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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Microplastics: The Invisible Threat to Air and Health

Have you ever thought about what happens to all the plastic we throw away? A lot of it ends up in the air we breathe as microplastics. These tiny plastic pieces, less than 5 millimeters in size, are everywhere, from the deepest oceans to the highest mountains. They come from things like old tires, f

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Nov 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Moana 2's Cinema Splash: Hope for Theaters

This Thanksgiving, "Moana 2" is creating quite a stir, earning a whopping $28 million in just one day. Experts predict it could rake in over $175 million over the five-day holiday, surpassing the records set by "Frozen II" and "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. " Other blockbusters like "Wicked" and

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Boosting Brazil's Health Sector with Smart Tech

In Brazil, technology is not just an upgrade; it's a lifesaver for the healthcare industry. Imagine software capable of juggling tasks, tracking finances, and caring for patients all at the same time. This isn't a luxury; it's a necessity for the smooth operation of hospitals and clinics. These digi

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Smartphones and Memory: A New Connection

Ever wondered how smartphones might affect our memory as we age? A recent study took a close look at this very question. Researchers surveyed over 600 older adults about their everyday memory issues and smartphone skills. They found that people who were better at using smartphones had fewer problems

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Using Traffic Rule Breaks to Spot Danger Zones

Imagine if we could predict where road accidents might happen just by looking at where people break traffic rules. That's what this paper is all about. It tries to figure out if traffic violations can serve as warning signs for unsafe areas on roads. First, let's talk about what kind of traffic vio

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Sunlight's UV Effects on Plant Phenolics: A Look at Tobacco Plants

Scientists grew tobacco plants both outdoors in natural sunlight and under conditions that blocked UV rays. They found that the sunlight, especially its UV-A and UV-B components, significantly impacted the production of leaf phenolics. UV-A boosted anthocyanins but not flavonoids, leading to better

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Cooking Up Lactones: A Green Chemistry Breakthrough

Imagine you're in a lab, mixing a few simple ingredients together in one pot. Now, zap it with some microwave heat, and voila! You've just made a batch of lactones, including the important chemical γ-valerolactone. This isn't some magical trick, but a clever method using sodium borohydride and micro

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Discovering the Path to Genomic Testing: Parents’ Voices on Helping Kids with Rare Conditions

Rare conditions might affect a small group of people, but they collectively impact around 300 million globally. In the past, early diagnosis was challenging due to the failure to recognize rare conditions and order the right genomic tests. However, advancements in genome sequencing now offer a faste

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Imagining FEBS in 2084: A Future Beyond Borders

Sixty years ago, the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) started as a small group aiming to connect scientists in Europe. Today, it's a global force with over 30, 000 members across 39 societies. To celebrate its 60th anniversary, FEBS Letters held a writing contest asking participan

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Surprising Link: Normal Weight, Obese Metabolism, and Breast Cancer

Imagine being at a healthy weight, but your body behaves as if it's overweight. This condition, known as normal weight obesity (NWO), sneaks under the radar of healthcare professionals. They often assume low health risks when the Body Mass Index (BMI) is normal. But does NWO up the odds of getting b

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