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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

Cilia Construction and Deconstruction: Building Blocks in Focus

Dive into the world of microtubules. These tiny structures are crucial for the assembly and disassembly of cilia and flagella. These hair-like protrusions have a big job. They help cells move and communicate, which is super important for how our bodies develop and function. Picture these tiny struc

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

Supercharged Solutions: The Hunt for New Fungicides

The battle against plant diseases has reached a new level with the development of innovative fungicides. This innovative process involves diving deep into the world of molecules, focusing on finding the most effective inhibitors of fungal diseases. Fungi like Phytophthora capsici, Botrytis cinerea,

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

How Temperature Changes in a Fish Pond Throughout the Day

Have you ever wondered how hot or cold the fish pond is, especially in the middle of summer? Temperatures in a fish pond can vary significantly, and understanding these variations is crucial for maintaining a healthy environment for the fish. This is done by dropping fiber optic cables vertically in

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

Let's Talk About the Big Effects of Biobanking from the ISBER Conference

If you are wondering what are biobanks? Biological samples and data from all around-the world are collected and stored in biobanks. Researchers can unlock the secrets of human health and disease. Researchers and experts from all over the globe gathered in 2025 at an event hosted by the In

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

Food Ads: Who's Influencing Our Teens?

Imagine this: you're a teenager, and you're scrolling through your phone. Suddenly, you see an advertisement for a tasty snack. It features a familiar face - a celebrity or someone who looks just like you. This scenario happens all the time, and it's not just about snacks. It's about how food compan

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

See Translation Unfold

"where have proteins been during the past minute? " you might ask. That question is actually not as complicated to answer without expensive equipment, years of research. Tools have been recently discovered to solve big mysteries The lives of living proteins and molecules aren't always straightforwa

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Feb 01 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Drool: A fresh look at identifying oral fluid stains on fabrics

For a long time, DNA has been like the superhero of crime scene investigations But guess what? Too much evidence can overwhelm crime labs and create huge backlogs making this investigation process lengthy Moreover, many pieces of evidence at crime scenes can be body fluids.

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Backyard Bird Flu Outbreak How To Protect Chickens

Montgomery County residents now face a new challenge. A quarantine has affected backyard chicken owners in the area after routine tests uncovered the H5N1 bird flu. What does this mean for local residents. Some people love to raise chickens in their backyard. It is a fun hobby for many. It is also

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

A Space Rock is Coming! But Don't Panic

There’s a new space traveling friend that scientists have just spotted. This asteroid, named 2024 YR4, is about the size of a large building, measuring somewhere between 40 and 100 meters. This space visitor is cruising through the universe at an astonishing speed of approximately 38, 028 miles per

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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Probing the Power of Bacteria for Better Food Additives

Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus LRH30, a type of lactic acid bacteria, can make special substances called exopolysaccharides. These substances help to support our immune system and can be used as natural additives in food. Recent research focused on making the production of these substances more effic

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