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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Order: Unlocking Genome Mysteries

Genomics is a big word. It is the study of the complete set of DNA in an organism. It is a field that has grown rapidly in recent years. One key aspect of this field is figuring out which genes in different species come from a shared ancestor. This is not easy. Genes change over time. They can also

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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

Rewarding or Punishing? How Brain Waves Can Measure Productivity

The impact of rewards and punishments on how well workers perform is a tricky thing to measure. Traditional ways often fall short in giving a clear picture. This is where brain wave analysis comes in. It offers a fresh way to see how incentives affect productivity. The study combined two powerfu

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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

Unmasking Asian Diversity: Using Names to Understand Racial Disparities

The quest to tackle racial disparities has long been hindered by the way data is collected. For years, different racial groups have been lumped together, making it tough to spot and address specific issues within these communities. Recently, there's been a push to break down these groups into smalle

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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

The Bone's Role in Fat and Energy Management

The bone is a lot more than just a support structure. It's also a player in the body's energy game. It can influence how fat is made and how energy is managed throughout the body. This is all thanks to certain factors that the bone releases. One of these factors is KIAA1199. It's a substance made by

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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

Bilingual Brains: How Languages Find Their Place

The human brain is a complex network of regions. It is responsible for many tasks, including language. For bilinguals, the question of how the brain stores and processes two languages has long been a topic of interest. Two individuals who spoke both Basque and Spanish provided a unique opportunity t

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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

Nanopores: The Tiny Tools Revolutionizing Health

Nanopore sensors have emerged as highly sensitive tools, capable of detecting individual particles by measuring changes in ionic current. This method is both straightforward and effective, allowing scientists to gather detailed information about particles without needing any labels. It is a big deal

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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

Body's Messengers: The Future of Health Tracking

The human body is a complex machine. It produces various substances that can reveal a lot about our health. These substances are known as biomarkers. They are present in body fluids like blood, sweat, and urine. Doctors often use these biomarkers to check our health. However, the methods used to det

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Concrete: Turning Seawater and CO2 into Building Blocks

The construction industry is facing a major challenge. Concrete, the most used human-made material, is a big polluter. It releases lots of carbon dioxide and relies on sand from coasts and rivers, which can harm the environment. But there's a new hope on the horizon. A team of researchers has come u

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

How Water's Magic Can Predict Chemical Reactions

Water is a superstar in the world of chemistry. It's everywhere, and it's great at breaking down molecules in a process called hydrolysis. This happens all the time in nature and in labs. But predicting how water will react with different substances is tricky. Small changes in a molecule can make a

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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

Making Medicines with Light and Flow

Azetidines are small molecules that are very useful in making medicines. Scientists have found a new way to create these molecules using light and chemicals that flow. This method is quite flexible. It can make tiny amounts, like milligrams, or large amounts, like multigrams, of azetidines. The proc

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