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Recent Examples of plaquesWhen activated, those cells begin clearing away existing amyloid plaques, a process that was associated with reduced plaque buildup and improved cognitive function, the study found.—Kelly McGreal, FOXNews.com, 3 Feb. 2026 And in mice with more advanced conditions, with unstable plaques that are more likely to rupture, treatment reduced the plaque size by 52%.—New Atlas, 26 Aug. 2025
Many companies are working on developing better ways to screen for the disease, through blood tests that detect markers for multiple cancers, for example.
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Yuki Noguchi,
NPR,
12 May 2026
The 27-year-old Tippett was the Flyers' leading goal scorer in the regular season with 28 markers and had a goal and an assist in six games in the orange and black's first-round win over the Penguins.
Players such as Phil Mickelson had been attempting the strategy for years, but DeChambeau proved that overpowering the test could lead to more trophies.
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Gabby Herzig,
New York Times,
12 May 2026
What drew him in was not the trophies but the person behind them.
Lunar regolith, a loose agglomeration of volcanic ash, grit, stones and boulders, covers the moon to depths of perhaps 65 feet, topped by a thin layer of gritty, sharp volcanic dust.
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Dan Vergano,
Scientific American,
11 May 2026
Chopra Jonas wore the finished piece with Bvlgari jewelry, including a diamond necklace set with green stones.
For the capsule, Serre added signature elements of her brand to the Mona Lisa, using her signature upcycling methods and reworking existing Louvre museum shop merchandise, such as T-shirts and souvenir medals, into new garments and objects.
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Renan Botelho,
Footwear News,
8 May 2026
Biles already has 11 olympic medals, including 7 gold.
From the scandal of his early figurative work in the 1960s, through the upside-down paintings that became his signature, to the wooden figures shown at the 1980 Venice Biennale that appeared to salute like broken monuments, his practice was defined by disruption.
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George Nelson,
ARTnews.com,
8 May 2026
And the truly curious will seek out the three other monuments honoring the incident and its victims.
In 1975, the museum purchased his work Georgia Gate, a structure of fluidly bent pine staves inspired by photos of Georgia tombstones the artist saw in musicologist Marshall Stearns’s 1970 book The Story of Jazz.