The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today signed a letter of intent to support members …
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WASHINGTON — A motivational coach, a venture capitalist who worked with health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s son, and a number of …
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“Near-misses” in particle accelerators can illuminate new physics, study finds | MIT News
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogParticle accelerators reveal the heart of nuclear matter by smashing together atoms at close to the speed of light. The high-energy collisions …
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Astronauts may struggle to reproduce in outer space, study suggests — what does that mean for the future of space colonization?
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogWhen it comes to successful fertilization, zero gravity means zero game, a new study suggests. When looking at sperm and eggs in …
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Brain aging results from a loss of control over how genes are regulated, mouse study suggests
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogAging may “erase” the epigenetic markers that control gene expression in the brain, and this may snowball to cause unintended consequences, a …
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John Deere Expands Immersive Learning With Debut of Extended Reality Training System : CEG
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogJohn Deere has officially unveiled its latest operator training technology with the debut of the John Deere Extended Reality (XR) Training System. …
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There Are 10 Signs of Faster Aging Hidden in Your Blood, Study Says : ScienceAlert
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogWhile we all celebrate our birthdays every 12 months (our chronological age), it doesn’t always match up with the rate at which …
Nota del editor: La NASA actualizará continuamente esta página de sesiones informativas y eventos de la misión Artemis II a lo largo …
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Pembrolizumab and olaparib in homologous-recombination-deficient metastatic pancreatic cancer: the phase 2 POLAR trial
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogStudy design The POLAR trial enrolled n = 63 participants into three cohorts based on molecular classification and their PC response to platinum-based chemotherapy. …
Do notations always converge like this on something dominant? Not always, and not always so clearly. Mathematical logic is an especially important …
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NASA announces ‘near‑impossible’ space plans, including $20B moon base and humanity’s first nuclear-powered interplanetary spacecraft
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogNASA has announced “near‑impossible” plans to ramp up moon landing activities and launch a nuclear-powered spacecraft by 2028. The changes are yet …
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Scientists discover why this deadly lung cancer keeps coming back
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogSmall cell lung cancer (SCLC) is among the most aggressive types of lung cancer, with a five-year survival rate of just five …
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Chinese lander reveals giant ‘cavity’ of radiation between Earth and the moon — and it could change how lunar exploration is done
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogCould being a “morning person” improve your health … on the moon? Scientists have identified what appears to be a “cavity” of …
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Rs 10,000 monthly SIP: How the ‘math of millions’ turns small change into Rs 3.5 crore – The Financial Express
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogRs 10,000 monthly SIP: How the ‘math of millions’ turns small change into Rs 3.5 crore The Financial Express
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QS World University Rankings rates MIT No. 1 in 12 subjects for 2026 | MIT News
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogQS World University Rankings has placed MIT in the No. 1 spot in 12 subject areas for 2026, the organization announced today. …
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RSV shots for babies under FDA review despite evidence of safety : NPR
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogAn electron microscope image provided by the National Institutes of Health shows human respiratory syncytial virus virions, colorized blue, and antibodies against …
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Acting CDC Director Bhattacharya addresses staff at all-hands meeting
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogHelen Branswell covers issues broadly related to infectious diseases, including outbreaks, preparedness, research, and vaccine development. Follow her on Mastodon and Bluesky. …
For the first time, astronomers have directly measured the speed of superheated gas billowing from a cauldron of stellar activity at the …
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Sarepta Therapeutics shares rise on early promise for rare disease drugs
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogDamian Garde is a reporter at large, live and feature journalism, covering the global drug industry and contributing to STAT’s industry-leading events. …
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States-Municipalities Join Big EPA Suit Over Repeal of Climate Harm Finding
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogA coalition of 23 state attorneys general, 10 cities, five counties and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) filed suit on March 19 …
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Live Science Today: NASA announces $20 billion moonbase as unprecedented wildfires spread
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogToday’s top story NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks during NASA’s Ignition event on Tuesday, March 24, 2026. (Image credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls) NASA …
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A rare active volcano on Mars may be causing the whole planet to spin faster
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogScientists know that Mars spins a little faster each year, but the cause has been a mystery. Now, a new study published …
“Guys, have the buzzers been tested?” On Saturday, Feb. 21, volunteers for the 2026 MIT Science Bowl High School Regional hustled around …
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Enduring passions for medicine, journalism, and triathlons | MIT News
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogAlex Tang’s dream of becoming a physician started in grade school when he read Lisa Sanders’ “Diagnosis” column in The New York …
Vectors are the fundamental way AI models understand and process information. Small vectors describe simple attributes, such as a point in a …
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Enhanced dynamic risk stratification of smoldering multiple myeloma
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogCohorts and patients This study was approved by the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center institutional review board (no. 21-127) in accordance with the Declaration …
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Cannonball-size meteorite crashes through roof of Texas home as multiple ‘fireballs’ rain down on the US
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogA family in Houston is counting their lucky stars that no one was hurt after a cantaloupe-size meteorite smashed through the roof …
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Your Poop Schedule Says a Lot About Your Overall Health, Study Reveals : ScienceAlert
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlog“How often do you poop?” might sound like a very personal question, but your answer could reveal quite a lot about your …
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Drought could fuel the rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs as climate change worsens, new research suggests
by AiNewsBlogby AiNewsBlogA study of soil microbes showed that drought favors the microorganisms that survive antibiotics. It also found that some of the genes …
Nerve blocks are not used in every operation, and the decision depends on both the procedure and the patient’s overall health. However, …
