Euclid Telescope Discovers Oldest Quasars Ever Observed in the Early Universe

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Euclid telescope has identified 31 of the oldest known quasars in the early universe, according to a study published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. These extremely distant, luminous objects date back to a period when the universe was in its infancy, providing new data on the growth of supermassive … Read more

China vs EU: Climate Policy Divergence & the Future of Emissions Reduction

The delicate balance between economic growth, energy security, and climate action is being tested globally, with a growing divergence in approaches between major players like China and the European Union. While Brussels steadfastly maintains ambitious emissions reduction targets, Beijing is recalibrating its climate objectives, prioritizing economic expansion and a stable energy supply. This shift raises … Read more

ICI & Heart Damage: New Target to Prevent Cancer Therapy Side Effect

Hope for Reducing Immune-Related Heart Risks in Cancer Patients For millions battling cancer worldwide, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have become a cornerstone of treatment, significantly extending lives. Drugs like Keytruda and Opdivo have become household names for those navigating complex cancer journeys. Still, this powerful therapy isn’t without risk. In some patients, ICIs can inadvertently … Read more