Researchers Identify Over 200 Misfolded Proteins Linked to Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Alzheimer’s disease has long been associated with the buildup of sticky brain plaques, known as amyloids, which can kill neurons and impact cognitive function. However, a new study suggests that these plaques may not be operating alone. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have identified more than 200 types of misfolded proteins in rats that could … Read more

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Pentagon Secures Major Rare Earth Mine Stake Amid National Security Risk

The US Department of Defense has acquired a 15% stake in America’s only operational rare earth mine, MP Materials, located in California. This move aims to enhance the country’s energy security and reduce dependence on imports from China. Rare earth metals are crucial for making high-grade magnets used in military systems, jets, and ships. The … Read more

Sedating Elderly Residents: Nursing Homes Struggle With Staffing Crisis

The US is facing a severe nursing home staffing crisis, and it’s having dire consequences. A new study by the Pension Research Council at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business has found that sedation of elderly residents may become more widespread due to the lack of workers. According to researchers, staffing levels have … Read more

Cardano’s 23% Rally Sparks Caution Amid Distribution Phase Fears

Cardano (ADA) has surged 23% in the past week, but on-chain signals and equal liquidations hint at a possible distribution phase ahead. This raises questions about whether ADA will revisit its $3 target or get stuck below. The altcoin’s recent rally has pushed it into high-profit territory, but this may not be all good news. … Read more

AI Coding Tools Slow Developers Down, Study Finds

Artificial intelligence coding tools are supposed to speed up software development, but a recent study found the opposite. Researchers from Model Evaluation & Threat Research (METR) tested these tools in a controlled trial and discovered that they made developers slower. The study involved 16 experienced developers who worked on large open-source projects. The developers predicted … Read more

Trump’s Tariffs Cause Global Uncertainty Amid Rising Trade Tensions

US President Donald Trump has announced new tariffs on goods from the European Union and Mexico, further escalating tensions with key trading partners. The move comes after weeks of sudden shifts in his trade policies, leaving countries struggling to navigate the unpredictable landscape. Trump’s recent actions have made it challenging for nations to engage in … Read more

15 Gaza Civilians, Including Children, Killed in Israeli Strike

At least 15 people, including women and children, were killed in an Israeli strike on a health center in Deir Al Balah, central Gaza, on Thursday, according to medical staff and officials. The Aqsa Martyrs Hospital reported that eight of those killed were children, with the youngest under two years old and the oldest 14. … Read more