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The End of Reading Glasses? New Eye Drops Promise Sharper Near Vision
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The End of Reading Glasses? New Eye Drops Promise Sharper Near Vision

The FDA has approved VIZZ, a new daily eye drop designed to sharpen near vision. Discover how this innovative treatment could change the way we manage presbyopia and potentially reduce reliance on reading glasses.

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May 26, 2026

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BREAKTHROUGH: Nottingham Scientists Unveil Enamel-Repairing Gel Set to Revolutionize Dentistry by 2026
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BREAKTHROUGH: Nottingham Scientists Unveil Enamel-Repairing Gel Set to Revolutionize Dentistry by 2026

Scientists at the University of Nottingham have developed a groundbreaking enamel-repairing gel that begins restoring teeth in just two weeks, promising a future where traditional fillings could become obsolete and dental treatment is transformed globally, with expected availability around 2026-2027.

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Readholmes Editorial Team

May 26, 2026

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The Shadow Inventors: The Mathematicians Who Built Modern Encryption in Secret
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The Shadow Inventors: The Mathematicians Who Built Modern Encryption in Secret

Decades before the internet became the backbone of global commerce, British mathematicians at GCHQ solved the greatest riddle in cryptography, only to be silenced by the Official Secrets Act.

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Readholmes Editorial Team

Mar 23, 2026

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Why the Ocean Floor Holds More Secrets About Human History Than Every Museum on Earth Combined
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Why the Ocean Floor Holds More Secrets About Human History Than Every Museum on Earth Combined

While museums curate a fraction of our past, the ocean floor hides vast, untouched archives of human civilization. Explore why the deep sea is the ultimate repository of our forgotten history.

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Readholmes Editorial Team

Mar 22, 2026

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Cracking the Code: How AI Is Resurrecting Languages Lost for 3,000 Years
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Cracking the Code: How AI Is Resurrecting Languages Lost for 3,000 Years

Artificial intelligence is transforming archaeology by deciphering ancient scripts that have remained silent for millennia, offering a new bridge to our forgotten past.

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Readholmes Editorial Team

Mar 19, 2026

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The Race to Cure Cancer: How Close Are We Really?
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The Race to Cure Cancer: How Close Are We Really?

While a universal 'cure' for cancer remains elusive, the landscape of oncology is shifting from broad-spectrum treatments to highly personalized, precision medicine. This article explores the current breakthroughs, the challenges of cancer heterogeneity, and what the future of cancer care actually looks like.

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Readholmes Editorial Team

Mar 15, 2026

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Three NASA Rockets Dive Into the Electric Heart of the Northern Lights
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Three NASA Rockets Dive Into the Electric Heart of the Northern Lights

NASA has launched a specialized trio of sounding rockets directly into the Aurora Borealis to unlock the secrets of how solar energy transforms our upper atmosphere into a massive electrical circuit.

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Readholmes Editorial Team

Feb 27, 2026

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Not All Diabetes Is Caused by Sugar : Here’s What You Should Know
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Not All Diabetes Is Caused by Sugar : Here’s What You Should Know

Many believe diabetes is solely a result of eating too much sugar, but the reality is far more complex. This guide explores the diverse causes of different diabetes types, from genetics to autoimmune responses.

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Readholmes Editorial Team

Feb 27, 2026

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Scientists Stunned: Newly Discovered Hybrid Eye Cell Could Rewrite 150 Years of Biology
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Scientists Stunned: Newly Discovered Hybrid Eye Cell Could Rewrite 150 Years of Biology

A groundbreaking discovery of hybrid photoreceptor cells is challenging the 150-year-old 'Duplicity Theory' and revolutionizing our understanding of how the eye processes light.

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Readholmes Editorial Team

Feb 27, 2026

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