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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Transforming Plant Waste into Resveratrol: A Greener Way

Scientists have found a new, eco-friendly method to turn plant waste into a valuable compound called resveratrol. They used a type of fungus called Aspergillus niger, attached to tiny cellulose particles, and a special liquid called deep eutectic solvent (DES) to make this happen. The goal was to im

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Gene Therapy in Blood Diseases: Milestones and Challenges

Have you ever wondered how gene therapy is changing the way scientists treat blood disorders? Well, the journey started with the discovery of DNA's structure and gene regulation mechanisms in the early 20th century. This foundation laid the groundwork for gene therapy (GT), which uses platforms like

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Nov 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

Roofing Materials and Air Pollution: What We Need to Know

Ever thought about how roofs can affect the air we breathe? Scientists have been exploring how chemicals from asphalt roofs contribute to tiny particles in the air, called secondary organic aerosols (SOAs). These particles can be harmful to our health. A recent study aimed to figure out just how muc

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Nov 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Man of Many Hats: Remembering Larry Johnson

Larry Johnson was a jack of all trades. He was a sports cartoonist, a radio host, and even an ordained minister. But if you asked him, he'd say he really wanted to be a musician. He believed that talent gets you started, but passion is what keeps you going. Larry knew this firsthand, growing up with

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Spider Wasps Get a Tech Upgrade for Solving Hard Problems

Ever heard of spider wasps and their clever problem-solving skills? Scientists have now given them a digital boost! They've combined the wasps' natural strategies with some smart tricks from the Grey Wolf Algorithm. This makes their search for the best solutions faster and more efficient. The new me

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Slowing Down Pancreas Cancer with a Special Aspirin

Scientists have been exploring new ways to tackle pancreatic cancer. One interesting approach involves a modified version of aspirin that releases nitric oxide. This special aspirin was tested on mice with a specific genetic makeup that makes them prone to pancreatic cancer. The idea was to see if t

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Aspinall's Bold Bet: Beating the Legend

Tom Aspinall, a heavyweight fighter, was never the same after watching Jon Jones fight in person. He formed a different opinion about the legendary fighter, concluding that Jones just wasn't fast enough to match his style. Aspinall is now brimming with confidence that he can take down Jones in a fig

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Nov 13 2024SPORTS

Why Does Jon Jones Want to Face Pereira Instead of Aspinall?

UFC commentator Jon Anik recently revealed that the UFC's top brass, including Dana White, would prefer to see heavyweight champ Jon Jones face interim champ Tom Aspinall. However, Jones has his eyes set on a different opponent: Alex Pereira. Despite the UFC's preference, Anik believes that Jones's

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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Drones Reach Far: Caspian Sea Attack

Imagine this: Ukraine has hit Russian ships in the Caspian Sea, way beyond its borders. It's like trying to hit a bullseye from miles away! A Ukrainian official, Andriy Kovalenko, shared on Telegram that Kaspiysk port in Russia was targeted. Kaspiysk is in Dagestan, near the Caspian Sea. Russia's l

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Corporate Wrongdoings: Crime and Culture in Transitioning Serbia

Serbia's journey from a centrally planned to a market-driven economy has put a spotlight on corporate behaviors, especially their impact on society. Corporate misdeeds have far-reaching consequences, affecting people's health, the environment, and the economy. The problem? Corporations benefit finan

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