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Mathematicians Prove Hawking Wrong: Extremal Black Holes Can Exist

In a groundbreaking discovery, two mathematicians, Christoph Kehle and Ryan Unger, have proved that extremal black holes can exist in the real world, contradicting a long-held theory by Stephen Hawking and his colleagues. The researchers used mathematical models to demonstrate that it is theoretically possible for extremal black holes to form, which could have significant…

Immunology Biotech Companies Attracting Record Investment

The biopharma industry is witnessing a surge in investment in the immunology field, with over 10 buyouts of immunology and inflammation (I&I) drug developers this year. Several biotech companies have raised impressive funds to advance the development of their immunology-related research and development (R&D). These companies are working on innovative treatments for various diseases, including…

BP’s Hydrogen Halt: A Chill for the Clean Energy Sector?

Oil giant BP has announced the cancellation of 18 early-stage hydrogen projects, sparking concerns about the future of the nascent industry. This move is expected to have a significant impact on the development of green hydrogen, which has the potential to reduce carbon pollution in various industries. The decision is seen as a setback for…

Mozilla Foundation Shakes Up Operations Amid “Relentless Onslaught of Change”

The Mozilla Foundation, the nonprofit arm of the Firefox browser maker, has laid off 30% of its employees as it reorganizes teams to increase agility and impact. The move is part of a broader effort to ensure a more open and equitable technical future, but has raised concerns about the future of advocacy and global…

Unveiling the Secrets of Stone Age Net Fishing

Archaeologists have discovered rare depictions of Stone Age net fishing on engraved stones at a 16,000-year-old German site. The findings, made possible by a digital imaging technique, provide new insights into the fishing practices of ancient hunter-gatherer groups. The discovery has significant implications for our understanding of the evolution of human societies and their relationship…

Unlocking the Secrets of Prions: A New Era in Neurological Disease Research

A mysterious neurological disease known as “the laughing death” was killing women and children in Papua New Guinea in the 1950s. Autopsies revealed tiny holes in the victims’ brains, leading scientists to discover the role of infectious proteins, or prions, in the disease. Neurovirologist Michel Brahic’s new book, “The Power of Prions,” delves into the…

Breakthrough in Potato Farming: Scientists Discover Key to Reducing Fertilizer Use

A team of researchers has made a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize potato farming. By understanding the genetic mechanism that controls nitrogen management in potatoes, scientists may be able to develop varieties that require less fertilizer, saving farmers money and reducing the environmental impact of potato cultivation. Forecast for 6 months: Within the next six…

Vampire Bats’ Unconventional Metabolism: A New Frontier in Mammalian Physiology

Vampire bats have been found to metabolize their food in a unique way, using amino acids from their recent blood meals as a primary source of energy. This discovery challenges our understanding of mammalian physiology and may have implications for our understanding of other mammals that rely on blood or protein-rich diets. Researchers have been…

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