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Feb 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Your Wait for RTX 5090 is longer than you think

Imagine waiting in line for the newest gaming tech. People were eager for the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080. But when they were finally available, they sold out in minutes. Shops were overwhelmed. This means if you wanted to buy the RTX 5090 or RTX 5080 from a UK retailer, you'd have to wait a whi

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

A Shot at Simplicity-to StabilizeHIV

Ever dreamt of trading your daily pills for something easier, more convenient? For folks living with HIV in specific states in the southern half of country it is now a reality, in this case known as the long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy. This might sound like cool science fiction fr

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Powering Up Maize Seeds for Cold Resistance

Picture this: a high voltage field is applied to seeds in a way similar to a bolt of electricity from a puzzle box like in some movies, but in actuality much gentler. These fields are about strengthening maize seeds, making them more resilient to the elements and originally tested on the ef

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Feb 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Solar Drying of Sewage Sludge: A Balancing Act

The world's water treatment plants churn out a mountain of sewage sludge every day. This stuff is a hassle to manage and dispose of safely because it's messy and expensive. The sun is powerful. A lot of people have been thinking about using it to dry out this sludge. This is the process of using

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

How Are Scientists Solving Drought Issues with Maize?

Drought in sub-Saharan Africa is a huge problem that impacts how maize grows and reduces the harvest. Dealing with drought is complex because many different genes are involved. That's why scientists tried something new. Researchers took 236 different types of corn and tested them in multiple

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Can Lifestyle Changes Help Alzheimer’s Disease?

The effect of major lifestyle changes on mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer's disease is no small matter. It is really important to actually prove that lifestyle changes work for Alzheimer’s. Rigorous clinical trials are needed to test whether lifestyle interventions can

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Peak Pollution Periods Linked to Stroke Cases

Recently, a study in Taiwan looked at how tiny bits of metal in the air might affect how many people visit the emergency room for stroke issues. Did you know that PM 2. 5 is a type of air pollution that is tiny and can get deep into your lungs? These small particles can be created by burning fuel

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

MalariaAlert in Peru

"The Amazon rainforest and the Tumbes coastal region in Peru are hotspots for malaria. The disease is a pressing concern, and both the local community and healthcare workers are on the frontlines of dealing with this issue. This means that new diagnostic tools need the input of those who will be usi

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Hidden Barriers: HIV/AIDS Patients Face Access Issues

China is home to millions of people with HIV/AIDS, many of whom rely on antiretroviral drugs to survive. These drugs are a lifeline, but accessing them can be tough. There is not much info on the practical challenges these patients face. It is important to understand the difficulties patients might

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Liver Trouble: How Smart Tech and Models Can Save Lives

Liver problems caused by drugs are a big deal. They can lead to sudden liver failure, and they often show up only after a long time of taking the drug. This is a huge problem for people who make new drugs. They have to stop their work because it's too risky. But there is new hope. Scientists are us

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