Alzheimer’s researchers use physics techniques to investigate iron storage in the brain

Exactly how Alzheimer’s disease develops is not well understood, but an imbalance of iron in the brain might just play a role. Martina Huber of the Leiden Institute of Physics studied iron storage in the brain and managed to combine two techniques to gain more insight. “To achieve this, we had to bring together expertise from different fields and I am proud that we succeeded,” Huber says.

Disinfectants and antiseptics may be increasing the antibiotic resistance of hospital-acquired superbug

Low levels of commonly used biocides, such as disinfectants and antiseptics, may increase antibiotic tolerance in Acinetobacter baumannii, a multi-drug resistant, hospital-acquired pathogen that causes serious wound, bloodstream and lung infections. This bacterium is known to cause infections in the blood, urinary tract and lungs (pneumonia), or in wounds in other parts of the body.

Seamlessly multiplexing memory storage and recall

Every day, we store memories, some of which we are able to recall later. But while we do so, do we keep on storing? Yes, because we cannot afford to stop memory formation while we are retrieving prior ones. Imagine, for instance, that you are navigating the city while recalling last night’s events to a friend tagging along. Your brain must memorize aspects of the route even while you are in the story, so that you can find your way back later or reach your next destination.

PF BOASTS OF INTRA-PARTY UNITY

By ROGERS KALERO

THE Patriotic Front (PF) has bragged that it has remained a united and strong political formation despite having lost power to the UPND after the 2021 general elections, which saw President Hakainde Hichilema ascend to the presidency with a landslide victory.

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Israeli envoy condemns Hamas for Israelis mass killings

By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

ISRAELI’S Ambassador to Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, Ofra Farhi, has condemned the killing of over 300 Israelis following an attack in Gaza by Hamas.

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