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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Smartphone and Magnetic Beads: A New Way to Test for Kidney Problems

A new method has been developed to measure human albumin in different body fluids. This method uses magnetic beads that have been modified with a special molecule called H8 aptamer. These beads can bind to human albumin and change how they clump together. This clumping can be seen with the naked eye

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Jun 13 2025SPORTS

Rookie Contract Showdowns: The Shemar Stewart Saga

First-round NFL picks usually sign their contracts without much fuss. However, this year, Shemar Stewart, a standout from the Cincinnati Bengals, is making waves. He skipped the mandatory minicamp and publicly voiced his discontent over his unsigned deal. This isn't the first time the Bengals have f

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Jun 13 2025BUSINESS

Meta's Big Bet on AI: Scale AI Gets Major Boost

A big change is happening in the world of artificial intelligence. Scale AI, a company that helps train AI models, just got a huge investment from Meta. This deal values Scale AI at a whopping $29 billion. But there's more to the story than just money. Meta is putting in about $14. 3 billion to get

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Jun 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turning Trash into Treasure: How Heat and Size Affect Biogas Production

The quest to convert trash into biogas has led to some interesting discoveries. Scientists have been tinkering with temperature and particle size to see how they affect the breakdown of organic waste. They tested three types of waste: food scraps, paper, and yard clippings. The temperatures they use

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Heart Health: A Fresh Look at Finerenone

Finerenone is a drug that has been tested in various trials. These tests have involved people with heart failure. Two types of heart failure were looked at. One is heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction. The other is heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Both types are serious

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Emergency Room Visits: A Look at Suicide Attempts Over Five Years

Emergency room visits due to suicide attempts have been closely watched in a regional hospital in Barcelona. The goal was to understand the people who came in and the specifics of their visits. The study looked at data from 2019 to 2023. This time frame was chosen to see how things changed over t

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Jun 13 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Hidden Health Secrets of Your Apple Watch

The Apple Watch is a small but powerful tool that can do much more than tell time. It can help monitor and improve various aspects of your health, from heart rate to sleep patterns. Let's dive into some lesser-known features that can make a big difference in your well-being. One standout featur

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Trials: Where Are the Missing Faces?

Breast cancer affects many people. But when it comes to clinical trials, some groups are missing. Black and Hispanic patients are not as likely to join these trials. This is a problem. It makes it hard to give fair care to everyone. There are reasons for this gap. Understanding these reasons i

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Jun 12 2025CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Win: How Money Talks in Washington

The crypto world scored a major victory in Washington. A key bill, the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U. S. Stablecoins Act, or GENIUS Act, moved forward with a significant vote. This bill aims to bring stablecoins under federal oversight, a big step for an industry known for its w

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Jun 12 2025HEALTH

A Rare Infection After Eye Surgery

A new type of eye surgery is trying to help people with serious eye problems. This surgery uses a special artificial layer to fix the cornea, the clear front part of the eye. The goal is to reduce swelling and improve vision. However, there are risks involved. One of the risks is a severe infection

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