Hurricane Melissa Emerges as Powerful Storm in Record-Breaking Atlantic Hurricane Season

Hurricane Melissa, the latest in a series of intense Atlantic storms, has intensified into a major hurricane, highlighting an unusually active and destructive hurricane season. Meteorologists warn that Melissa’s path and strength pose significant risks along the eastern seaboard. Hurricane Melissa intensifies amid a record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season, prompting warnings for the U.S. eastern coast….

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Nanometre-Scale Helium Container Uncovers Unprecedented Wave Phenomena

Scientists have observed previously unknown wave patterns within helium confined in nanometre-scale containers. This breakthrough provides new insights into quantum fluid dynamics and may pave the way for advancements in nanotechnology and materials science. Scientists discover never-before-seen wave phenomena in helium confined within nanometre-scale tanks, revealing new quantum fluid dynamics. Researchers have made a groundbreaking…

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Innovative Rhythm-Based Therapies Offer New Hope for Huntington’s Disease Patients

Researchers and families affected by Huntington’s disease are pioneering rhythm-based approaches to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Combining scientific research with community engagement, these efforts highlight new therapeutic avenues for this degenerative neurological disorder. Researchers and families in Chennai use rhythm-based therapies to improve motor function and quality of life for Huntington’s disease…

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NCBS and ICTS Launch Centre to Integrate AI in Biological Research and Education

The National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) and the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) have announced the establishment of a new centre aimed at integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into biological research and education. This initiative is set to enhance computational approaches in biology, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation. NCBS and ICTS launch a centre…

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Developing Countries Face 12-Fold Funding Gap to Combat Climate Crisis, UN Report Finds

A recent United Nations report reveals that developing nations require twelve times more financial resources than currently available to effectively address the escalating climate crisis. The funding shortfall threatens progress on climate adaptation and mitigation efforts critical to vulnerable populations worldwide. Developing countries need 12 times more climate funding to tackle the crisis, says UN…

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Advancing Sustainability in Space Science to Combat Orbital Debris

Experts and scientists are emphasizing the need for sustainability in space science to address the growing challenge of space debris. The call highlights responsible satellite deployment, debris mitigation strategies, and international cooperation as crucial steps for safeguarding the space environment. Experts call for sustainability in space science to tackle space debris through responsible satellite deployment,…

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Early Brain Responses to Rhythm Detected in Preterm Infants, Study Finds

Scientists have identified early brain activity linked to rhythm perception in preterm babies, indicating that the ability to process rhythmic patterns begins before full-term birth. The study provides new insights into early neural development and potential implications for neonatal care. Scientists detect early brain responses to rhythm in preterm babies, revealing insights into neural development…

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Plant-Based Diets Significantly Lower Risk of Cancer and Diabetes, Study Finds

A recent study highlights that consuming plant-based foods can markedly reduce the incidence of cancer and diabetes worldwide. Health experts emphasize the role of diet in preventing chronic diseases and recommend increasing intake of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains for better health outcomes. Study reveals plant-based diets reduce risk of cancer and diabetes; experts recommend…

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