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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

How Different Drying Methods Affect Abalone Peptides

Abalone is a type of sea snail that is often eaten in many countries. It is known for its high protein content and various health benefits. The way abalone is dried can change its structure and nutritional value. This is important for people who process and sell abalone products. Four different

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Silver's Tiny Warriors: A Green Fight Against Bacteria and Embryo Growth

Silver nanoparticles are tiny particles that have big potential in medicine. They are made from silver and have special properties that can fight bacteria. In this case, they were made using a type of algae called Chlorella vulgaris and silver nitrate. The nanoparticles were then tested to see ho

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Who Missed Out? The WTC Health Program's Uneven Reach

The events of 11 September 2001 brought together a mix of first responders, volunteers, and other workers to the World Trade Center (WTC) site. These individuals faced significant health risks due to their exposure at the site. The WTC Health Program (WTCHP) was created to support these workers. B

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Picking the Perfect Apple Watch: A Simple Guide

The Apple Watch has come a long way since its debut in 2015. It started as a stylish timepiece, communication tool, and fitness companion. Over the years, it has evolved into a powerful health and safety device. Today, Apple offers three main models: the high-end Ultra 2, the mid-range Series 10, an

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

Weighing Up: Surgery versus Medication for Long-Term Weight Loss

Bariatric surgery has been a top choice for tackling obesity. It offers substantial and lasting weight loss. For instance, procedures like sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass have shown impressive results. After a decade, these surgeries can lead to a total weight loss of 23. 4% and 26. 9%, respec

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Apr 27 2025SCIENCE

Mandarins: The Temperature Challenge

Mandarins are a popular fruit enjoyed across the globe. The problem is that incorrect storage temperatures can lead to a loss of flavor and a shorter shelf life. This makes them less appealing to buyers. The tricky part is that mandarins don't show any obvious signs of spoilage during storage. So

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Apr 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Magnetic Beads in Cleaning Up Water

Cleaning up polluted water is a big challenge. One of the tough pollutants is malachite green, a dye used in some industries. Sodium alginate, a natural plant extract, has been used to make hydrogels. These hydrogels can soak up pollutants, but they have issues. They are not very good at picking out

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Apr 26 2025BUSINESS

The Impact of Trump's Trade Policies on Everyday Life

The trade policies of former President Donald Trump have already shaken up the supply chain, and experts warn that things could get worse. The effects on consumers are expected to be significant, with potential price increases and shortages of goods. The ripple effects could lead to higher unemplo

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Apr 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Tracking Gap: Why Top Trackers Need Extra Apps

Google's Find My Device network has been around for a while. It lets you see where your stuff is and ring it if it's close. But it's pretty basic. It doesn't have fancy features like telling you if you left something behind or letting you customize the ringtone. Other tracking systems, like Apple's,

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Apr 26 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Stress in Military Training

Military training is tough. It is designed to push people to their limits. This is done to prepare soldiers for the intense conditions they might face in real-world scenarios. One way to measure the stress of this training is by looking at heart rate variability (HRV). HRV is a measure of how the

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