by rpuser | Mar 11, 2026 | Space
A recent laboratory experiment reveals that so-called “extremophile” bacteria possess the remarkable ability to survive asteroid impacts forceful enough to propel them into space. This finding lends significant weight to the intriguing hypothesis that such...
by rpuser | Mar 11, 2026 | Health
Joseph Paradiso believes that the most captivating research inquiries often bridge multiple academic fields. Before embarking on a career in physics, Paradiso earned his PhD in experimental high-energy physics from MIT in 1981. His upbringing was steeped in a creative...
by rpuser | Mar 11, 2026 | Health
Researchers have pinpointed the reason why a specific gene mutation acts as a shield against early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. This discovery sheds light on why individuals with this genetic anomaly are protected, even when predisposed to developing the...
by rpuser | Mar 11, 2026 | Health
The patient has been identified as a 16-year-old girl residing in the United Kingdom. In 1999, a perplexing medical case arrived at a pediatric-adolescent gynecology clinic: a teenage girl suffering from persistent pelvic pain. Doctors noted her discomfort followed...
by rpuser | Mar 9, 2026 | AI
From growth zones to data centres, the north-east of England and Cumbria are fast becoming a hub for artificial intelligence (AI) development and use. But people across the region have been wondering how to spot the ever-evolving technology in content, and how to use...