31 place 0
Scientists at Rice University have produced the first full, dye-free molecular atlas of an Alzheimer’s brain. By combining laser-based imaging with machine learning, they uncovered chemical changes that spread unevenly across the brain and extend beyond amyloid plaques. Key memory regions showed major shifts in cholesterol and energy-related molecules. The findings hint that Alzheimer’s is a whole-brain metabolic disruption—not just a protein problem.
A newsletter a day!
You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
0
A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
0
NASA's Artemis II crew safely splashed down off the California coast after completing a 10-day trip around the moon and back. "This is not just an accomplishment for NASA," sad NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman. "This is an accomplishment for humanity, again, a historic mission to the moon and back." From a report: Isaacman is aboard the USS John. P Murtha Navy recovery vessel, where the astronauts will be brought once... Read more ›
0 fresh
Here are some of the best highlights and photos from the Artemis II mission that surpassed the distance records set by Apollo 13. Read more ›
0 fresh
Tailgating, missed exists, poor braking, indecision -- be aware of the key behaviors that signal bad driving and greater danger for motorists and passengers. Read more ›
0 fresh
Integrity has splashed down off the coast of San Diego, bringing the Artemis 2 astronauts home. Read more ›
0 fresh
Anthropic's Mythos AI model sparked cybersecurity concerns, but some think it's been overhyped. Here's what smart people re saying. Read more ›
0 fresh
After setting world records, the crew of Artemis II have arrived safely back on Earth. Read more ›
0 newcommer
After traveling a greater distance from Earth than any humans before them, the astronauts of Artemis II have safely returned home. Read more ›
0 fresh
Что если бы каждое устройство в интернете имело свой уникальный адрес, было доступно напрямую из любой точки мира, а весь трафик шифровался автоматически - без настройки VPN, без проброса портов, без центральных серверов?Именно так работает Yggdrasil - mesh-сеть, в которой ваш адрес вычисляется из криптографического ключа, маршруты строятся сами, а NAT перестаёт быть проблемой. Разбираемся, как это устроено. Читать далее Read more ›
0 fresh
A federal judge has ordered a halt to Arizona's criminal prosecution of Kalshi after the Commodity Futures Trading Commission weighed in. Read more ›
0 fresh
Meta AI adding the Muse Spark model makes for an AI similar to a social media influencer compared to ChatGPT Read more ›
0 fresh
A friend of mine, a retired engineer named Dave, lives down the street here in Saigon. I watched him last Saturday morning hauling bags of lemongrass and chili from the wet market, arguing with a vendor in Vietnamese so broken it was practically a new language. He’s seventy-one. He has savings, a partner, good health, ... Read more Read more ›
0 fresh
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 11 No. 565. Read more ›
0 fresh
Cisco is moving quickly to lock down a new and growing risk: AI agents that can operate autonomously within enterprise systems. The networking giant is in early talks to acquire Astrix Security, a Tel Aviv–based AI security startup focused on ... Read more ›
0 fresh
— Расскажи нам, папа, сказочку... — Ой, да когда мне вам рассказывать, у меня работы невпроворот. Послушайте лучше аудиокнижку. — Аудиокнижки скучные. Вот если бы нам их лисичка почитала... или там Айвенго, или Мэри Поппинс. А так — сиди и слушай...Вот с этого примерно и началось.Задача казалась простой: взять картинку персонажа, взять аудио — и получить видео, где персонаж говорит. Технология-то должна существовать, мы живём в эпоху искусственного интеллекта, ChatGPT... Read more ›
0 fresh
It's common knowledge that it's illegal to change lanes in an intersection, but is that actually the case? It's complicated. Here's what you need to know. Read more ›
0 fresh
Judge Michael Liburdi ordered Arizona not to bring any enforcement actions under state law against Kalshi, at least temporarily. Read more ›
0 fresh
Изучая работы по экономике профессуры ВУЗов США, я несколько раз встретил термины «гаражная вера» и «религия рынка». Несколько авторов утверждало, что теория «свободного рынка» в системе образования занимает место установленной государством религии, а популярные рассказы о «миллиардерах из гаража» не блещут объективизмом о причинах подлинного успеха известных стартапов. В поиске литературы на эти темы я вышел на книгу Малкольма Гладуэлла «Гении и аутсайдеры», которую рекомендую к чтению. Ниже – её... Read more ›
0 fresh
Asteroid impacts may have helped kick-start life on Earth by creating hot, chemical-rich environments ideal for early biology. These impact-generated hydrothermal systems could have lasted thousands of years—long enough for life’s building blocks to form. Scientists now think these environments may have been common on early Earth, making them a strong candidate for where life began. The idea could also guide the search for life on other worlds. Read more ›
0
A new pill called baxdrostat is showing strong results in lowering dangerously high blood pressure in people who don’t respond to standard treatments. In a large global trial, patients saw their blood pressure drop by nearly 10 mmHg, a meaningful reduction that can significantly lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease. By targeting a hormone that causes the body to retain salt and water, this treatment could... Read more ›
0
A group of undergraduate students stumbled into a cosmic time capsule—one of the oldest stars ever discovered—while combing through massive astronomy datasets. What began as a class project quickly turned into a breakthrough when they spotted an extraordinarily “pristine” star made almost entirely of hydrogen and helium, hinting it formed near the dawn of the universe. Read more ›
0
Dying stars may be wiping out nearby giant planets as they expand into red giants. Astronomers found that these close-in planets become increasingly rare around more evolved stars, suggesting many have already been swallowed. The likely cause is a gravitational tug that drags planets inward until they break apart or fall into the star. It’s a dramatic glimpse into the chaotic final stages of planetary systems. Read more ›
0
A new breakthrough is transforming MXenes—ultra-thin, high-tech materials—into something far more powerful and precise. Researchers have developed a cleaner, more controlled way to build these materials using molten salts and iodine, eliminating the messy chemical processes that once left their surfaces disordered. The result is a perfectly arranged atomic structure that lets electrons flow with remarkable ease, boosting conductivity by up to 160 times. Read more ›
0
Astrocytes, once thought to be mere brain “support cells,” are now revealed to be key players in fear memory. Researchers found they actively help form, recall, and weaken fear responses by interacting with neurons in real time. Changing astrocyte activity directly altered how strong fear memories became. This breakthrough could lead to entirely new treatments for anxiety-related disorders. Read more ›
0
Warming across the U.S. is far more uneven than it looks at first glance. While only about half of states show rising average temperatures, most are heating up in specific ways—like hotter highs or warmer lows. These hidden shifts vary by region, with the West seeing more extreme heat and the North losing cold extremes. The findings suggest climate change is playing out differently depending on where you live. Read more ›
0
Many people think that occasional binge drinking is harmless if they otherwise drink in moderation, but new research suggests that assumption may be dangerously wrong. A large U.S. study found that people with metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), a condition affecting about one in three adults, face a much higher risk of serious liver scarring if they engage in heavy drinking even just once a month. Read more ›
0
A sweeping new study reveals that as Arctic permafrost thaws, it is dramatically reshaping rivers and releasing vast amounts of ancient carbon that had been locked away for thousands of years. By analyzing decades of high-resolution data across northern Alaska, scientists found that runoff is increasing, rivers are carrying more dissolved carbon, and the thawing season is stretching further into the fall. This carbon eventually reaches the ocean, where some... Read more ›
0
Scientists have taken a major step toward futuristic energy tech by building a working prototype of a quantum battery—one that can charge, store, and release energy using the strange rules of quantum physics instead of chemistry. This tiny, laser-powered device hints at a future where energy storage is not only faster but actually improves as systems get larger, flipping the rules of conventional batteries. Read more ›
0
Most popular sources
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
|
|
0% |
| View sources » | |
LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!
10.04.2026 21:37
Last update: 21:20 EDT.
News rating updated: 04:31.
What is Times42?
Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.