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CSF1R-Related Disorder is a rare genetic condition causing cognitive decline. Mayo Clinic researchers recently identified eight new mutations, paving the way for personalized treatments and improved diagnosis. Further research is needed to enhance genetic counseling and develop interventions for both
A new study highlights major gravitational areas in the Universe, showing the Sloan Great Wall as the most massive, potentially reshaping our understanding of local cosmic structures. Researchers have mapped out the gravitational “basins of attraction” within the local Universe,
Marine predators and the prey they prefer are both declining. Had you stopped monitoring the marine life of the Adriatic Sea in the mid-20th century, the prospects would have seemed bright. Throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s, both snails
New research identifies initial symptoms of multiple sclerosis, like blurry vision and sphincter dysfunction, as indicators of higher long-term disability risks. This study suggests altering treatment strategies to focus more aggressively on these symptoms from the onset, potentially improving outcomes
The society "bridged the gap" between Africa and Europe over 5,000 years ago.
Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2024 returns October 8-9. Here are the biggest early discounts on air purifiers, electric toothbrushes, rowing machines, telescopes, binoculars, microscopes, cameras and more.
Hurricane Helene has been intensifying with the help of unprecedentedly warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico and is now barreling toward Florida.
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Most Americans can expect wetter winters in the future due to global warming, according to a new study led by a University of Illinois Chicago scientist.
What do Venice, Jakarta, Manilla and Bangkok have in common? They are or were sinking cities. Wageningen researcher Philip Minderhoud studies the causes of subsidence in these cities. Groundwater extraction plays an important part in all cases. The good news
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