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When Research Stalls at the Finish Line

July 2, 2025 · 5 min read

We are living in a golden age of data and discovery (though I confess it sometimes doesn’t feel like that). Biomedical science, public health research, and behavioral data are being produced at unprecedented rates. But with this explosion of information comes a growing gap: while knowledge increases, our ability to translate it into practice struggles […]

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When Research Stalls at the Finish Line

We are living in a golden age of data and discovery (though I confess it sometimes doesn’t feel like that). Biomedical science, public health research, and behavioral data are being produced at unprecedented rates. But with this explosion of information comes a growing gap: while knowledge increases, our ability to translate it into practice struggles […]

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The New Techno-Eschatology: AGI and Secular Religion

Some techies today fear hell—not from a god, but from a computer.  Human beings have a habit of wrapping up big unknowns in familiar stories. Even in our high-tech, secular age, the quest to create Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) often comes with a kind of religious or end-of-the-world fervor. Some communities of self-described rationalists speak […]

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The Rise of De-extinction: Could Resurrecting Ancient Species Save Our Future?

The quest to bring back extinct species has evolved from science fiction to scientific possibility, thanks to groundbreaking advancements in genetic engineering. With projects aiming to revive creatures like woolly mammoths, the concept of de-extinction fascinates both scientists and the general public. This blog post delves into the recent developments and implications of de-extinction technologies. […]

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Lemurs and the Secret to Defying Aging: Insights on Inflammaging

Lemurs, the primate cousins in Madagascar, have long piqued the curiosity of scientists due to their unique longevity and health traits. Recent studies have unveiled fascinating insights into their aging process, challenging long-held beliefs about inflammaging — the chronic inflammatory response associated with aging in humans. Understanding Inflammaging Inflammaging is a term used to describe […]

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Health

Progress in Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease: the Role of Proteins

Recent advances in neuroscience have revealed groundbreaking insights into Alzheimer’s disease and various other neurological disorders. These findings have the potential to transform our understanding and treatment of conditions that affect millions of people worldwide. Alzheimer’s Disease: Unveiling Hidden Proteins One of the major hurdles in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease has been understanding the […]

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Astronomy

The Interstellar Journey of Comet 3I/ATLAS

As the universe continues to reveal its wonders, astronomers have once again pointed their telescopes toward the sky to explore the mysteries hidden in the vastness of space. Among the stars and cosmic debris, a new celestial visitor has captured their attention: the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. Discovery and Significance NASA’s Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System […]

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TransPRK in the treatment of low to moderate and high myopia: a comparative study of the clinical outcomes.

Shi Z; Gao M; Liu C; Zhang S; Zhao Q

The study looked at how well a type of eye surgery, called transPRK, worked for people with different levels of nearsightedness. Most people could see clearly without glasses after the surgery, and it worked well for both low and high levels of nearsightedness. The study found that people with higher nearsightedness had more changes in their eye structure after surgery, but it was still safe and effective for everyone.

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Spatial evolution of international air cargo network connectivity in China: 1996-2019.

Xu X; Liu J; Jiang J; Lin B; Li L

The study looks at how China's international air cargo network changed from 1996 to 2019. It found that the network has grown stronger and more complex over time, with different types of cargo routes changing in different ways. This helps support better air transport and global connections.

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