A global study conducted on osteoarthritis has revealed hundreds of genetic links to the disease. This comes as the group of international researchers have identified potential new drug targets that could fast track the development of more effective treatments.

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Folge vom 15.04.2025Massive research project finds new ways to treat Osteoarthritis
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Folge vom 15.04.2025LGBTIQ+ events banned by Hungary's governmentHungary’s parliament has passed an amendment to the constitution, allowing the government to ban public events by LGBTIQ+ communities, a move legal scholars and critics say is another step toward authoritarianism.It was proposed by the ruling Fidesz party, led by populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán - the European Union's longest-serving leader who critics have labelled an autocrat.
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Folge vom 15.04.2025Blue Origin launches an all-female celebrity crew to the edge of spaceKaty Perry, Gayle King and four other prominent women have gone to the edge of space aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard, marking the first all-female spaceflight since 1963. The 11-minute suborbital journey's crew, included figures from media, science and entertainment.
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Folge vom 14.04.2025It's not adding up: Australia's 'mediocrity in maths' and how to fix itThe Grattan Institute says one in three Australian school students is failing to achieve proficiency in maths. In a new report, the institute argues Australia has deprioritised maths, with governments too slow to rule out "faddish" teaching techniques.