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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Glucose's Double-Edged Sword: How It Affects Sertoli Cells

Sertoli cells, crucial for male reproductive health, face a tough challenge when glucose levels fluctuate. These cells were tested under two scenarios: high glucose, mimicking hyperglycemia, and low glucose, simulating starvation. Glucose levels were measured in micromolar units. Researchers look

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Apr 01 2025SCIENCE

First Time: SpaceX's Polar Mission

A team of four astronauts is all set to embark on a unique journey. They will be the first to orbit the Earth's poles. This mission is not just about breaking records. It's about pushing the boundaries of space exploration. The mission is called Fram2. It's named after a ship used by a famous explor

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

First-Time Polar Flight: The Fram2 Mission's Big Leap

The Fram2 mission is gearing up for a unique journey. It will be the first time astronauts travel in a polar orbit. This means they will fly directly over the North and South Poles. The mission is scheduled to launch from Florida, heading south instead of the usual eastward route over the Atlantic.

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Mar 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Astronauts Stuck in Space Stand by Boeing's Capsule

Two astronauts have been stranded in space for almost nine months. Their journey was supposed to be a short trip, but technical issues with their spacecraft extended their stay. Butch Wilmore, one of the astronauts, spoke up about the situation. He chose not to blame anyone for the delay. Instead,

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Mar 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Fight to the Big Screen

A big name in movies is stepping into the world of mixed martial arts. Zack Snyder, known for his intense action films, is set to direct a movie about the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). This isn't just any movie; it's a project that combines Snyder's unique style with the raw energy of UFC.

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Three Convicted in Dubai Murder Case

The United Arab Emirates has made a significant legal move in the case of the murder of Zvi Kogan. Three people have been sentenced to death. This ruling comes after a trial in Abu Dhabi’s Federal Court of Appeals. The court's State Security Chamber handled the case. A fourth individual, who assiste

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Blood Test Breakthrough: Tracking Alzheimer's Progression

Alzheimer’s disease is a growing concern worldwide, and early detection is crucial for effective treatment. A new blood test has been developed to identify Alzheimer’s and monitor its progression. This test focuses on detecting fragments of a protein called tau, specifically eMTBR-tau243, which ar

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Seasons: How Time of Year Affects Our Cells

The human body is a complex system. Inside our cells are tiny powerhouses called mitochondria. They are responsible for producing energy and heat, sending signals, and even helping cells die when needed. The number of these mitochondria in each cell can tell us a lot about how well they are working.

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Air Pollution's Hidden Impact on Babies' Weight

Fine particles in the air can sneak into a mother's body and affect her baby's weight at birth. This is a big deal because low birth weight can lead to health problems later in life. But how exactly does this happen? One possible answer lies in how the mother's body processes food and

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

The Food-Gut Connection: How Kids' Diets Shape Their Inner Ecosystem

The importance of nutrition in shaping a child's gut microbiome and overall health is a hot topic. It is clear that what kids eat affects the tiny world inside their guts. A recent study in China shed light on how different foods influence the gut microbiome and metabolism in children aged 2 to 12

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