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An experimental new drug for stiff person syndrome restores mobility
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An experimental new drug for stiff person syndrome restores mobility

Meghan RosenApril 22, 2026

CAR T cell therapy wipes out rogue antibodies’ source and improves walking speed in people with the same autoimmune disorder that affects Celine Dion.

Suicide deaths in U.S. teens and young adults fell after 988 launch
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Suicide deaths in U.S. teens and young adults fell after 988 launch

Aimee CunninghamApril 22, 2026

Suicide is a top cause of death for teens and young adults. A study finds a link between the 988 Lifeline and a drop in

Artemis moon landing could face long delay while NASA waits for next-generation spacesuits
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Artemis moon landing could face long delay while NASA waits for next-generation spacesuits

Really Simple SyndicationApril 22, 2026

Delays in next-generation spacesuits could push back Artemis moon landings to 2031, an audit by the NASA Office of Inspector General claims.

Gene therapy improves hearing in 90% of patients with inherited deafness in largest trial of its kind
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Gene therapy improves hearing in 90% of patients with inherited deafness in largest trial of its kind

Really Simple SyndicationApril 22, 2026

A new gene therapy tested in China has improved the hearing of 38 people who were born deaf due to mutations in a gene called

Oil spills from Iran war may contaminate water and food supply and threaten protected wildlife refuge
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Oil spills from Iran war may contaminate water and food supply and threaten protected wildlife refuge

Really Simple SyndicationApril 22, 2026

Air strikes on oil facilities and oil tankers in the Persian Gulf have unleashed what is set to become an ecological catastrophe, satellite images show.

Diagnostic dilemma: A teen’s classic diabetes symptoms didn’t improve with treatment — revealing she also had a much rarer syndrome
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Diagnostic dilemma: A teen’s classic diabetes symptoms didn’t improve with treatment — revealing she also had a much rarer syndrome

Really Simple SyndicationApril 22, 2026

A teen went to the emergency room with classic signs of diabetes, but odd aspects of her case pointed to a second, rarer diagnosis.

Instead of civil war, a naked mole rat colony changed queens peacefully
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Instead of civil war, a naked mole rat colony changed queens peacefully

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

These matriarchal rodents often have bloody succession wars to replace their queen. But in a colony in California, Queen Tere ceded the throne to her

Humidity makes these bees turn green
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Humidity makes these bees turn green

Jake BuehlerApril 21, 2026

North American sweat bees change color depending on the surrounding humidity. It might be a more widespread phenomenon among insects.

‘Beyond Inheritance’ offers a new view on mutations
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‘Beyond Inheritance’ offers a new view on mutations

Bethany BrookshireApril 21, 2026

In her debut book, science writer Roxanne Khamsi offers a new view of mutations that’s not limited to birth and death.

A Fresh Look at the Crab Nebula
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A Fresh Look at the Crab Nebula

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

This image that NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured of the Crab Nebula, paired with its past observations and those of other telescopes, allows astronomers to

NASA shuts off another Voyager 1 instrument as humanity’s most distant spacecraft prepares for risky ‘Big Bang’ maneuver to save power
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NASA shuts off another Voyager 1 instrument as humanity’s most distant spacecraft prepares for risky ‘Big Bang’ maneuver to save power

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

After nearly 50 years in space, the two Voyager spacecraft are very low on nuclear power. Voyager 1 just shut off another instrument to save

‘We’re the best servants anyone could dream of!’: AI superintelligence has no need to enslave humans because we’re already bowing to it
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‘We’re the best servants anyone could dream of!’: AI superintelligence has no need to enslave humans because we’re already bowing to it

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

A future AI would have no need to rid the world of humanity because we’re incredibly useful. But if it did want to shrug us

New blood test aims to spot liver scarring before it paves the way to cancer
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New blood test aims to spot liver scarring before it paves the way to cancer

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

Liver scarring can pave the way to cancer down the line. A new blood test in development might help doctors spot it.

Got pesky, invasive corals? Blast ‘em away with air guns
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Got pesky, invasive corals? Blast ‘em away with air guns

Danielle BeurteauxApril 21, 2026

Compressed air bids bye-bye to invasive sun corals in Brazil. The blasts obliterated soft tissue and fragments couldn’t regenerate.

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