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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

The Role of AMH in Cat Reproduction

The cat family has a lot of interesting things going on with their hormones. Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is one of them. It's part of a bigger group of hormones called transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β). This hormone is made by certain cells in both male and female cats. It's been studied a lot i

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

How Fats and Starches React to Humidity and Microwaves

Wheat starch and fatty acids can team up to form complexes. These complexes are important for health but can be easily affected by the moisture in the air. To understand this better, scientists created these complexes using microwaves and different types of fatty acids. They varied the length of the

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

How Tannic Acid Boosts Protein Power in Food

Tannic acid is a big deal in the food world. It can boost the power of proteins. This is especially true when it's used to create tiny particles called nanoparticles. These nanoparticles are made from zein and casein, two common proteins. The process involves a clever use of pH levels to bind tannic

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

The Bright Side of Food Safety: A New Way to Spot Propyl Gallate

Food safety is a big deal. It's important to know what's in the food we eat. One way to do this is by using special tools to spot certain substances. One of these substances is propyl gallate (PG). It's used to keep food fresh, but too much of it can be bad for health. So, scientists have come up wi

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

Springtime Sky Show: The Lyrid Meteor Shower 2025

The Lyrid meteor shower is a yearly event that lights up the night sky with shooting stars. It starts on April 16 and wraps up on April 25. The main event, though, happens on April 22. This is when Earth travels through the thickest part of the debris left by Comet Thatcher. The result? A spectacula

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

The Space Race's Gender Gap: A Closer Look at Blue Origin's All-Female Flight

The recent Blue Origin flight was a big deal. It was the first time in over 60 years that an all-female crew went to space. The crew included Katy Perry, Gayle King, Lauren Sánchez, Amanda Nguyen, Aisha Bowe, and Lina Valentina. They spent about 10 minutes in space, reaching 65 miles above Earth. Th

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to See Color

A team of researchers has developed a unique method to make people see a color that is not typically part of our everyday visual experience. This new color is called "olo". It is an intensely vibrant greenish-blue. This is not a new color in the traditional sense. It is more of a new way to perceive

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Fetal Genetic Patterns

Pregnancy is a journey filled with both excitement and uncertainty. One fascinating aspect of this journey is how certain genetic patterns in fetuses can reveal important health insights. Let's dive into the world of fetal genetics and explore a recent study that shed light on these patterns. Fetal

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

Antarctic Microbes: A Battle for Survival

The chilly waters of King George Island, Antarctica, are home to a hidden world of microscopic warriors. These are not your typical bacteria. They are flavobacteria, and they are locked in a constant struggle for survival. This struggle has led to some surprising developments. These bacteria have sh

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

Sports Spaces: How Xi'an's Venues Have Changed Over Time

Xi'an, a city rich in history, has been transforming its sports venues over the past decade. The number of these spaces has been on the rise. This growth isn't random. It's spreading out from the heart of the city, specifically from Xincheng, Beilin, and Lianhu districts. But what's driving this cha

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