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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Nano Medicines for Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Promising Treatment

Rheumatoid arthritis is a tough disease that affects many joints and needs lifelong care. Scientists have been working on a new way to fight this condition using tiny particles called Esculin-loaded chitosan nanoparticles (ENPs). These magic bullets were made using a process called ion gelation and

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Nano- and Microfiber Filters: A Greener, Reliable Solution for Face Masks

Facemasks have been a hot topic since the pandemic. While traditional masks use single-use polypropylene material, they aren't great for the environment or sterilization. Enter nano- and microfibrous filters. These filters can be reused and sterilized without losing their effectiveness. Let's dig in

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

A DNA Device for Snapshots of Telomerase in Cells

Cancer has this unique friend called telomerase, which is pretty active in cancer cells. Telomerase is like a tiny machine with a reverse transcriptase and something called human telomerase RNA (hTR). We usually spot telomerase by its activity in tissues or single cells, but that's not the whole sto

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Boosting Zinc Anode Life with Supersaturation

A key challenge in aqueous zinc batteries is the short lifespan of the zinc anode. Scientists have discovered that manipulating the environment around the anode can significantly enhance its durability. By using an organic compound called caprolactam, they created a local high-supersaturation enviro

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Dec 28 2024CELEBRITIES

The Court's Decision: An Anonymous Accuser in a High-Profile Case

A 13-year-old accuser, known as Jane Doe, has been allowed to stay anonymous for now in her lawsuit against Jay-Z (Shawn Carter) and Sean 'Diddy' Combs. According to a New York judge, both rappers are accused of sexually assaulting the girl back in 2000. The judge also criticized Jay-Z's legal team

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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

Cristiano Ronaldo Questions Rodri's Ballon d'Or Win Over Vinicius Jr

Soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo expressed his dissatisfaction with the 2024 Ballon d'Or decision. He felt Vinicius Jr, Real Madrid's star player, deserved the prestigious award more than Manchester City's Rodri. Vinicius, a Brazilian winger, was heavily favored but missed out on the award. He later

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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

The Power of Anonymity: A Conference Experiment

Picture this: a bunch of scientists huddled over their computers, typing away at the UAI 2022 conference. The hot topic? Should reviewers know each other's names while discussing papers? The conference decided to test this out. Reviewers and papers were split into two groups – one where names were v

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

X-Ray vs. 3D Imaging for Wisdom Teeth: A Smart Tech Showdown

Imagine you need to pull a wisdom tooth, but it's trapped under the jawbone and near a nerve. You could take an X-ray to see where it is, or you could get a more detailed 3D image from a CT scan. Which one is better? Scientists decided to compare these two methods using clever computer programs. The

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Dec 28 2024ENVIRONMENT

Uncovering Pesticides with Your Phone: A New Way to Stay Safe

Did you know that some pesticides can be really harmful to both us and the environment? These are called organophosphorus pesticides (OPs). Spotting them quickly is super important. Scientists have discovered a clever trick using two rare earth metals, cerium (III) and cerium (IV). When these metals

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Dec 27 2024SCIENCE

Blue-Light Perovskites Get a Boost with Silica and PMMA

Have you ever wondered why blue light-emitting perovskite materials aren't as efficient as they could be? The problem lies in intrinsic defects that trap charge carriers. Scientists have found a clever solution: wrap CsPb(Cl/Br)3 nanocrystals in silica. This combination, known as CsPb(Cl/Br)3 NCs@Si

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