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Jan 17 2025SPORTS

Moicano Steps Up: A Shift in UFC 311’s Main Event

With the unexpected withdrawal of Arman Tsarukyan, the UFC 311 title match has seen a significant shake-up. Renato Moicano, fresh off a powerful second-round TKO in Paris, will now step into the ring to challenge lightweight champion Islam Makhachev. Moicano, who has been on a winning streak since m

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Brain Cancer: A New Smart Robot Treatment

Brain tumors, especially a type called glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), are tough to beat. Current treatments like surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy only give patients about 15 months to live on average. Scientists are now testing a new approach using tiny robots called nanorobots to fight GBM. The

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Fighting Kidney Fibrosis: The Role of Focal Adhesions

Chronic kidney fibrosis is a major health issue worldwide, but effective treatments are still hard to find. Scientists know that the way cells interact with the stuff around them, called the extracellular matrix, drives fibrosis. But what about focal adhesions (FAs)? These are like tiny anchors that

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Jan 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Carbon Nanotubes and MoS2: A New Twist on Ternary Circuits

Imagine a world where computers process more data using simpler systems. That's the promise of multivalued logic (MVL) systems, which go beyond the usual binary logic. Scientists have been trying to make these systems work better using negative transconductance (NTC) devices made from thin semicondu

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Bacteria's Tiny Messages: How They Cause Pain in Obesity

Have you ever wondered how the gut bugs we carry around might be talking to our bodies? Scientists found that tiny, nanoscale packets called bacterial extracellular vesicles (bEVs) can signal pain hypersensitivity. They studied mice with diet-induced obesity (DIO) and found these bEVs in their poop.

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Metal-Based Nanoparticles Fight Bone Loss in Mice

Did you know that certain metals can help strengthen our bones? Scientists have discovered that tiny nanoparticles made from metal and plant compounds can help control how our bones are built and broken down. This is a big deal for people with osteoporosis, a disease where bones become weak and pron

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Jan 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building Tiny Tech: Making Nanomaterials Work Together

Imagine if you could build tiny machines that are almost invisible to the naked eye. That's what scientists are doing with nanomaterials. These are materials that are incredibly small—about 100, 000 times thinner than a human hair! To make high-tech devices, scientists need to gather and organize th

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Plastics, Big Problems: How Nanoplastics Hurt Zebrafish Brains

You know those tiny pieces of plastic that pollute our oceans and rivers? They're not just a problem for the environment, but also for the creatures living in it, like zebrafish. We found out that when these little plastic bits, called nanoplastics, are very small (about 20 nanometers), they can do

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Magnetic Spheres Deliver Cancer Drug Directly

Tiny, porous iron oxide spheres known as Fe3O4-vMSN (Fe3O4-viral-like Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles) are being used in a new way to fight liver cancer. These microscopic particles act as carriers for a powerful drug called Lenvatinib, which is typically taken orally. Lenvatinib works by stopping c

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Better Rotator Cuff Repair: A Layered, Super-Strong Scaffold

Ever wondered why healing a rotator cuff is such a big deal? It's because the tendon-bone interface (TBI) has a tough time healing on its own, and that's where retears happen. Scientists are racing to make better repair materials that are strong and can control how the immune system responds to help

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