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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

Turning Waste into Value: A Smart Way to Make Green Fuel and Chemicals

Scientists have come up with a clever way to turn waste into useful things. They made a special system that can change waste materials into green fuel and chemicals. This system uses a special mix of copper and nickel as a catalyst to make these changes happen. At one end of the system, called the

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Predicting Relapse in CML: A New Approach

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients face a tough question after hitting remission: what's next? Doctors often lack clear guidelines for managing care at this stage. A recent study tackles this issue by creating a model to predict the risk of relapse. The model focuses on early changes in BCR::AB

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Fixing a Wobbly Shoulder: A Closer Look at a Unique Surgery

A 65-year-old woman had a serious shoulder issue. Her shoulder kept popping out of place. Doctors called this "chronic anterior shoulder instability. " It was caused by weak shoulder ligaments. This made her shoulder unstable and painful. First, doctors tried to fix her shoulder with a simple proce

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Jul 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Urban Pollution's Hidden Toll on Mangrove Life

In the heart of Brazil's Ceará coast, the Cocó River tells a story of urban life's hidden impact. This river, surrounded by bustling cities, is a hotspot for various pollutants. Scientists dove deep into this issue, checking water, sediment, and even the creatures living there. They found a shocking

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

Decoding Cancer's Secrets: A New Tool for Unraveling Tumor Mysteries

Cancer is a complex puzzle, with each type having its own set of rules. To crack this code, scientists need to understand how genes and the immune system interact. This is where TCGAimmunosurv comes in. It's a tool designed to make sense of vast amounts of data from cancer patients. This tool does

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

How Cold Weather Slows Down Flowering in Plants

Plants have a clever way of knowing when to flower. They use a special protein called florigen, made in the leaves, to tell other parts of the plant it's time to bloom. But how does this protein move around, and what happens when it's cold outside? Scientists wanted to understand how florigen trave

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Jul 07 2025CRIME

Gangs in Peru: Schools Under Siege

In Peru, schools face a growing threat from criminal gangs demanding money. These gangs target schools, especially in poor areas, asking for large sums, between $14, 000 and $28, 000. The gangs send threatening messages and even photos of weapons to scare the schools into paying. These threats are r

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Jul 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Upcoming Foldables: What We Know So Far

Samsung is set to unveil three new foldable phones at their Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9th. The upcoming devices are the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and a new Z Flip 7 FE. Leaked information has given us a sneak peek into their specifications. The Z Fold 7 is expected to be thinner than its prede

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Ticks on the Rise: A Growing Concern in New England

New England is facing a significant increase in tick populations and tick-borne illnesses. This surge is not just a minor inconvenience but a real health concern for residents. The humid weather patterns and expanding habitats of ticks are contributing to this problem. Lynne McCormack, a resident o

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Jul 07 2025FINANCE

Family Offices Bet Big on Biotech in June

In June, family offices, which manage wealth for the ultra-rich, stepped up their investment game. They made 60 direct investments in companies, a jump from May's 47 deals. However, this is still a 40% drop compared to last year. Despite the overall decline, biotech and healthcare were hot topics, w

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