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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

How Duck Plague Virus Uses Clever Tricks to Spread

Duck plague virus (DPV) is a serious threat to waterfowl, causing a deadly disease in ducks, geese, and other wild birds. This virus has a clever way of replicating inside its hosts. One key player in this process is a protein called pUL42. This protein is part of the virus's DNA polymerase, which i

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling Schizophrenia: The Power of AI and Genetics

Schizophrenia, a serious mental health condition, has long been known to run in families. This means that genes play a big role in it. However, figuring out exactly which genes are involved is tricky. That's where artificial intelligence comes in. Researchers have been using a type of AI called deep

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Potential of Peony Flowers in Diabetes Management

Peony flowers have been cherished in Chinese traditions for centuries. They are not just pretty to look at. They have been used in various dishes and traditional remedies. These flowers are packed with beneficial compounds like polyphenols, flavonoids, and polysaccharides. But here is where things g

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

New Gel Boosts Sperm Cell Growth

Scientists have developed a new gel that could change the game for growing sperm cells outside the body. This gel is made from a substance called chitosan, which turns into a gel at body temperature. The gel is then covered with a special mix of proteins and other stuff that sperm cells need to gr

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Genome Editing: How Do We Decide?

Genome editing is a hot topic. It's a way to change plant genes to make them better. It could solve big problems, but it also has risks. People have different views on it. Some love the idea, others are against it. Why is that? It might have something to do with how open-minded we are. Think about

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Moon's Hidden Gems: Tiny Glass Beads Reveal Lunar Secrets

The moon is not just a silent rock in the night sky. It has a past filled with fiery drama. Long ago, the moon was a hotbed of volcanic activity. This is not just a theory. There is evidence. Tiny glass beads scattered across the lunar surface tell this story. These beads are not just pretty to look

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Cosmic Fog: How Mysterious Signals Reveal Hidden Matter

The universe is mostly made up of dark matter and dark energy. These components are invisible but shape the cosmos and speed up its expansion. The rest is ordinary matter, found in protons and neutrons. This ordinary matter is hard to spot because it's spread out like fog between galaxies. Scientist

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Building Better Brain Models: A Layered Approach

Scientists are always looking for new ways to study the brain. One big challenge is creating 3D models that act like the real thing. Traditional methods have some issues. They use thick gels that can slow down cell activity and stop nerve cells from connecting properly. This makes it hard to see how

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Flexible Tech: Growing Heart Tissue in 3D

Heart research has taken a big step forward. Scientists have created a new way to grow heart tissue in the lab. This isn't your typical flat dish. Instead, it's a 3D setup that mimics the real heart better. The key? Flexible electrodes and tiny fibers. First, let's talk about why this matters. Drug

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Taurine's Role in Keeping Eggs Young

Eggs age after they leave the ovary. This is called postovulatory aging. It's a natural process, but it can affect fertility. Researchers have found that taurine, an amino acid, might help slow down this aging process. The study looked at pigs and mice. It found that taurine deficiency speeds up ag

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