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Agricultural crops worldwide face a persistent threat from tumorigenic agrobacteria, which give rise to devastating diseases like crown gall on various plants. These pathogens intricately
Parkinson’s linked to nanoplastics
Styropor, a common plastic material used in disposable cutlery and packaging, can break down into nanoplastics that may disrupt the brain’s cellular waste disposal system
Vegan Diet Reduces Hot Flashes
A vegan diet rich in soy can almost completely eliminate postmenopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, according to a study by the
Pleura Cancer: Discovery in Prognostic Markers
Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma (MPM) is a rare and challenging condition with a grim survival rate. However, a recent study conducted by a team led by
STXBP6 Gene Deletion and Neurological Disorders
Researchers have identified a key genetic mutation linked to developmental epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The study led by Mirella Vinci from
UK Approves CRISPR/Cas Drug Casgevy for Blood Disorders
The UK’s MHRA has greenlit Casgevy, a CRISPR/Cas gene-editing drug, for treating blood disorders. This groundbreaking approval offers hope to patients aged twelve and above
Insecticides Linked to Decline in Human Sperm Counts
A recent meta-study led by researchers from Northeastern University (NU) and George Mason University, under the guidance of Lauren B. Ellis, reveals a concerning connection
Chimera Monkey from Genetically Modified Stem Cells
In a significant scientific breakthrough, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) researchers have achieved the unprecedented birth of a living hybrid monkey using genetically modified stem
Gamma Ray Burst Alters Atmosphere
In October 2022, the strongest gamma-ray burst ever detected, GRB 221009A, occurred in a distant galaxy and had a measurable impact on Earth’s atmosphere. Gamma-ray
Pesticides Lower Human Sperm Count
The sperm count has significantly decreased in recent decades, and one of the culprits is the use of insecticides. A study conducted by the Hebrew