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America is preparing to land humans on the Moon while quietly proposing to terminate 53 science missions, lay off thousands of researchers, and cancel every partnership with Europe — and calling what remains a leaner, more focused program - Space Daily

The White House’s fiscal year 2027 budget request for NASA, released on 3 April, proposes cutting the agency’s total funding from $24.4 billion to $18.8 billion, a reduction of roughly 23 percent. Within that, the Science Mission Directorate would be cut by 4…

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DW (English)
Ebola patient in Berlin: Why Germany's helping - DW.com

An Ebola‑infected US doctor is being treated under the highest safety standards in a specialized isolation unit in the German capital, Berlin. The facilities are considered to be among the best equipped worldwide.

Nature.com
Irisin as a driver of neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis - Nature

Exercise is increasingly recognized as a disease-modifying intervention in multiple sclerosis. A new study published in Nature Metabolism shows that the muscle-derived hormone irisin promotes neuronal survival in an inflammation-driven neurodegenerative model.

Space Daily
The satellite that has been tracking Earth's wildfires for 24 years is running out of fuel to dodge debris — and when it finally can't, the climate record it spent two decades building goes with it - Space Daily

On the morning of 8 January 2025, a red dot appeared on NASA’s Fire Information for Resource Management System. It was the first sign of what would become one of California’s most destructive wildfires, ultimately claiming a dozen lives and burning thousands …

Space Daily
Our galaxy may be full of planets identical to Earth at formation that turned into uninhabitable hellscapes — and the one sitting next door to us has been so thoroughly ignored that a leading researcher called it criminally underexplored while we spent decades - Space Daily

Preliminary results from a study presented at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly in Vienna earlier this month suggest that Venus-like planets, with dense carbon dioxide atmospheres and surface conditions lethal to any life we know, may be roughly…

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