6 place 0

876 Scientists may have found a pill for sleep apnea

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily 1 place · 03/11/2026 06:19 EDT

A European clinical trial found that the drug sulthiame significantly reduced breathing interruptions in people with moderate to severe sleep apnea. Patients taking higher doses experienced up to 47% fewer pauses in breathing and improved oxygen levels during sleep. The drug helps stabilize breathing signals in the brain, reducing airway collapse. Scientists say the findings could pave the way for a pill-based alternative to CPAP machines.

To see detailed statistics for the news please log in »

Read the original

Add your comment
You must be logged in with Facebook to read and write comments.

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.

or register

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

News from the same source
ScienceDaily ScienceDaily
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 1 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

Newark apartment complex bought for much less than prior value

An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more

0

🔮
31.03.2026 ♓︎ Dear Pisces, today you can expect a rich and bright day filled with unexpected events... Read more ›
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 2 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

PG&E buys San Jose building to bolster South Bay operations

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

SlashGear
SlashGear 1 place · today 20:30 EDT

15 Of The Best Cars For Seniors In 2026

These cars combine comfort, safety, and ease of driving for mature motorists who value reliability and practicality for low-stress, confident driving. Read more

0 newcommer

Habr
SbWereWolf @ Habr 1 place · today 20:27 EDT

Типобезопасная работа с массивами PHP, ускоряемся в 4 раза

Всем привет!Эта статья больше веха для себя, чем полезная информация для кого либо, но если вам близка тема парсинга API-ответов, то думаю вам будет интересно.Что получилосьОт базовой версии получилось ускориться в 4 раза, отставание от wplake/typed сократилось до "всего лишь" x2, если вам критична скорость вам к wplake/typed, если вам критична читаемость выбирайте sbwerewolf/language-specific. Читать далее Read more

0 newcommer

CNET
Jeff Carlson @ CNET 1 place · today 20:23 EDT

'AirTag 2' vs. 'AirTag 1': How Apple's New Tracker Is Better Than the Original

They may look the same, but when a new one goes missing you'll notice a difference in how much easier it is to locate. Read more

0 fresh

Habr
webself @ Habr 2 place · today 20:12 EDT

Лазерная резка в дополненной реальности уже здесь – будущее DIY-мастерских

Многие привыкли воспринимать VR и MR (смешанную реальность) как несерьезные инструменты. Для геймеров или 3D-художников. Но сегодня ночью разработчики LightBurn, популярного софта для лазерной резки и гравировки, выкатили релиз-кандидат версии 5.0.0a MR Edition. И это обновление полностью меняет подход к работе на лазерном станке.Добавлена поддержка Mixed Reality-режима современных VR-шлемов. В результате физическое железо станка становится нативным элементом пространственного интерфейса. Посмотрим, как уст Read more

0 fresh

Tech Wire Asia
Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia 1 place · today 20:00 EDT

Enterprise data resilience is no longer about backup. AI broke the old rules.

Enterprise data resilience means ensuring the data AI systems act on is trustworthy. Infrastructure decisions will determine AI deployments hold up under real operating conditions. World Backup Day turns 15 this year. When it started, the message was simple: stop losing your files. That framing made sense in 2011. In 2026, it barely scratches the ... Read more

0 fresh

TechRadar
TechRadar 2 place · today 20:00 EDT

'Never in my wildest dreams did I expect this to happen' — pro sealife photographer captures 'first-ever' photos of rare seal in Antarctica

With ice levels at an all-time low, sealife photographer Justin Hofman ventured into antarctica's south earlier than ever and had an encounter with a rare Ross seal. Read more

0 fresh

Habr
Lomakn @ Habr 3 place · today 19:53 EDT

Симулятор JWST на Python: как критика Хабра заставила выучить астрофизику и почему мы сделаем открытие раньше NASA

Некоторое время назад я пришел на Хабр с простеньким ML-скриптом, который искал обитаемые экзопланеты. Я ждал похвалы, но вместо этого получил в комментариях ведро ледяной воды: "Где валидация? Что будет при сдвиге распределения? Машинное обучение без физических лимитов — это декорация!".Вызов был принят. Я выбросил наивный подход, запер XGBoost в клетку суровых законов термодинамики и переписал всё с нуля.Спустя недели разработки и чтения научных статей я представляю ExoLogica AI 2.0.... Read more

0 fresh

The Verge
Sheena Vasani @ The Verge 1 place · today 19:53 EDT

The AirPods Pro 3 are nearly matching their best-ever price for Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

Earlier this month, Apple announced the AirPods Max 2, a pair of over-ear headphones that leverage the company’s H2 chip for AI-powered live translation, conversation awareness, and a host of newer features. However, if you’re okay with a pair of earbuds, the AirPods Pro 3 offer access to all the same features for less — […] Read more

0 fresh

SlashGear
SlashGear 2 place · today 19:45 EDT

Who Makes Javelin Missiles?

Used in multiple conflicts, the Javelin missile is a groundbreaking U.S. weapon system. Here's a closer look at the companies responsible for building it. Read more

0 fresh

The Information
Katie Roof @ The Information 1 place · today 19:40 EDT

Sequoia Capital on Tuesday named Doug Leone, an investor who has been at the firm since 1988, as chairman. After stepping back from making new investments in 2022, Leone will once again participate in new deals, the firm said. A person familiar with Leone’s thinking said that he has more time to ... Read more

0 fresh

GSMArena.com
GSMArena.com 1 place · today 19:29 EDT

Oppo K15 Pro, K15 Pro+ specs revealed ahead of launch

Ahead of their launch in China, Oppo has revealed several key specifications of the K15 Pro series. The lineup will include the K15 Pro and the K15 Pro+, both of which are confirmed to feature a built-in cooling fan and LED lighting on the rear panel. The Oppo K15 Pro will be powered by the Dimensity 8500 Super chipset and feature a large vapor chamber paired with an active cooling... Read more

0 fresh

Mashable
Mashable 1 place · today 19:28 EDT

Amazons Spring Sale is almost over — these are the top 10 deals to shop before midnight

Grab the best deals on Sony headphones, Legos, and robot vacuums before Amazon's Big Spring Sale wraps up tonight. Read more

0 fresh

The Information
Katie Roof @ The Information 2 place · today 19:24 EDT

Sequoia Capital on Tuesday named Doug Leone, an investor who has been at the firm since 1988, as chairman. After stepping back from making new investments in 2022, Leone will once again participate in new deals, the firm said. Read more

0 fresh

Startups News
Nickie Louise @ Startups News 1 place · today 19:17 EDT

Top Startup and Tech Funding News – March 31, 2025

It’s Tuesday, March 31, 2026, and we’re back with today’s top startup and tech funding news. Today’s rounds highlight a surge in capital flowing into AI infrastructure, autonomous defense systems, fintech rails, and next-generation healthcare. From massive late-stage bets to ... Read more

0 fresh

The Next Web
Alina Maria Stan @ The Next Web 1 place · today 19:14 EDT

Decentraland just launched on the Epic Games Store.

The metaverse was supposed to be its own destination. You would put on a headset, enter a virtual world, and never need to think about the platform that brought you there. That was the pitch, anyway. Decentraland, one of the earliest and most persistent experiments in decentralised virtual worlds, appears to have reached a different […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more

0 fresh

The most popular news from the same source for the last week
ScienceDaily ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/24/2026 22:23 EDT

A new neural implant is so small it can rest on a grain of salt, yet it can track and wirelessly transmit brain activity for over a year. It’s powered by laser light that safely passes through tissue and communicates using tiny infrared signals. This ultra-miniature device could transform how scientists study the brain without invasive wiring. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/24/2026 23:10 EDT

New fathers appear to have fewer mental health diagnoses during pregnancy and the early months after birth. But that early stability does not last. About a year later, depression and stress-related disorders increase significantly, surprising researchers. The findings suggest that the emotional toll of fatherhood builds over time rather than hitting immediately. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/24/2026 23:25 EDT

Honey bees don’t just perform their famous waggle dance to share directions, they actually adjust how well they dance depending on who’s watching. Researchers found that when fewer bees pay attention, the dancer becomes less precise as it moves around trying to attract an audience. This means the dance is not simply a fixed message about food location, but a flexible performance shaped by social feedback. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/24/2026 23:53 EDT

Researchers have visualized atoms in motion just before a radiation-driven decay process occurs, revealing a surprisingly dynamic scene. Instead of remaining fixed, the atoms roam and rearrange, directly influencing how and when the decay unfolds. This “atomic movie” shows that structure and motion play a central role in radiation damage mechanisms. The findings could improve our understanding of how harmful radiation affects biological matter. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/25/2026 00:29 EDT

Balance problems in aging and Parkinson’s may come from the body working too hard, not too little. Scientists found that the brain and muscles become overactive during even minor disturbances, yet this actually weakens balance recovery. At the same time, muscles can stiffen against each other, making movement less stable. This unexpected pattern could help predict who is more likely to fall. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/25/2026 00:38 EDT

Nearly half of Americans don’t know that processed meat increases colorectal cancer risk, according to a new poll. But once they learn the connection, most support warning labels—suggesting people want clearer information. Experts warn that awareness is lagging even among healthcare providers. The good news: diets rich in plant foods and fiber, along with healthy habits, can dramatically lower risk. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/25/2026 03:56 EDT

Astronomers have narrowed down the cosmic search for life, identifying fewer than 50 rocky planets among thousands of known exoplanets that may have the right conditions to support life. Using new data from ESA’s Gaia mission and NASA archives, researchers pinpointed worlds in the “habitable zone,” where temperatures could allow liquid water to exist. Some of the most intriguing targets include nearby systems like TRAPPIST-1 and Proxima Centauri, offering tantalizing... Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/25/2026 04:51 EDT

A star you can see with the naked eye has kept astronomers guessing for decades with its unusually powerful X-rays. Now, thanks to highly precise observations from Japan’s XRISM space telescope, scientists have finally uncovered the source: a hidden white dwarf companion pulling in material and generating extreme heat. This discovery not only solves a 50-year-old mystery surrounding Gamma Cassiopeiae, but also confirms the existence of a long-predicted type of... Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/25/2026 06:47 EDT

A major discovery reveals that metformin works not just in the body, but in the brain. By switching off a key protein and activating specific neurons, the drug lowers blood sugar through a previously hidden pathway, opening new doors for diabetes treatment. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 03/25/2026 07:05 EDT

Flower nectar often contains small amounts of alcohol, meaning pollinators like hummingbirds are drinking it all day long. Despite consuming human-equivalent amounts, they show no signs of intoxication—suggesting a surprising evolutionary tolerance. Read more

0

Most popular sources

  • You see 1,070 news out of 1,070.
  • Sources 61 out of 61.
ScienceDaily 0%
Startup News 0%
ReadWrite 0%
ArcticStartup 0%
UK Tech News 0%
View sources »

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

31.03.2026 20:42
Last update: 20:35 EDT.
News rating updated: 03:30.

What is Times42?

Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.


Times42 © 2026