This week in science news, a breakthrough gene therapy shows promise in treating Huntington's disease, while a Vancouver man regains his sight through a revolutionary tooth-in-eye surgery. Additionally, Super Typhoon Ragasa wreaks havoc across Asia, and new studies reveal shocking links between pollution and health.
A groundbreaking gene therapy has shown it can slow the progression of Huntington's disease by 75% in a small clinical trial. This one-time treatment could reshape the future for patients with this rare brain disorder.
Scientists from University College London have made a groundbreaking discovery that could slow the progression of Huntington’s disease. A new gene therapy, AMT-130, shows promising results in clinical trials, potentially changing lives forever.
In a groundbreaking announcement, gene therapy company uniQure revealed an experimental treatment that has slowed the progression of Huntington's disease. Although still in early testing, this could signal new hope for patients battling this devastating condition.
NASA's VIPER rover is making a comeback, set to launch to the moon in 2027 with Blue Origin. This mission aims to explore water ice at the lunar south pole, crucial for future space endeavors.
Recent studies reveal that shark teeth, critical for their hunting efficiency, are increasingly vulnerable to ocean acidification. This could disrupt marine ecosystems and human food sources. Learn how global carbon emissions threaten these apex predators!
Texas ranchers are on high alert as the flesh-eating screwworm returns, threatening livestock health and the multi-billion-dollar hunting industry. With a shortage of skilled labor, ranchers fear they may be ill-prepared for the outbreak.
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers deliver a comedic take on Trump’s remarks about Putin and international meetings. From 'Hunting Wives' to extravagant ballrooms, their jabs offer a hilarious perspective on politics.
A tragic double homicide at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas has left the community in shock. Authorities are searching for the suspect who killed a couple while their daughters were unharmed. Details are emerging as police intensify their investigation.
As President Trump hints at firing Jerome Powell, investors react swiftly. Citrini Research urges clients to buy two-year Treasuries while selling US 10-year notes amidst market uncertainty.