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Scientists just revived failing neurons in dementia-like mice by recharging their mitochondria — and the animals’ lost memories came back

A targeted pill and a custom mRNA vaccine are both beating back pancreatic cancer in early trials — cracking open one of medicine’s hardest tumors

A new UC San Diego study of 17,000 adults found women’s brains take a harder hit from the same dementia risk factors that barely affect men

A virus engineered to hunt brain tumors just reached its first human patients — injected straight into glioblastoma to kill cancer cells and spare healthy ones

A new tool called PerturbFate can now predict how thousands of genetic mutations drive disease at once — aimed squarely at cancer and Alzheimer’s

Crews finishing a 1,200-year-old elite tomb in Panama just lifted layer after layer of gold offerings stacked around the body of a Coclé lord

Researchers just decoded a cache of ancient clay tablets and found anti-witchcraft spells tucked between tax records and letters about daily life

Diggers in Luxor just found 22 painted coffins stacked inside a sealed tomb — alongside eight untouched papyri tucked away with the ‘Chanters of Amun’

Excavators in Egypt’s Al-Bahnasa just opened Roman-period tombs lined with gold-foiled mummies — several fitted with golden tongues to speak before the gods

Gray wolves are quietly pushing into new territory to stay clear of humans — fresh tracking shows the predators roaming farther than anyone realized

A six-year study across 50 countries found most wild animals change how they move the moment people are near — even where humans have barely set foot

Scientists just pulled a new termite from the rainforest treetops that mimics a tiny sperm whale — right down to the bulging head and blunt snout

Researchers just traced how a single nutrient from steak and eggs shields the power plants inside cells — keeping tired cells from grinding to a halt

A newly named rainforest termite looks so much like a miniature sperm whale that scientists christened it Cryptotermes mobydicki — spotted in the canopy

Scientists just found that some worn-out ‘zombie’ cells don’t harm the body at all — a few quietly protect it, forcing a rethink of how aging works

The first “temperate” Saturn just turned up 330 light-years away — a giant cool enough for mild weather, wrapped in thick clouds of methane

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