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Do new Alzheimer's drugs signal the end of the condition?

24 May 2023

Antibody treatments that target amyloid plaques in the brains of people with Alzheimer's have shown promise in trials, but questions about their side effects and practicality remain


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Cancer mystery as cases rise among younger people around the world

29 March 2023

The number of people under 50 with cancer is increasing in many countries and for many different tumour types. Why this is occurring isn't entirely clear, but it may be due to some aspects of modern life


A protest outside the White House, Washington DC, in September 2022 urging government action for people with myalgic encephalomyelitis, long covid and other infection-associated chronic conditions

We’re starting to understand how viruses trigger chronic conditions

1 March 2023

Widespread cases of long covid have shone a spotlight on the role viral infections play in previously neglected conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia


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How AI chatbots in search engines will completely change the internet

17 February 2023

Moves by Google, Microsoft and Baidu to bring AI chatbots into their search engines may bring big advantages, but they could also damage many industries and change the very way we interact with the web


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Why rivers are important for everything from biodiversity to wellbeing

15 February 2023

The UK's 200,000 kilometres of waterway are in crisis. New Scientist's Save Britain's Rivers campaign reveals how crucial they are for the nation's health, wealth and resilience


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The covid-19 virus gets into the brain – what does it do there?

25 January 2023

We now know that covid-19 can cause neurological symptoms, ranging from brain fog and headaches to strokes. Research is beginning to reveal how this happens and hint at better treatments


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The green tech that could help Iceland become carbon neutral by 2040

4 January 2023

Iceland is developing a suite of technologies to help it reach carbon neutrality by 2040 – and its research could help other countries go green too


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Why are children catching so many illnesses this winter?

20 December 2022

Many countries in the northern hemisphere are seeing surges of childhood respiratory infections like influenza and RSV. While this is partly because child infections fell during covid-19 restrictions, that isn’t the whole story


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How will AIs that generate videos from text transform media online?

15 November 2022

Artificial intelligences that turn text into video are making rapid progress, but are we ready for a world in which the authenticity of every video is in question?


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What will a population of 8 billion people mean for us and the planet?

8 November 2022

The United Nations has declared that the world's population will pass 8 billion people on 15 November. Our growing numbers have a variety of implications, from health to the environment


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