T20 World Cup: USA off to perfect start with victory over Canada
USA and West Indies are co-hosting the T20 World Cup, which runs from June 2-29 with every match live on Sky Sports; England are defending champions after winning in Australia in 2022
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No 1 survives French Open epic against Lorenzo Musetti
Novak Djokovic reaches last 16 of French Open for 18th time after 3:08am Parisian epic, while Felix Auger-Aliassime sets up meeting with Carlos Alcaraz; you can watch Andy Murray in action at the Stuttgart Open, exclusively live on Sky Sports Tennis from June 10-16
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Daniel Dubois stops Filip Hrgovic as Deontay Wilder is knocked out by Zhilei Zhang
Daniel Dubois stopped Filip Hrgovic to clinch the IBF interim world heavyweight title and potentially set up an all-British clash with Anthony Joshua later this year; Deontay Wilder suffered a knockout defeat to Zhilei Zhang in what could spell the end of the American's career
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Trademark victory over Borussia Dortmund shows why they are the kings of Europe
Borussia Dortmund had the better chances in the Champions League final at Wembley but Real Madrid won the game 2-0 to be crowned champions of Europe. It is a familiar story for Carlo Ancelotti's team that will only add to their legend. How do they do it?
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Don’t Miss the “Planetary Parade” – Witness Six Planets Align in a Rare Display
On June 3, an alignment of six planets—Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune—will be visible shortly before sunrise from dark, high vantage points with minimal light pollution. This rare event requires optical aids to view all planets.
Stargazers will have an incredible opportunity to look for six planets in Earth’s solar system on June 3. Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will appear, from some dark, weather-free vantage points on Earth, to form a more-or-less straight line in the night sky – but it’ll take some optical assistance to see them all.
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AI Chip Breakthrough: Memristors Mimic Neural Timekeeping
In the brain, timekeeping is done with neurons that relax at different rates after receiving a signal; now memristors—hardware analogs of neurons—can do that too.
Artificial neural networks may soon be able to process time-dependent information, such as audio and video data, more efficiently. The first memristor with a ‘relaxation time’ that can be tuned is reported today in Nature Electronics, in a study led by the University of Michigan.
Energy Efficiency and AI
Memristors, electrical components that store information in their electrical resistance, could reduce AI’s energy needs by about a factor of 90 compared to today’s graphical processing units. Already, AI is projected to account for about half a percent of the world’s total electricity consumption in 2027, and that has the potential to balloon as more companies sell and use AI tools.
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Penn Medicine Develops Potent mRNA Vaccine Against Lethal H5N1 Virus
Experimental mRNA vaccine proves highly effective against H5N1 in animal studies, offering hope for rapid pandemic response.
Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have developed an experimental mRNA vaccine against avian influenza virus H5N1. The vaccine is highly effective in preventing severe illness and death in preclinical models and could help manage the current H5N1 outbreaks in birds and cattle in the United States and prevent its transmission to humans.
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Climate Crisis: Brazil’s Cerrado Suffers Worst Drought in 700 Years
A study from the University of São Paulo indicates the Cerrado is experiencing its most severe drought in centuries due to rising temperatures and disrupted rainfall patterns, confirmed through geological and weather data analysis.
Researchers at the University of São Paulo have discovered that Cerrado, Brazil’s savanna biome, is suffering its worst drought in 700 years. This alarming finding is largely attributed to the effects of global warming, which have been particularly severe in Brazil’s central region. There, temperatures have risen by approximately 1 °C above the global average increase of 1.5 °C. This temperature surge has disrupted the hydrological cycle, causing much of the rainfall to evaporate before it can nourish the soil, leading to less frequent but more intense rainstorms and reduced aquifer recharge. The drought has the potential to deplete the tributaries of the São Francisco River, the main river in the basin.
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Hazards in Your Chocolate? New Study Reveals Potential Risks
A study reveals that while chocolate contains potentially harmful chemicals at safe levels, these compounds appear in much higher, possibly unsafe concentrations in some baked desserts.
What makes chocolate taste and smell so delicious? Chemistry, of course! A variety of molecules work together to create that unmistakable aroma, but those same molecules might carry some unwanted health effects if there are too many around.
According to research published in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, while many of the compounds appeared in chocolate in low enough concentrations to be safe, higher amounts were found in some baked sweet treats.
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Groundbreaking New Study Reveals That Statins Could Prevent Cancer
Research findings show that pitavastatin suppresses skin and pancreatic cancers by inhibiting interleukin-33.
A recent study conducted by researchers at Mass General Cancer Center has found that statins, which are widely used to reduce cholesterol, might inhibit a specific pathway linked to cancer development caused by chronic inflammation. These results were reported in Nature Communications.
“Chronic inflammation is a major cause of cancer worldwide,” said senior author Shawn Demehri, MD, PhD, a principal investigator at the Center for Cancer Immunology and Cutaneous Biology Research Center of Massachusetts General Hospital and an associate professor of Dermatology at Harvard Medical School. “We investigated the mechanism by which environmental toxins drive the initiation of cancer-prone chronic inflammation in the skin and pancreas,” says Demehri, who is also the Bob and Rita Davis Family MGH Research Scholar 2023-2028. “Furthermore, we examined safe and effective therapies to block this pathway in order to suppress chronic inflammation and its cancer aftermath.”
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NASA Backs 12 Innovative Studies to Enhance Mars Exploration
NASA has enlisted nine U.S. companies to conduct 12 studies on applying commercial services to Mars science missions. These studies, focusing on areas like payload delivery and communications, aim to establish a new paradigm for cost-effective, frequent Mars missions through public-private partnerships.
Nine U.S. companies have been selected by NASA to perform a total of 12 concept studies of how commercial services can be applied to enable science missions to Mars. Each awardee will receive between $200,000 and $300,000 to produce a detailed report on potential services — including payload delivery, communications relay, surface imaging, and payload hosting — that could support future missions to the Red Planet.
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15 Years in the Making – Scientists Invent “Living Bioelectronics” That Can Heal Skin
Scientists develop flexible, adaptable, and storable patch that combines bacteria and sensors to interface with the body.
Researchers have created “living bioelectronics,” a device combining cells, gel, and electronics to monitor and treat skin conditions. Tested on mice, the device reduces inflammation and holds potential for broader medical applications. The team is working to commercialize the technology.
For many years, Professor Bozhi Tian’s laboratory has been exploring how to meld the realms of electronics—typically rigid, metallic, and bulky—with the soft, flexible, and delicate nature of the human body. In their most recent research,they have created a prototype for what they call “living bioelectronics”: a combination of living cells, gel, and electronics that can integrate with living tissue.
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Human IVG Paves the Way for Universal Fertility Treatments
New IVG research offers promising methods for creating human germ cells from stem cells, potentially transforming fertility treatments.
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 1 in 6 people are affected by infertility at some point in their life. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) defines infertility as a condition characterized by the inability to achieve a successful pregnancy, based on factors such as medical, sexual, and reproductive history, age, physical findings, and diagnostic testing, or requiring the use of donor gametes to achieve pregnancy. While assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) like in vitro fertilization (IVF) have significantly improved treatment for certain types of infertility, not all forms can be addressed with current strategies.
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Bitdeer Lands $100 Million Investment from Tether to Boost Bitcoin Mining Operations
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Binance’s Changpeng Zhao Starts Prison Term in California
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US Tightens AI Chip Exports to Middle East, Affecting Nvidia and AMD
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Ethereum ETF Applicants Adjust Strategies in Response to Looming Fee Wars
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Bitcoin Mining Gains Key Political Support From Oklahoma and Senator Ted Cruz
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LATAM Crypto Roundup: This Week’s Curated Stories
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Uniswap’s UNI Token Dips Below $10 Amid Fee Switch Vote Delay
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Coinbase Calls Out SEC’s Stifling Tactics, Demands Regulatory Clarity
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Set-piece defending cost England in 'frustrating' 2-1 France defeat in Euro 2025 qualifier
England undone by two poorly defended corners as France became first away team to beat them in qualifying game since 2002 to dent Euro 2025 hopes; Beth Mead had fired Lionesses ahead before Elisa De Almeida and Marie-Antoinette Katoto turned game on its head to seal 2-1 away win
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Webb Captures Birth of Universe’s Earliest Galaxies for First Time
Webb Captures Birth of Universe’s Earliest Galaxies for First Time
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Largest Ever Obesity Study Showcases Semaglutide’s Promise
Two important studies stemming from the largest and most prolonged clinical trial of semaglutide’s impact on weight in more than 17,000 non-diabetic adults with overweight and obesity reveal that participants lost an average of 10% of their body weight and more than 7 centimeters from their waistline over four years.
Clinically meaningful weight loss was achieved by men and women of all races, ages, and body sizes, across all regions, with a lower rate of serious adverse events compared with placebo.
Over half of adults taking semaglutide moved down at least one BMI category after 2 years compared to 16% receiving placebo, and 12% reached a healthy BMI (25 kg/m² or less) compared with 1% in the placebo group.
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