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Nov 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Fast-Forward: The Boom of Digital Creativity in China's Yangtze River Delta

In today's world of high-speed digital growth, it's no surprise that the digital creative sector is making a splash globally. China's part in all this is significant, especially when you look at the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) region. This group of cities is a powerhouse known for its economic impact

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Justice Health Research: A Decade of Progress and Gaps

In the last decade, a new field called justice health research has popped up. It's like a bridge between the worlds of public health and the justice system. To make sure this area of study is fair and focused, researchers are taking a close look at what's been done so far. They're checking for any m

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Nov 23 2024EDUCATION

The Hidden World of Paper Mills: The Need for Research

Ever heard of paper mills? They're secretive groups that craft low-quality or fake research papers for cash. A bunch of researchers called United2Act have teamed up to highlight this issue. They've come up with five big questions about paper mills that need more attention and support. First off, ho

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Videos vs. Papers: What's Easier for Teens to Understand?

Young people between 12 and 25 years old are most likely to use e-cigarettes, but getting them involved in health studies can be tough. Past research shows that watching a video to understand research can help them grasp the details better. However, previous videos used were quite long, unlike the s

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Predicting Liver Cancer with a Simple Liver Test

Imagine you could predict if someone with chronic liver disease might develop liver cancer using a simple, non-invasive test. That's what researchers set out to do. They focused on a method called vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE), which measures liver stiffness to gauge fibrosis. T

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Butt Sniffing for Cancer: A Breath of Fresh Hope

Imagine if we could catch colon cancer early by simply analyzing breath or stool samples. Scientists are working on exactly that! They're exploring the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to detect colorectal cancer (CRC) and its precursors, known as advanced adenomas. Unlike the current faecal

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Discovering New Uses for GLP1 Therapies

Did you know that a hormone in your body could help with more than just diabetes? Let's talk about GLP1 therapies. These treatments are usually used to manage type 2 diabetes. But now, scientists are finding new ways to use them. GLP1 therapies work by mimicking a natural hormone in your body. This

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Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

Google and the Chrome Browser: A Fair Fight or a Step Back?

Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. , is facing a big challenge. Last Thursday, their stock prices took a 4% dip after the U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ) proposed a major change. The DOJ thinks Google should step back from controlling its Chrome browser. The goal? To shake up Google's dominant

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

Salt's Impact on Rice Starch-Curdlan Gel: 3D Printing and Swallowing

Let's dive into an interesting study that checked how adding different amounts of salt (ranging from 0 to 12. 5 parts per thousand) affects the structure, characteristics, and 3D-printing performance of a mix called rice starch-curdlan composite gel. This mix is like a type of jelly made from starch

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Nov 22 2024SCIENCE

Bridging the Past and Present: How Photogrammetry Revives Old Excavation Data

Over the past three decades, site documentation has seen a significant shift from analogue methods to digital tools. Archaeological sites now rely heavily on high-precision digital recordings, making it easier to combine, compare, and analyze data. However, sites with a mix of both analogue and digi

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