Month: June 2025

Cathie Wood Goes Chip Shopping: Ark Invest Buys $17M In AMD Stock, Adds 2 More Semiconductor Bets

AMD stock added 1.04% on Monday, slightly outperforming the broader market and the tech sector, after Melius Research upgraded the stock. Semiconductor stocks, which have outperformed the broader tech sector, have found favor with fund manager Cathie Wood. On Monday,

Wildfires threaten water quality for up to eight years after they burn

Years after wildfires burn forests and watersheds, the contaminants left behind continue to poison rivers and streams across the Western U.S. — much longer than scientists estimated. A new study, published on June 23 in Nature Communications Earth & Environment, analyzed

How brain cells meant to help may be making depression worse

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a mental health condition that negatively affects the mood of a person and causes a loss of interest in activities that were previously associated with happiness. In addition to cognitive impairments and forgetfulness, MDD can

Brain reboot: Gene therapy reverses Alzheimer’s memory loss in mice

Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have developed a gene therapy for Alzheimer’s disease that could help protect the brain from damage and preserve cognitive function. Unlike existing treatments for Alzheimer’s that target unhealthy protein deposits

Ancient carbon ‘burps’ caused ocean oxygen crashes — and we’re repeating the mistake

New research from the University of California, Davis, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Texas A&M University reveals that massive emissions, or burps, of carbon dioxide from natural earth systems led to significant decreases in ocean oxygen concentrations some 300

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England U20 Women: Squad named for Training Match against Wales ahead of Summer Series  Ruck.co.uk

COVID-19 protein triggers immune attacks on healthy cells — but a common drug can stop it

A new study reveals that the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein can spread from infected to uninfected cells, triggering an immune response that mistakenly targets healthy cells. The research identifies how this viral protein binds to cell surfaces and shows that enoxaparin,

Killer whales use seaweed tools in never-before-seen grooming behavior

Primates, birds, and elephants are all known to make tools, but examples of tool use among marine animals are much more limited. Reporting in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on June 23, a team of whale experts has found

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England Women vs Wales Women prediction, stats, tips & team news  Squawka

These frozen wolf cubs ate a woolly rhino—and changed what we know about dogs

New analysis of the remains of two ‘puppies’ dating back more than 14,000 years ago has shown that they are most likely wolves, and not related to domestic dogs, as previously suggested. The genetic analysis also proved that the cubs