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Yale Scientists Identify Two Proteins That Spread Parkinson's Disease in the Brain
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Yale Scientists Identify Two Proteins That Spread Parkinson's Disease in the Brain

Yale University scientists have identified two neuron surface proteins that appear to facilitate the spread of alpha-synuclein, the toxic protein linked to Parkinson's disease, through the brain. Blocking these proteins in mouse models dramatically reduced the progression of the disease. The finding offers a promising new therapeutic target for future Parkinson's treatments.

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Toronto street festival shooting kills 2, wounds several

A shooting at a street festival in Toronto, Canada on Saturday evening left at least two people dead and several others wounded. Police confirmed the incident and launched an investigation. No further details about suspects or motive have been released.

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Clattenburg explains new rule behind Norwayโ€“England World Cup controversy
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Clattenburg explains new rule behind Norwayโ€“England World Cup controversy

The final whistle of referee Clement Turpin in Norway's 1:2 World Cup quarter-final loss to England sparked a major controversy that even a FIFA statement failed to quell. Former referee Mark Clattenburg weighed in, explaining that the disputed call was based on a newly introduced rule.

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Serotonin may speed heart valve disease in SSRI users with specific gene variant
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Serotonin may speed heart valve disease in SSRI users with specific gene variant

Columbia University scientists have found that serotonin may accelerate the progression of degenerative mitral regurgitation, a common heart valve disease. Patients who take SSRI antidepressants and carry a specific genetic variant appear to develop severe valve damage sooner, potentially needing surgery at a younger age. The finding opens new questions about SSRI use in at-risk cardiac patients.

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Netflix's "The Umbrella Academy" still deserves a second look despite its divisive ending
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Netflix's "The Umbrella Academy" still deserves a second look despite its divisive ending

Netflix's "The Umbrella Academy", which debuted in 2019 as an adaptation of Gerard Way and Gabriel Bรก's graphic novel, featured an ensemble cast including Elliot Page, Tom Hopper and Robert Sheehan. The show was praised for its quirky originality but ended in a divisive way. Fans and critics alike argue the series still deserves a revisit despite its polarising finale.

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Renault Megane E-Tech facelift gets 67 kWh LFP battery with 500 km range and 165 kW charging
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Renault Megane E-Tech facelift gets 67 kWh LFP battery with 500 km range and 165 kW charging

Renault has updated the Megane E-Tech electric with a 67 kWh LFP battery promising up to 500 km of WLTP range and DC fast charging at up to 165 kW. The refreshed model also receives design updates, new equipment and revised multimedia. Renault highlights that the new motor is free of rare earth metals and that production takes place within the EU.

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Gold's atoms self-reorganize to block oxygen, preventing tarnish
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Gold's atoms self-reorganize to block oxygen, preventing tarnish

Researchers have discovered that atoms on gold's surface spontaneously reorganize into patterns that block oxygen from reacting with the metal, suppressing oxidation by up to a trillion-fold compared to other metals. This explains why gold jewellery stays bright for generations without tarnishing. The finding could lead to more powerful gold-based catalysts used in manufacturing and clean energy applications.

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China tests truck-mounted electromagnetic drone catapult that needs no runway
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China tests truck-mounted electromagnetic drone catapult that needs no runway

China's Beijing Institute of Technology released footage of three eight-wheeled trucks interlocking to form a road-mobile electromagnetic catapult capable of launching a propeller-driven drone without a runway. The system miniaturises the EMALS technology already used on China's newest aircraft carrier. Transported in standard shipping containers, it could theoretically be deployed anywhere in the world.

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Obsidian game director defends studio's legacy amid Xbox layoffs
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Obsidian game director defends studio's legacy amid Xbox layoffs

Microsoft's sweeping Xbox restructure led to the closure or sale of four studios โ€” Double Fine, Compulsion Games, Ninja Theory and Undead Labs โ€” and significant layoffs at Obsidian Entertainment. Obsidian's game director pushed back against claims the studio had already lost the writers and talent behind its classic games, insisting the creative thread from KotOR2 to today's titles remains clear. Reports also emerged that Fallout: New Vegas director Josh Sawyer is leading a new Fallout project at Obsidian.

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Complex US patent process squeezes out small inventors
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Complex US patent process squeezes out small inventors

Independent inventors and small entities in the US are increasingly struggling to protect their innovations due to a complex and costly patent process. The system tends to favour large corporations that can afford prolonged legal battles, leaving individual inventors at a significant disadvantage. Without reform, the system risks stifling grassroots innovation.

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Over 50,000 Sherman Tanks Built โ€“ Why Almost None Survive Today
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Over 50,000 Sherman Tanks Built โ€“ Why Almost None Survive Today

More than 50,000 M4 Sherman tanks were produced during World War II, making them one of the most numerous armoured vehicles ever built. Despite that scale, surviving examples are extremely rare today โ€“ most were scrapped after the war through government metal-recovery programmes. The deliberate destruction of so many historically significant vehicles is what makes their scarcity so frustrating.

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Oil Prices Surge Above Pre-War Levels After Iran's Strait of Hormuz Attack

Crude oil prices jumped above pre-war levels this week following Iran's latest attack in the Strait of Hormuz, demonstrating Tehran's capacity to move global energy markets through shows of force in the strategic waterway. The spike highlighted the vulnerability of global oil supplies to regional tensions. Analysts expect further price volatility as the situation in the region remains unresolved.

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Embolo sent off and lost composure in Argentinaโ€“Switzerland World Cup quarter-final
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Embolo sent off and lost composure in Argentinaโ€“Switzerland World Cup quarter-final

During the second half of the World Cup quarter-final between Argentina and Switzerland, the referee halted play and sent off Breel Embolo with a red card. The Swiss striker completely lost his composure following the decision. The sending-off proved to be just the start of the controversy surrounding the match.

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Zelensky announces diplomatic overhaul to speed up weapons deliveries
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Zelensky announces diplomatic overhaul to speed up weapons deliveries

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced diplomatic changes aimed at accelerating arms deliveries to Ukraine. Kyiv is pushing for faster implementation of an agreement with the US on licensing the production of Patriot air defence systems. Ukraine also wants quicker rollout of already-announced support packages and deeper cooperation with Europe on missile defence.

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Frankie Grande Defends 'Big Brother 28' Premiere: "Camp Is Part of Its DNA"
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Frankie Grande Defends 'Big Brother 28' Premiere: "Camp Is Part of Its DNA"

The Season 28 premiere of Big Brother on CBS, which aired on July 9, drew criticism for its over-the-top campy style, featuring three appearances by former CBS reality stars and a scene involving an erupting volcano. Frankie Grande publicly defended the episode, arguing that camp has always been central to the show's identity. The premiere included a surprise early exit when one guest fell into the fictional volcano.

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Quantum-Qec: matrix-free quantum homeostatic engine blueprint on GitHub
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Quantum-Qec: matrix-free quantum homeostatic engine blueprint on GitHub

A GitHub repository called Quantum-Qec has been published, describing a blueprint for a "Matrix-Free Quantum Homeostatic Engine" โ€” a conceptual quantum computing architecture that avoids traditional matrix operations. The project, created by user PJHkorea, is at an early, speculative stage. It attracted minimal traction on Hacker News, earning only 3 points and 1 comment.

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Scientists discover some simple fluids can fracture like solids
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Scientists discover some simple fluids can fracture like solids

Scientists have discovered that some simple fluids โ€” previously assumed to only flow โ€” can fracture under certain conditions, much like solid materials. The finding challenges foundational assumptions in fluid mechanics and blurs the boundary between liquid and solid states. The discovery could have implications for materials engineering and microfluidic system design.

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US launches airstrikes on Iran after attack on civilian ship in Strait of Hormuz
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US launches airstrikes on Iran after attack on civilian ship in Strait of Hormuz

The US military launched a third round of strikes against Iran this week after Iranian forces attacked a civilian container ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz via the southern route along Oman's coast, which is protected by the US Navy. Iran declared the strait closed again and demanded vessels use the northern route through its territorial waters. The Pentagon confirmed the strikes in response to Tehran's latest attack on shipping.

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Lexus LS 400 grew from Toyota's secret $1 billion F1 project
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Lexus LS 400 grew from Toyota's secret $1 billion F1 project

Toyota secretly spent $1 billion developing a car to rival Germany's luxury elite โ€” BMW, Mercedes and Audi. The result was the Lexus LS 400, launched in 1989 and widely regarded as one of the automotive industry's greatest success stories. The project drew on technology developed through Toyota's Formula 1 programme.

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BioShock Infinite deserves a TV or film adaptation
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BioShock Infinite deserves a TV or film adaptation

Video game adaptations have reached a new quality high in recent years, from acclaimed series to blockbuster films. The author argues that BioShock Infinite, widely regarded as one of the greatest games ever made, is a prime candidate for a screen adaptation thanks to its rich story and original world. No film or TV production based on the BioShock series has been made to date.

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Healthy life expectancy falling in the UK โ€“ is the NHS part of the problem?
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Healthy life expectancy falling in the UK โ€“ is the NHS part of the problem?

The UK is seeing a decline in healthy life expectancy, prompting questions about whether the National Health Service is contributing to the trend. Experts point to long waiting lists, insufficient preventive care and social inequalities as key drivers. The debate centres on whether the NHS needs deep structural reform to reverse the decline.

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South Korea's stock rally sends valuations to record lows despite surging prices

South Korea's stock market has surged dramatically, yet equity valuations have paradoxically fallen to record lows, meaning corporate earnings are growing faster than share prices. This unusual backdrop presents investors with a rare dilemma: whether rock-bottom valuations signal a buying opportunity or a warning sign. The divergence has drawn international attention to the Korean market.

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