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In earthquake-prone regions like Tokyo, where the risk of soil liquefaction is high, knowing this depth helps engineers design safer buildings and prevent soil-related disasters. Usual methods like ...
Researchers using patient-derived stem cells reveal a rare ALS mutation triggers a chronic stress response in motor neurons, blocking it reverses damage in lab models, paving the way for new treatment ...
The NCSC has launched Version 4.0 of its CAF, which is an important step forward in protecting the UK’s national infrastructure against the cyber threats ...
Columbia University researchers have discovered a new way to create quantum materials. By utilising the chemistry of atomic orbitals, they’ve found a novel source of “frustration” that leads to ...
NASA has awarded contracts to six U.S. aerospace companies to conduct studies focused on cost-effective ways to deliver spacecraft to complex orbits These studies will expand access to a range of ...
Ofqual will fine WJEC £350,000 after over 1,500 GCSE students received incorrect results due to moderation and marking review failures in a 2022 exam series Ofqual has announced a financial penalty on ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has revealed a new milestone in its efforts to revitalise domestic nuclear fuel capabilities Standard Nuclear, a Tennessee-based company, has been conditionally ...
Karolinska Institutet researchers analysed DNA from nearly one million people and found genetic variants tied to brain function, immune defence, and metabolism that raise the risk of frailty in old ...
Scientists have found that lupus symptoms improve with age as immune system genes become less active, offering new insight into age-related treatment strategies Recent research has revealed that ...
NICE has approved pembrolizumab with chemotherapy for advanced endometrial cancer, cutting death risk by 26% and it is now available on the NHS NICE has approved a groundbreaking new treatment for ...
Johns Hopkins researchers have grown a multi-region human brain organoid with rudimentary blood vessels and connected neural circuits that mimic fetal brain development In a significant leap for ...
Britain improves its efforts in clean energy as the HyNet carbon capture and storage (CCUS) cluster expands, securing 800 new skilled jobs and bringing the total number of direct roles supported by ...