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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Repairing Cracks: Cutting-Edge Concrete with Bacteria

Imagine concrete that doesn’t just sit there, but actively fixes itself when it gets damaged. That’s what scientists are working on with a type of concrete mixed with special bacteria. Here’s how it works: tiny bacteria are added to the concrete mix, but they stay dormant, like little living seeds.

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Dec 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Ethylene Oxide: Balancing Risks and Justice in the US

In 2016, the Environmental Protection Agency reclassified ethylene oxide (EtO) as a hazardous substance. After 2018, when pollution from EtO started causing concerns, both federal and state regulators listened to the public but followed a cost-benefit approach that slowed down risk reduction. This a

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How England's Health System Handles Cancer with Vague Symptoms

Have you ever wondered how doctors figure out if you have cancer when you don't have clear symptoms? In England, the National Health Service (NHS) has a special way to handle this. Researchers decided to take a close look at how these rules, called non-specific symptom pathways, are being used. They

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Dec 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Exploring the World of Single-Cell Technologies

Imagine if you could zoom in on a single cell and understand its secrets. Single-cell technologies are making this possible. These tools help scientists study individual cells, revealing unique details that would be missed in a crowd. But why is this so important? Each cell in your body has a job t

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Dec 15 2024SPORTS

Iga Swiatek's Comeback Journey: From Setback to Determination

Iga Swiatek, Poland's star tennis player, found herself in a tough spot when she accidentally consumed a banned substance called Trimetazidine. Rather than let this mishap ruin her spirit, she used it as a driving force to boost her determination. Her coach, Wim Fissette, noticed a significant shift

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

The Mind's Game: How Squash Players' Imagination Impacts Their Play

Squash players often talk about the mental game, but what exactly does that mean? It turns out, a big part of it is mentalizing—imagining and interpreting thoughts and feelings. Researchers wanted to know how this affects amateur players. They sat down with ten regular competitors and chatted about

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling MYC's Mysteries: Decoding Genetic Variants

Imagine a tiny part of our DNA that's like a supervisor in a busy factory, telling cells what to do. This is the MYC gene, and it's crucial for cells to grow, change, and even keep our immune system on guard. But sometimes, this supervisor can go rogue, causing trouble in over 70% of human cancers.

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Early Europeans and Their Neanderthal Connections

Scientists from the Max Planck Institute have made an exciting discovery. They found that some of the earliest modern humans in Europe had a surprising connection to Neanderthals. These humans, from sites in the Czech Republic and Germany, were part of a small group that moved across Europe around 4

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Sixers Struggle After Embiid's Exit, Lose to Pacers

The Philadelphia Sixers suffered a tough loss to the Indiana Pacers on Friday night, falling short 121-107. The game saw a major shift when Joel Embiid was forced to leave due to an injury in the second quarter. Embiid's exit left a significant void on the court. Tyrese Maxey led the scoring for the

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Dec 14 2024HISTORY

The Last Sailor: A Life After Pearl Harbor

Bob Fernandez, a centenarian who survived the infamous 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, recently left us quietly in California. At 100 years old, he couldn't attend the December 7 remembrance ceremony, marking 83 years since the tragedy. The event that plunged the US into World War II had shaken his life a

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