Fight Against Parkinson's: The First Argentine Startup Launched to Innovate with Stem Cells
The first Argentine startup focused on stem cell innovations for treating Parkinson's and heart conditions has been launched, inspired by recent advancements in Japan.
Can't get out of bed in the morning? It could be a more serious problem
Recent studies suggest that difficulties in getting out of bed may stem from psychological resistance rather than a lack of motivation.
Danish king and queen kick off second day in Melbourne
Danish King Frederik and Queen Mary continue their state visit in Melbourne, focusing on renewable energy, stem cell research, and youth mental health.
DN Debate. "Sweden's View of Knowledge is Outdated - We Will Be Overtaken"
A prominent debate article asserts that Sweden's focus on STEM fields over the humanities undermines future competitiveness.
When Trump's Narcissism Collides with Reality, a Barrel Becomes More Important than Blood
The article discusses Donald Trump's political actions regarding Russia, suggesting they stem from personal motives rather than a genuine concern for global stability.
Oakland homicides fall to 25-year low โ how did it stem the violence?
Oakland has experienced a significant decline in homicides, reaching a 25-year low in 2025 amid national discussions about urban violence.
A larger participation of women in STEM is a song of the future. This is what the numbers look like today
A recent report highlights the slow progress of women's participation in STEM fields across the EU, underscoring the need for increased support and innovation.
Japan launches innovative treatments for Parkinson's and heart failure
Japan has approved innovative stem cell treatments for Parkinson's disease and acute heart failure, marking a significant advancement in regenerative medicine.
Bill Maher slams Oscars, says Hollywood is 'a secret cabal of people terrified of looking like racists'
Bill Maher criticizes the ongoing #OscarsSoWhite campaign, suggesting that Hollywood's diversity issues stem from a fear of being labeled racist rather than actual racism.
University, the worrying data: enrollments decline and STEM degrees stagnate
Recent data from Italy's Ministry of University and Research indicates a decline in university enrollments and STEM degrees, raising concerns about the country's educational and job market situations.
British Council offers master's scholarships in the UK exclusively for women
The British Council has opened applications for full master's scholarships aimed at women in STEM fields in the UK.
South Africa: No, South African Government Not Removing English From Public Schools
Rumors suggesting that the South African government plans to remove English as a language of instruction in public schools are unfounded and stem from misunderstandings regarding new educational policies.
Estonian University Introduces Engineering to High School Students in Tartu County
Estonian University is conducting engineering courses with three high schools in Tartu County to introduce students to modern technologies.
That girl from Iran... who conquered the world not with missiles, but with 'math'!
The article highlights the story of Maryam Mirzakhani, an Iranian mathematician who overcame her early aversion to math to win the prestigious Fields Medal, often referred to as the Nobel Prize of Mathematics.
Quality Physics Teaching Videos Recognized Worldwide Are Now Available for Latvian Students
World-renowned quality physics teaching videos are now accessible to students in Latvia, complete with Latvian subtitles and explanations to enhance understanding.
Gliomas Can Only Be Treated Surgically
The article discusses innovative treatment approaches for gliomas, which have long been challenging to treat effectively.
Quit fossil fuels to stem deadly floods in Brazilโs coffee heartland, say scientists
Scientists warn that continued reliance on fossil fuels will exacerbate deadly floods in Brazil's coffee-producing region, particularly affecting Minas Gerais.
Vietnam urges work from home amid fuel supply, price crunch in Mideast
Vietnam's government is recommending remote work to reduce fuel consumption as rising prices and supply disruptions stem from Middle Eastern conflicts.
Sookmyung Women's University Holds 'Women in STEM' Forum with the European Union Embassy in Korea on International Women's Day
Sookmyung Women's University hosted a 'Women in STEM' forum in collaboration with the European Union Embassy in Korea and the WISET foundation to discuss ways to enhance women's participation in STEM fields.
Research, applications, and robotics: women develop projects in science and technology in the interior of Sรฃo Paulo
Women in the interior of Sรฃo Paulo are leading various projects in science and technology, highlighting their growing role in the sector.
Dukovany Has Youthful Energy. The New Generation Includes Four Nuclear Block Operators
The Dukovany nuclear power plant has welcomed a new generation, including four female operators working in the facility.
F1 ace Lewis Hamilton excluded from school and told being Black would stop success
Lewis Hamilton reflects on his school exclusion and his commitment to promoting educational opportunities and inclusivity for young people through his foundation, Mission 44.
Mohamed Salah clashed with Liverpool team-mate in training and things haven't been the same since
Mohamed Salah's challenging season at Liverpool may stem from an incident with former teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold during a training clash a year ago.
Latvia has the highest proportion of female scientists and engineers in the European Union
Latvia leads the EU with a 50.9% share of female scientists and engineers, according to Eurostat data for 2024.
River: Franco Armani undergoes a stem cell treatment for his Achilles tendinitis and will be out for about a month
River Plate's goalkeeper Franco Armani is set to undergo stem cell treatment for Achilles tendinitis and is expected to miss around a month due to injury.
HMS Dragon delay 'explained' as union suggests real reason why ship is still in dock
The Prospect Union claims that delays in deploying HMS Dragon to the Mediterranean stem from cost-cutting measures that have reduced staff working hours, a point disputed by the Ministry of Defence.
A Kaunas woman left with three small children faced another blow of fate: a bad feeling did not deceive her
After giving birth to her third child, Gabriela faced a major challenge when her daughter Teodora was diagnosed with a rare and dangerous brain stem tumor.
Japan approves first worldwide stem cell treatment for Parkinson's
Japan has approved pioneering stem cell treatments for Parkinson's disease and severe heart failure, set to be available to patients within months.
Japan approves first stem cell treatment for Parkinson's; therapy may reach patients later this year
Japan has approved a groundbreaking stem cell treatment for Parkinson's disease that aims to replace damaged neurons in the brain and could be available to patients in 2026.
Revolutionary Results in Parkinson's Disease Treatment in Japan
Japan has become the first country in the world to approve stem cell therapy for Parkinson's disease with promising results reported for heart attack treatment as well.
Fear or Anxiety? These Signs Indicate That Your Dog Needs Veterinary Help
The article discusses how a dog's troubling behavior may actually stem from anxiety rather than defiance, highlighting the importance of recognizing and understanding this emotional state.
Stem cells used to treat a deadly spinal defect โ the born child is perfectly healthy
Researchers are exploring the possibility of treating severe birth defects like spina bifida before birth through a combination of prenatal surgery and stem cells from donor placenta.
When I disagree with my partner, he tells me that I'm oversensitive and that I'm imagining things. Is there manipulation behind it?
A woman questions whether her feelings of confusion in her long-term relationship stem from normal disagreements or emotional manipulation by her partner.
The former DAO of the National Police claims that the officer who reported him for rape did so 'out of jealousy'
Josรฉ รngel Gonzรกlez claims that a female subordinate's allegations of rape against him stem from jealousy rather than actual misconduct.
Love, Rejection, and Revenge... A Murder after Refusing Intimate Relations in One-Sided Love
A tragic incident in a village in Uttar Pradesh highlights the horrors that can stem from one-sided love when a young girl is shot after refusing advances from a local youth.
India's stance on Iran: Is Sonia Gandhi concerned about foreign policy or Congress's vote bank?
Sonia Gandhi criticizes the Indian government's stance on Iran, questioning whether her concerns stem from foreign policy issues or political motivations within the Congress party.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announced the chosen STEM teachers to represent the stateโs world-class educational system
New York State has announced the selection of STEM teachers to enhance excellence in education and address the shortage of qualified educators.
A Simple Morality for the City Council: Tell the Whole Truth about Oslo Nye
The article discusses the importance of transparency in political narratives, particularly concerning the financial struggles of Oslo Nye Teater, emphasizing that its economic issues stem from municipal prioritization rather than mismanagement.
Every fifth woman, every tenth man. Hundreds of thousands of people have encountered domestic violence in the Czech Republic, a survey showed
A recent survey indicates that hundreds of thousands of people in the Czech Republic have experienced domestic violence, highlighting significant gender disparities.
Ukraine issues mercenary plea to stem manpower crisis
Ukraine is seeking to recruit more foreign fighters to address its manpower shortage amid high desertion and draft evasion rates.
Gina Gustavsson: All politicians should be afraid of the power they have and the impulse to abuse it
Gina Gustavsson argues that the dissatisfaction many feel during early childhood years may stem from a lack of autonomy in decision-making.
Do conspiracy theories stem from our fears?
The article explores the origins of conspiracy theories, suggesting they often arise from perceived threats and a deep mistrust among marginalized social groups towards elites.
The scam of fake stem cells to cure ALS uncovered by Presa Diretta
A documentary reveals a network of fraudsters exploiting ALS patients by promoting fake stem cell treatments.
DN Debate Replies. โNo, the newborns at the maternity ward are not dried with rough paperโ
The Chairman of the Skรฅne University Hospital's hospital board, Maria Berglund, addresses concerns about changes in maternity ward practices, clarifying they do not stem from cost-cutting measures.
Creation of Mini-Testes from Stem Cells in a Test Tube, Mice Experiments by Osaka University and Others
Researchers from Osaka University and Yokohama City University successfully created mini-testes from ES cells in laboratory conditions, paving the way for advancements in infertility treatment and conservation of endangered species.
Boy expected to be paralysed able to walk after ground-breaking surgery
A three-year-old boy named Tobi Maginnis, initially expected to be born paralysed due to spina bifida, can now walk after pioneering stem cell surgery performed in utero.
The head of the investigation into the Pujol family admits he feels "personal animosity" towards them
The lead investigator in the case against the Pujol family has testified in court about his personal feelings of animosity towards them, which stem from being previously accused by the family.
The only female student in Mechatronics in one of the vocational training programs with the most job opportunities in Spain: "I scored 13.2 in the Selectivity exam and didnโt get into the career I wanted"
Noelia Mรกrquez, the only female student in her Mechatronics vocational training course, shares her journey after not being accepted into medicine or dentistry, ultimately finding fulfillment in her current studies.
Africa: Killer Beetles in the Baobabs - Researcher Warns of Risk to African Trees
Researchers have identified a deadly beetle infestation threatening baobab trees in Oman, raising concerns for their survival.
Peter Andre's emotional plea to 'save a life' after relatives' shock cancer battle
Peter Andre advocates for stem cell donors to help his sister-in-law's father, who is battling a rare cancer.