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Scientists "cured" Alzheimer's in mice, are humans next?
Alzheimer’s disease has long been the nightmare diagnosis that medicine could slow at best, not stop. Now a wave of ...
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Eye-opening research: Greenland sharks maintain vision for centuries through DNA repair mechanism
Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk sits in her office, eyes fixed on the computer monitor in front of her. "You see it move its eye," ...
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Greenland sharks reveal that extreme longevity does not have to mean failing vision
In a UC Irvine office, Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk studies a video that has changed her view of a deep-sea legend. “You see it ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disease characterized by nerve damage and consequent impairments in vision, ...
New research shows that a deeply ancient part of the brain can process visual information on its own, without help from the cortex. Scientists found that the superior colliculus, a structure shared by ...
Researchers found that in mouse models (in a lab), SARS‑CoV‑2 mRNA vaccination triggered strong type I interferon signals, ...
Greenland sharks preserve vision for centuries through DNA repair, offering clues for treating age-related eye disease.
Almost one decade of recorded data retrieved from deep coral reef dives reveals some of the first evidence of that climate ...
New research from Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk on Greenland shark vision – co-authored by University of Basel, Switzerland researchers Walter Salzburger and Lily G. Fogg, who worked on the evolutionary ...
A nationwide survey by the Alzheimer’s Association in 2025 found close to 4 in 5 Americans 45 and older want to know if they have Alzheimer’s before symptoms appear. And 91% said they would take a ...
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Mice that returned alive from Chinese space station give birth on Earth
Four mice launched on October 31 via the Shenzhou-21 crewed mission, housed in a specialised habitat designed to mimic Earth conditions with controlled temperature, food, and waste management.
In animal studies, keeping brain NAD + levels in balance prevented Alzheimer’s from developing. Even more striking, restoring NAD + balance after the disease was already advanced allowed the brain to ...
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