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Science13 October 2021

Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. It is accompanied by a gradual loss of memory as a result of age-related neurodegeneration of brain cells. This pathology is one of the most widely discussed in recent years: people now live longer than before thanks to better medicine and living standards.

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Science17 September 2021

To test the accuracy of astrology, a French scientist gave an ad in the paper offering a free star sign personality analysis to anyone who sent in their date and place of birth. Each of the 150 people who sent their submissions received the same "star sign personality analysis" and a feedback questionnaire in which they could indicate how accurate their profile was.

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Science10 September 2021

In 1589, Galileo refuted the blind belief in Aristotle's physics with his free fall experiments by dropping balls of different masses from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. At that time, the only legitimate worldview was the scholastic view formed by the church, and Aristotle's physics was an integral part of it.

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Science20 August 2021

The most common argument against the idea of gender equality is this: If men and women are intellectually equal, then why are there so few women in science compared to men? (Of course, there are many forms of this question: why are there fewer women philosophers, why are there fewer women composers, why are there fewer women billionaires, etc.)

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Science18 August 2021

One day, when we were children, we heard that Gypsies had set up a camp near our village. When, extremely curious, we were about to go and see the Gypsies, my Grandma Beyim stopped us and said firmly, “They are not Gypsies, they are Jews. They kidnap children and make dough with their blood."

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Science10 August 2021

Many characteristics of a person are determined by their genome—the sum of genetic information. Certain physical characteristics such as eye color or body structure, the manner of walking and laughing, habits, certain character traits are all programmed into the genome.

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Science23 July 2021

The work on creating artificial meat has already come a long way. The first artificial meat hamburger was made by Dutch bioengineers in 2013 and cost a total of 250,000 euros. In 2018, the first artificial meat steak was cooked in Israel.

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Science16 July 2021

The transformation of almost all traditional principles and processes amid the continuous exponential growth of digital technologies affects medicine as well. In the nearest future, the entire healthcare system will take a big, if belated, technological leap, and we will all adapt to it very quickly. Not because we will be forced to, but simply because new technologies will improve the quality of life and work of both patients and healthcare workers. At least the recent studies give us reasons to hope for that.

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Science18 June 2021

Today, Nature Reviews Neurology released the Consensus Statement from an expert panel led by Prof. Messoud Ashina and endorsed by European Academy of Neurology and The European Headache Federation on the diagnosis and management of migraine, providing a clear ten-step approach to improve patient care.

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Science19 April 2021

Often coming into spotlight these days with Elon Musk's statements about implanting microchips in the human brain and all the conspiracy theories screaming about chips to be implanted in each of us with the vaccine, this tiny child of modern technology, one of the main objects of the US-China trade warfare, is considered the driving force of the field of artificial intelligence, robotics and ICT.

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Science3 April 2021

Although the Moon, the only celestial body besides Earth on which humans have ever set foot, historically occupies a mystical place in the culture of many civilizations, with the development of humankind and science, it has become one of main extraterrestrial research and flag-planting grounds for the world’s superpowers in the modern age.

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Science3 April 2021

The development of modern technologies not only adds new types of job to the world of work, but also causes certain jobs to become obsolete and archaic. For example, you may remember that until recently, there were people whose job was to knock on our doors and collect water and electricity bill payments.

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Science27 March 2021

The International Agency for Research on Cancer estimates that globally, 1 in 5 people develop cancer during their lifetime, and 1 in 8 men and 1 in 11 women die from the disease. These new estimates suggest that more than 50 million people are living within five years of a past cancer diagnosis.

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Science25 March 2021

To learn more about tension-type headache, we encourage you to read a comprehensive review article by Dr. Sait Ashina and colleagues that was recently published in the world-renowned journal Nature Reviews Disease Primers.

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