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Apr 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Reborn in Latin America: The Making of La Quimera

A new game is on the horizon, and it's not just any game. La Quimera is a sci-fi first-person shooter that's been in the works since 2020. The team behind it, Reburn, has faced some serious challenges, including the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. But they've pushed through, and the game is

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Enzyme Stability with Surface Display

The world of biotechnology is always looking for ways to make enzymes more stable. One interesting approach involves using a technique called surface display. This method attaches enzymes to the surface of yeast cells, making them tougher and more reliable. In this case, the focus is on an enzyme

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

Clusterin's Role in Liver Cancer Detection

Liver cancer is a serious issue. Doctors use special tests to spot it. One such test is a biopsy. There are different types of biopsies. Two common ones are fine needle aspiration and core biopsies. Both collect tiny bits of tissue from the liver. These bits are then checked under a microscope. A n

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Apr 03 2025SCIENCE

New Hope in the Fight Against Chronic Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is a serious issue affecting a significant portion of the global population, roughly 10-20%. This persistent inflammation is linked to a wide range of diseases, making it a critical area of study. Recently, researchers have been exploring the potential of a compound called 17-hy

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles of Cancer Patients

Cancer patients often face more than just physical pain. They deal with a mix of issues that go beyond what meets the eye. This mix is what experts call "Total Pain. " It includes physical discomfort, social challenges, psychological stress, and spiritual doubts. Understanding this mix is crucial fo

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Mar 30 2025SCIENCE

The Power of a Tiny Fungus: Citric Acid's Big Role

Citric acid is a big deal. It's everywhere, from your favorite drinks to your skincare products. This tiny molecule is the most used organic acid on the planet. It's not just about taste or smell. It's about health, too. Citric acid is a key player in the pharmaceutical world. Why is citric acid so

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

The Dinosaur-Era Wasp with a Surprising Trick

First, let's talk about a tiny wasp that lived 99 million years ago. This wasp had a unique feature on its abdomen. It was similar to a Venus flytrap. This tiny wasp was preserved in amber, a fossilized tree resin. This wasp was named Sirenobethylus charybdis. It was discovered by researchers f

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Caitlin Clark: The WNBA Star Stepping into the NFL Spotlight

Caitlin Clark, the WNBA's rising star, is making waves beyond the basketball court. She's not just playing golf now; she's stepping into the NFL's big stage. But don't expect her to be throwing touchdowns. Instead, she's joining a star-studded panel at the NFL's annual league meetings. The topic? Th

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Mar 27 2025SCIENCE

The Long Road of Tobamovirus Research

A major milestone in the study of plant viruses was reached in 2023. It marked the 125th anniversary of research into Tobamoviruses. These viruses are a big deal in the world of plant health. They can cause serious problems for crops, especially tobacco and tomatoes. The study of Tobamoviruses has

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Does Aspirin Really Help Prevent Heart Issues?

Aspirin is a well-known medicine used to prevent blood clots in people who already have heart disease. But what about those who don't? Can it stop heart problems before they start? This question is still up in the air. A recent study looked into this by examining data from the VITAL study. This stud

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