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Scientists Identified 117 Genes That May Cause Type 2 Diabetes

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 37.3 million Americans have diabetes. 95% of these people have type 2 diabetes, the most common type of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes (also known as non insulin dependent diabetes or adult onset diabetes) is caused by the body's poor use of insulin. This long-term chronic disease causes excess sugar to circulate in the blood. High blood glucose levels may eventually lead to cardiovascular, neurological and immunological problems.

Why Is France Considered The Most Important Signatory Of The Artemis Agreement So Far?

According to theverge, on Tuesday night local time, France officially signed the "artemisacords" of NASA, which is a set of guidelines and principles on how the United States and other countries should explore the moon in the future. France's accession has long been regarded as a great harvest of the Artemis agreement, bringing the total number of signatories to 20. The international agreement has been strengthened before NASA plans to return to the lunar surface within this decade.

Following 5Gbps, At&t Will Soon Launch 20gbps Symmetric Network Service

In January this year, at& amp; T has launched fiber-optic Internet services with a maximum speed of 5Gbps in more than 70 cities in the United States. Now, at& amp; T announced that it has successfully tested 20gbps symmetric network service on commercial networks. AT& amp; T means "laser focused" has become "the best broadband service provider in the United States".

Stellar "ghost": Astronomers May Have Discovered A Free Floating "dark" Black Hole

When massive stars reach the end of their lives and explode in supernovae, they leave behind a black hole. It is estimated that about one in every 1000 stars is large enough to give birth to a black hole. It is estimated that there are 100billion to 400billion stars in the Milky way, and there may be a large number of black holes in the whole Milky way. However, the nature of black holes makes them difficult to detect, especially when they are isolated.

The United States No Longer Requires International Passengers Entering The Country To Undergo Covid-19 Testing

It is reported that the United States will no longer require international air travelers to conduct covid testing before leaving for the United States. According to Reuters, this change will take effect from the morning of June 12 (Sunday) local time. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will reassess this decision in three months. This means that people flying to the United States will not have to worry about the covid test before takeoff, at least until the end of the summer travel season.