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# # # # At the end of each month the SoPD writes a post which provides an overview of some of the major pieces of Parkinson’s-related research that were made available during October 2024. The post is divided into 10 parts based on the type of research:
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So, what happened during October 2024?
In world news:
October 2nd – Scientists announce the first ever complete mapping of the entire brain of a fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, with a detail of 50 million connections between more than 139,000 neurons (Click here to read more about this).
October 10th – The 14km Lower Thames Crossing to connect Kent and Essex (first proposed in 2009) was delayed by ministers again despite over £800m being spent on planning to date (Note: that the 25km Norwegian Laerdal tunnel, connecting Oslo and Bergen, only cost £140m total, adjusted for inflation – click here to read more about this).
October 13th – SpaceX achieved the first successful return and capture of a Super Heavy booster from Starship, the biggest and most powerful rocket ever to fly:
October 24th – Researchers have developed the world’s first non-electrical soft touchpad, sensing the force, area and location of contact without electricity (Click here and here to read more about this).
October 30th – The UK chancellor of the exchequer, Rachel Reeves, delivered the first budget of the new Labour government to the House of Commons, describing it as a budget to “rebuild Britain”, the budget focused mainly on raising public spending, taxation, and government borrowing. A budget for growth???
In the world of Parkinson’s research, a great deal of new research and news was reported:
In October 2024, there were 991 research articles added to the Pubmed website with the tag word “Parkinson’s” attached (9,963 for all of 2024 so far). In addition, there was a wave to news reports regarding various other bits of Parkinson’s research activity (clinical trials, etc).










































