established in Kenya By the end of 2022, Apollo Agriculture, which assists farmers in obtaining high-quality agricultural supplies, finance, and markets, wants to…
After Anaplan, Which Saas Company Will Private Equity Target Next
Business

After Anaplan, Which Saas Company Will Private Equity Target Next

Thoma Bravo, a private equity group, said last night that it has agreed to buy Anaplan for $10.7 billion. The shares of the financial planning…
India Won’t Allow Offsetting Loss on One Crypto with Profit from Another
Technology

India Won’t Allow Offsetting Loss on One Crypto with Profit from Another

The Ministry of Finance announced Monday that India’s new taxation law for virtual digital assets will not allow individuals to credit losses on one asset…
In 1997, Scientists Made a Frog Levitate
Physics

In 1997, Scientists Made a Frog Levitate

In the year 2000, a levitating frog won an Ig Nobel prize in recognition of a team of scientists led by Dr. Andre Geim who…
Gensyn Applies a Token to Distributed Computing For AI Developers, Raises $6.5M
Business

Gensyn Applies a Token to Distributed Computing For AI Developers, Raises $6.5M

The underlying ideas of “deep learning,” which evolved in the 1950s, are required for self-driving automobiles and other AI-based applications. This necessitates the development of…
Is Information the Fifth State of Matter Physicist Aims To Prove It Is
Physics

Is Information the Fifth State of Matter Physicist Aims To Prove It Is

A new experiment aims to establish the existence of a fifth state of matter. Dr. Melvin Vopson of the University of Portsmouth claims that information…
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