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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Microorgans: A Fresh Look at Biomedical Research

Over the past decade and a half, biomedical research has seen a fascinating evolution, moving from cultivating stem cells to constructing intricate, miniature organ models known as organoids. These tiny, 3D structures mimic the functions of full-sized organs, marking a shift from understanding cell

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Nov 24 2024EDUCATION

Research Honesty: A Look at Medical Pros in Ningxia, China

A recent survey looked into how much medical professionals in Ningxia, China, know about being honest in research, and what they think about doing wrong things in academics. They asked about 3 main things: knowledge, attitude, and actions. The goal? To find out why some folks might not always play b

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Reviving Old Medicine: A Fresh Fight Against COVID-19

You might be surprised to learn that scientists are turning to old drugs to combat COVID-19. Medicines like chloroquine, ivermectin, and remdesivir are being explored as potential weapons against the new coronavirus. These drugs aren't fresh off the assembly line, but they could be mighty effective

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Watching Worms: How Ivermectin Resistance Changes with Drug Dose

Imagine you're running a massive experiment with tiny worms. You're studying how they evolve resistance to a drug called ivermectin. To do this, you use a cool new tool called TARDIS barcoding. This tool helps you track the worms' genetic lineage, just like a family tree. Why worms? Because the

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Power Needs of AI Data Centers: A Growing Challenge

Ever stopped to think about how much electricity those big data centers that power our daily online activities actually use? Well, get ready for a surprise! With artificial intelligence (AI) on the rise, data centers are becoming gigantic power guzzlers. They're so big that soon, a single one could

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Saliva's microbe army: How sugar problems impact gum health

Did you know that the tiny creatures living in your saliva can tell a lot about your health? Especially if you have type 2 diabetes. In a recent study, scientists took a closer look at these microbes when diabetes meets different levels of gum disease. They found that the mix of microbes changes qui

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Nov 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

WoW's 20th Birthday: A Look Back and Forward

Twenty years ago, Blizzard Entertainment launched "World of Warcraft" (WoW) and revolutionized the gaming industry. This massive multiplayer online game has since attracted over 240 million players worldwide. Holly Longdale, WoW's executive producer, emphasizes that WoW is more than just a game; it'

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Caring for Delirious Elders: A UK Carer's Journey

You've heard about delirium, right? It's that sudden state of confusion that often hits older folks. But have you ever thought about the people who care for them? In the UK, there's not much known about what these carers go through. This study wanted to change that. They talked to carers, asked abou

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Nov 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Kendrick Lamar Surprises Fans with New Album GNX: A Quick Peek

Imagine the surprise when fans woke up to find Kendrick Lamar had released his latest album, "GNX, " overnight. This follows his 2022 hit "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers. " "GNX" feels like a blend of his 2017 album "DAMN. " and his recent work, packing both street cuts and complex narratives. The al

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

How Poseidonibacter antarcticus Thrives in Antarctica's Chill

Ever heard of bacteria that love the cold? Meet Poseidonibacter antarcticus SM1702. This tiny microbe has developed some pretty amazing survival strategies to cope with Antarctica's freezing temperatures. Researchers discovered that when the thermometer drops, this bacterium increases its protein pr

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