In a groundbreaking new study, researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Australia have confirmed mounting suspicions of a link between coronary artery disease (CAD) and Alzheimer’s. The study identified a significant relationship between the neurodegenerative condition, fats in the blood, and several characteristics of heart disease. By delving into large genetic datasets, the research
The European Union’s top court is set to rule on Tuesday in a high-profile 13-billion-euro tax case involving tech giant Apple and Ireland. Additionally, the court could also make a decision on upholding a multi-billion-euro fine against Google, marking a crucial moment for the bloc’s competition chief, Margrethe Vestager. The Apple case stems from a
The recent data released by the Global Carbon Project paints a concerning picture of the current state of methane emissions worldwide. Despite international efforts to curb methane emissions by 30% in the next decade, the reality is far from promising. In fact, the research shows that over the past five years, global methane emissions have
Exoplanets have always been a subject of great interest due to their diverse range of environmental conditions. One such exoplanet, WASP-76b, has recently been discovered to have some of the most extreme conditions yet known to humanity. With a scorching dayside temperature exceeding 2,000 degrees, this gas giant is truly a world of extremes. What
A recent study conducted by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and European University of Rome has shed light on the long-term economic consequences of exposure to fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) during infancy. The study, published in The Proceedings of the National Academy
The world of quantum physics is often viewed as highly complex and chaotic, with systems consisting of interacting small particles posing various challenges for researchers. However, a recent study led by Professor Monika Aidelsburger and Professor Immanuel Bloch from the LMU Faculty of Physics suggests that some of these systems can be described using simple
In a world where the demand for renewable energy sources continues to grow, finding efficient ways to store and utilize energy is crucial. One such solution that has been gaining attention is green hydrogen, produced through electrolytic water splitting. This process involves the use of catalysts to facilitate the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), which is
Northvolt, a Swedish electric car battery maker, recently announced its decision to downsize its workforce in an effort to focus on its main gigafactory in Sweden. This move comes at a time when the sales of electric cars are declining in Europe, and the region is falling behind China in battery production. The company’s chief
The recent uncrewed return of Boeing’s Starliner space capsule highlights the fierce competition between Boeing and SpaceX in the race to dominate commercial crew transport to the International Space Station. Boeing, with its extensive aerospace experience, was initially seen as the frontrunner in the Commercial Crew Program. However, SpaceX’s rapid progress with Falcon 9 rocket
Have you ever been drifting off to sleep, only to be jerked awake by the sound of a bomb going off inside your head? If you have, then you have most likely experienced exploding head syndrome, a mysterious and poorly understood sleep disorder. Exploding head syndrome (EHS) belongs to a family of sleep disorders known
The traditional journalism landscape has been undergoing a significant transformation due to digital disruption. While tech giants were once seen as disruptors of the industry, they have now positioned themselves as saviors of modern journalism. Programs like the Google News Initiative have emerged as a beacon of hope, promising to not only keep journalism alive
The highly anticipated iPhone 16 is set to revolutionize the smartphone market with its focus on artificial intelligence (AI). Apple, known for its groundbreaking innovations, is taking a significant step forward with the iPhone 16 by integrating AI technology into its core functionalities. This shift marks a new era for Apple and has generated immense
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is commonly associated with cervical cancer in women, but recent research from Argentina suggests that it can also have detrimental effects on male fertility. The study conducted by researchers from the National University of Córdoba highlights the correlation between high-risk strains of HPV and decreased sperm quality, inflammation in semen, and impaired
The UK is currently facing a crisis in dental care accessibility, with NHS dentistry on the decline and dental hygiene poverty on the rise. Budget cuts have led to the emergence of “dental deserts”, where minimal or no NHS dental care is available, and private care is unaffordable for many. The situation has been further
Paper cuts are a common yet underestimated injury that most people have experienced at some point in their lives. The sensation of a paper cut, though seemingly harmless, can cause discomfort and annoyance. However, recent experiments conducted by physicists from the Technical University of Denmark have shed light on the physics behind paper cuts, revealing