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Dec 04 2024SCIENCE

A Smart Way to Find Pesticides in Oils

Researchers came up with a new method to check how many organochlorine pesticides are in edible oils. They used something called density tunable dispersive solid phase extraction, or DTDSPE for short. This method combines the extraction with a process called gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Smart Nanoparticles: A New Weapon Against Cancer

Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors, or PARPi, are powerful tools in the fight against cancer. However, not all tumors respond to them, even if they have issues with BRCA1/2 genes or homologous recombination. This is where a natural substance called NADP+ comes into play. It can make cancer cells

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Creating Nanofibers for Better Blood Vessel Replacement

Researchers are exploring new ways to make artificial blood vessels work better. One big challenge is keeping these small-diameter vessels from clogging or getting inflamed after surgery. A key step is finding materials that can release helpful substances slowly and create a good environment for new

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

Hezbollah and Israel Trade Blows After Ceasefire

After a quiet start, the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is looking Anything but peaceful. Last week, both sides agreed to stop fighting, but the truce hasn't lasted long. Israel has been striking Lebanon daily since the ceasefire began. One person died in these attacks. Hezbollah finally res

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Lebanon Faces More Israeli Strikes After Ceasefire

Israeli airplanes bombed a village in southern Lebanon on Sunday, while soldiers attacked other nearby towns still controlled by Israel. This happened just a few days after a ceasefire deal between Israel and the Hezbollah was agreed upon. No casualties were reported right away. Both the Israeli mil

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Dec 02 2024SCIENCE

Revolutionizing Li Metal Batteries: The Power of Nanorods and Pyrene-based Frames

Li-ion batteries face a major hurdle: uneven lithium deposition, leading to metal spikes and reduced lifespan. Scientists have found a clever solution in nanorods. These tiny, highly crystalline rods are made from a special organic framework that includes pyrene. Think of them as tiny highways for l

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Dec 02 2024SCIENCE

Light-Triggered Scaffold for Nerve Regeneration

Scientists have built a smart scaffold that helps in repairing damaged nerves using light. The scaffold is made with nanoparticles that release a gas called nitric oxide (NO) when hit by a special light called near-infrared light. This gas helps nerve cells grow and heal. The special thing about thi

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Dec 01 2024POLITICS

News of Hope and Defiance: Lebanese Return Home After Uneasy Truce

In the aftermath of a two-month war, the southern suburbs of Beirut hummed with activity as displaced residents like Hussein Mallah returned to repair their homes and businesses. The ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel was fragile, with both sides accusing each other of violations. Yet, despite t

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

A New Light on Fighting Brain Cancer: Combining Drugs and Heat

Brain cancer called glioblastoma is tough to treat. One problem is that the single drugs we use often don't reach the tumor well and the tumor's environment can make these drugs less effective. Scientists are now trying a new approach that involves using light and heat to kill cancer cells. This met

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Dec 01 2024SCIENCE

Exploring AFM's Dual Role in Biology

Atomic Force Microscopy, or AFM, is like a tiny detective in the world of biology. It works by gently prodding surfaces with a super-sharp tip, giving scientists an incredibly close look at things too small to see with regular microscopes. Over time, scientists have gotten better at understanding ho

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