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VIDEO: Kerman mourns Haniyeh martyrdom

TEHRAN, Jul. 31 (MNA) – The people of Iran's Kerman held a mourning ceremony on Wednesday night over the martyrdom of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

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The rotation of a nearby star stuns astronomers

Astronomers have found that the rotational profile of a nearby star, V889 Herculis, differs considerably from that of the Sun. The observation provides insights into the fundamental stellar astrophysics and helps us understand the activity of the Sun, its spot structures and eruptions.

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Blood proteins may help to track the pathological progression of Lewy's body disease

New research suggests that two proteins, amyloid- and phosphorylated tau, the key proteins of Alzheimer's disease, are detected in blood once symptoms have started in Lewy's body diseases, such as Parkinson's. They also found that monitoring the neurofilament light chain protein can detect Lewy body diseases prior to symptom development. The findings suggest a means of identifying potential patients and a new target for intervention.

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Man dubbed "The Professor," accused leader of world's largest "narco sailboat" crime ring, is captured in Colombia - CBS News

  1. Man dubbed "The Professor," accused leader of world's largest "narco sailboat" crime ring, is captured in Colombia  CBS News
  2. Drug lord The Professor slips net that caught transatlantic cocaine gang  The Telegraph
  3. Caribbean and Suriname authorities investigating suspected cocaine smuggling ring using yachts  Caribbean Life

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Most blood thinner dosing problems happen after initial prescription

More than two-thirds of people taking blood thinners take direct oral anticoagulants, or DOACs, which are under- or over-prescribed in up to one in eight patients. A new study finds that most prescribing issues for DOACs occur after a provider writes the initial prescription. Researchers say the findings highlight why patients on DOACs need to be monitored consistently.

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Where to watch Team USA vs. South Sudan: TV channel, time, live stream basketball at 2024 Paris Olympics, odds - CBS Sports

  1. Where to watch Team USA vs. South Sudan: TV channel, time, live stream basketball at 2024 Paris Olympics, odds  CBS Sports
  2. Line shrinks for U.S. after scare vs. South Sudan  ESPN
  3. Steve Kerr Makes Big Jayson Tatum, Anthony Davis Team USA Decision  Sports Illustrated
  4. How to watch the U.S. vs. South Sudan Olympic men's basketball game tonight: Livestream options, Team USA info, more  CBS News
  5. Paris Olympics, July 31: Live updates and results  NBA.com

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New principle for treating tuberculosis

Researchers have succeeded in identifying and synthesizing a group of molecules that can act against the cause of tuberculosis in a new way. They describe that the so-called callyaerins act against the infectious disease by employing a fundamentally different mechanism compared to antibiotic agents used to date.

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Improving Alzheimer's disease imaging -- with fluorescent sensors

Neurotransmitter levels in the brain can indicate brain health and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. However, the protective blood-brain barrier (BBB) makes delivering fluorescent sensors that can detect these small molecules to the brain difficult. Now, researchers demonstrate a way of packaging these sensors for easy passage across the BBB in mice, allowing for improved brain imaging. With further development, the technology could help advance Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and treatment.

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More electricity from the sun

A coating of solar cells with special organic molecules could pave the way for a new generation of solar panels. This coating can increase the efficiency of monolithic tandem cells made of silicon and perovskite while lowering their cost -- because they are produced from industrial, microstructured, standard silicon wafers.

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