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The FDA has approved lenacapavir, a groundbreaking antiviral drug for HIV prevention developed by biochemist Wesley Sundquist. Learn how this drug could change the future of HIV treatment and prevention.
Astrophysicists have finally traced the Universe's missing matter using fast radio bursts, revealing that three-quarters of it is hidden in the cosmic web between galaxies, solving a decades-old mystery.
This week in science, the enigmatic Dragon Man is identified, revealing secrets of our evolutionary past. Additionally, researchers inch closer to locating the universe's elusive missing matter, while groundbreaking studies on psilocybin show promise for long-term depression relief.
The FDA has approved Gilead's Yeztugo, a twice-yearly injection that could revolutionize HIV prevention, boasting a 99.9% effectiveness. While hailed as a breakthrough, concerns over pricing remain, with activists urging for affordability.
China successfully conducted a refueling demonstration mission in space, bringing its Shijian-21 and Shijian-25 satellites together in a historic close approach. This breakthrough aims to enhance the sustainability of space operations and showcases China's advancements in satellite servicing.
After decades of speculation, researchers at Rice University have observed the superradiant phase transition, a monumental breakthrough in quantum physics that could revolutionize quantum computing and technology.
Discover the groundbreaking revelation of a 'ghost' plume beneath Oman, a hidden column of hot rock that could change our understanding of Earth's geological processes and its impact on plate tectonics.
Scientists reveal that the ancient skull known as 'Dragon Man' is actually a Denisovan, shedding light on our evolutionary past. This discovery opens new doors in understanding ancient human species.
A new clinical trial shows that a single dose of psilocybin can significantly reduce depression and anxiety in cancer patients. With promising long-term results, this therapy offers hope for many.