Science News May 2024: Rare Minerals and Space Travel

Science News – May 2024

Welcome to Science News May 2024, brought to you by ENTECH STEM Magazine! Science is full of surprises, and Science News May 2024 brings big news. Astronomers discovered a giant asteroid with rare minerals. This could help in future space mining! Meanwhile, NASA tested a powerful new rocket for deep-space travel. Soon, humans might explore Mars faster than ever.

In medicine, scientists developed a new vaccine for a deadly virus. This could save millions of lives worldwide. Also, researchers are using AI to find better cancer treatments. With faster drug discovery, curing diseases may become easier.

Climate science is also making progress. A new type of plastic that dissolves in water was invented. This could help reduce ocean pollution. At the same time, solar panels are getting more efficient, making clean energy cheaper and more accessible.

In the ocean, marine biologists discovered a glowing jellyfish in the deep sea. This shows how little we know about underwater life. Meanwhile, tech experts created a robot that mimics animal movements. Scientists believe this could help in rescue missions.

Science is changing our world, and we are here to keep you updated. Stay curious, ask questions, and explore more in next month’s issue!

Anosognosia: A Lack of Self-Awareness in Mental Health

Science News - May 2024

Anosognosia is a condition that affects individuals with mental health conditions, structural brain lesions, and dementia. It is...
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Scientists Identify Brain Cells That Regulate Inflammation

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Brain cells are crucial for the body’s immune system, yet how they work has been unclear. Recently, scientists made a major...
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Chinese Virologist Zhang Yongzhen Allowed Back in Lab After Sit-In Protest

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In January 2020, Chinese virologist Zhang Yongzhen published the COVID-19 virus sequence. He did this in a country where the government...
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Goldene: The Thinnest Sheet of Gold Ever Created

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Scientists have done it again – they have created a thinnest sheet of gold. A breakthrough was reported in the April 16th issue of...
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A Healthier White Bread is in the Works: Scientists

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White bread is a common food in Britain, but it’s not very nutritious. Health experts worry about this. Now, the government is...
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The Surprising Benefits of Nostalgia on Our Health and Work

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When we think of nostalgia, we often associate it with fond memories of the past. However, recent studies have shown that nostalgia can...
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The Legacy of Peter Higgs: From Theory to Nobel Prize

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Peter Higgs: The Man Behind the Higgs Boson Theory In the world of physics, there are certain names that stand out for their groundbreaking...
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TAO Observatory: Finding Answers for the Mysteries of the Universe

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Mysteries of the Universe The universe is filled with mysteries. They are waiting to be discovered. The origins of planets and galaxies are...
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New Anticoagulant Therapy Breakthrough: Fast-Acting and Safe

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Revolutionizing the Fight Against Blood Clots Anticoagulant treatments are crucial for managing many conditions, such as heart disease,...
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