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Scientists in China have made a breakthrough that could change the future of medicine. Using stem cell therapy, they successfully reversed diabetes in patients by regenerating insulin-producing beta cells. Unlike normal treatments, which only manage symptoms, this method helps the body naturally control blood sugar again. Early results are very promising - some patients returned to normal glucose levels without taking medicine, and their overall health improved. This is the first real sign of a possible cure for diabetes. It also proves that regenerative medicine is not just an idea, but a powerful tool to fight chronic diseases.
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This new blood test can catch cancer 10 years early Scientists at Mass General Brigham have created HPV-DeepSeek, a blood test that can detect HPV-linked head and neck cancers nearly a decade before diagnosis. By finding viral DNA in the bloodstream, the test achieved 99% sensitivity and specificity. This breakthrough could lead to earlier, less invasive treatments and significantly improve survival. A large NIH trial is underway to confirm the results. Source: Mass General Brigham
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Biology's most unbreakable rule that held for 4 billion years just broke twice in one month Scientists just found a protein that writes DNA from scratch. No template. No instructions. Just its own shape.
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@forallcurious On Mars, there’s a mountain three times taller than Everest. It’s 22 km high, but scientists don’t understand how it grew so massive since Mars has no moving plates like Earth.
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🚨: Scientists discovered an eerie mountain of Jupiter's moon Io. Known as Steeple Mountain, this jagged spire rises between 5 and 7 kilometers into the thin atmosphere.
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Researchers in Germany have developed a smart fabric that remains soft and flexible but instantly hardens upon impact to provide extra protection. This futuristic material could be used in protective clothing, sports equipment, and even space suits. #Science #Technology #Innovation #FutureTech
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@forallcurious Venus is the only planet to spin clockwise. It travels around the sun once every 225 Earth days but it rotates clockwise once every 243 days.
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
#BREAKING🚨: Today in Utqiagvik, the sun rose above the horizon at 2:57 AM after 65 days and won’t set again for 84 straight days or until August 2nd!
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Iceland drilled directly into a magma chamber and, for the first time, generated electricity using extreme geothermal heat from molten rock.
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@forallcurious Scientists have now found all of the DNA and RNA bases in meteorites. This means there's a possibility that life on Earth came from space
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🚨: Scientists confirm Earth has an eighth continent, and it’s mostly underwater
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@DailyLoud Swedish scientists have created microscopic robots that can enter the human body and safely kill cancer cells faster
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BREAKING: Scientists at the University of Illinois Chicago have developed bacteria that eat cancer cells from the inside out.
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Marine fossils that are about 450 million years old have been found on Mount Everest. These fossils show that the area where the world’s highest mountain stands today was once under the sea and part of the ancient ocean floor long ago. #Science #Geology #MountEverest #Earth
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@forallcurious Your existence is rare. The probability of the exact sperm and egg that created you meeting was about 1 in 400 trillion.
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🚨: A study in Sweden showed that the egg can ignore the 'ideal' sperm, even if it's the first one to arrive
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Scientists in Germany are developing giant hollow concrete spheres on the ocean floor that can store renewable energy like underwater batteries by using deep-sea water pressure to generate electricity. #Science #Technology #RenewableEnergy #FutureTech
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Some theories of quantum gravity suggest that time may not be a fundamental part of the universe, but an emergent property - similar to how temperature emerges from the collective motion of atoms. #QuantumPhysics #Space #Science #Physics
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Did You Know? Newton’s famous apple tree still stands today near his childhood home.
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Researchers, including Dr. Stephen Withers, a professor emeritus of chemistry at the University of British Columbia, converted a blood Type A human kidney into a Type O kidney using enzymes derived from bacteria. The edited kidney was transplanted into a brain-dead human recipient with family consent to study the immune response without clinical risk. The organ functioned for two days, produced about 1,300 millilitres of urine in 24 hours, and showed no hyperacute rejection. By day three, the kidney began regenerating Type A antigens, and early antibody-mediated rejection was observed on day four. Withers said the experiment was the first demonstration of blood-type conversion in a human transplant model
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🚨: Brain scans have revealed children living with unstable families (excessive, arguing, abusive and neglectful) have brain changes similar to combat soldiers after active duty
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@IndianTechGuide A Chinese company is developing robotic dogs to carry patients in emergency situations.
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Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 A Chinese construction company has built a 50m-tall inflatable dome over a construction site in Jinan to protect the surroundings from dust and noise. All Indian cities should implement this.
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JWST may have found the Universe’s first stars powered by dark matter. New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope hint that the universe’s first stars might not have been ordinary fusion-powered suns, but enormous “supermassive dark stars” powered by dark matter annihilation. These colossal, luminous hydrogen-and-helium spheres may explain both the existence of unexpectedly bright early galaxies and the origin of the first supermassive black holes. Source: Colgate University
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Nobel prize winner physicist Roger Penrose says the Big Bang wasn’t the birth of our universe. It was the end of the previous one. We are not the first chapter. We are the quiet continuation after something ancient closed its eyes.
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🇰🇷 South Korea Launches The World's First Fully Automated Solar Panel Factory That Builds Itself Using Robots And Runs On Its Own Solar Energy.
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@forallcurious A scientific study suggests that around 900,000 years ago, human ancestors nearly went extinct. Due to extreme climate changes during the Ice Age, the population may have dropped to about 1,280 individuals before gradually recovering.
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🚨: In 1994, Dr. Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum reportedly claimed to have cracked the code of reality and then he disappeared 12 hours later
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10% of Americans think the Earth is flat. Another 9% say they aren't sure. Source: UNH Carsey School POLES 2021 Survey
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