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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Feline Flu Fears: Bird Flu's New Victims

Bird flu has been making headlines for a while now, but recently, it's taken a surprising turn. Two pet cats in New York City have sadly died after catching the virus. This isn't just a one-off incident. It's a sign that the virus is spreading more widely than before. The big question is, how did t

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Lockdown Lifestyles: How Kids' Habits Changed During COVID-19

During the COVID-19 lockdown, kids aged 6 to 10 faced big changes. Their daily habits, like what they ate, how much they moved, and how long they slept, were all affected. Researchers wanted to see how these changes impacted kids' body composition, especially something called sarcopenic obesity (SO

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

Protests and Arrests: The New Face of Campus Activism

In a surprising turn of events, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has made another arrest related to the Columbia University protests. This time, it's Leqaa Korda, a Palestinian student from the West Bank. Korda's visa had expired back in January 2022, and she was also arrested in 2024 for h

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Mar 14 2025EDUCATION

Search and Seizure at Columbia University

Federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) conducted searches in two dorm rooms at Columbia University. This event happened shortly after a pro-Palestinian activist, a recent graduate, was arrested and faced deportation. The university's interim president, Katrina Armstrong, sent

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Unmasking the DME Challenge: Race, and Eye Scans

Diabetic macular edema, or DME, is a tough opponent. It's a condition that causes swelling in the back of the eye, leading to blurred vision. Doctors have a powerful weapon against it: anti-VEGF therapy. This treatment has been a game-changer, but it's not perfect. Some patients don't respond well,

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Mar 14 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Seawater Splitting with Smart Tweaks to Photoanodes

Ever wondered how to make seawater splitting more efficient? Scientists have found a clever way to do just that. They've come up with a two-step process to improve photoanodes, the key players in turning seawater into hydrogen. The first step involves adding tungsten to the mix. This tweak

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Rabies Alert: Raccoons on the Loose in Amityville

Amityville is in the spotlight for a concerning issue. Two raccoons in the area have been confirmed to have rabies, and health officials are worried about the disease spreading. This is the first time since 2009 that rabid raccoons have been found in Suffolk County. The first case was discovere

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Mar 14 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Purify Antibodies: Light and Protein Magic

Scientists have found a clever way to purify antibodies without causing them to clump together or change their structure. This new method uses a special protein called C3A24, which was created by modifying another protein called Sac7d. This new protein is unique because it has a special ability to b

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Getting Ready for the Big Surgery: Boosting Health Before Colorectal Surgery

Colorectal cancer typically involves surgery as the main treatment. The idea of prehabilitation is to boost a patient's physical abilities before surgery. This helps lower the chances of problems during and after the operation. The big question is, what exactly should prehabilitation involve? Should

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Mar 14 2025HEALTH

Why Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients May Benefit from a New Drug Combination

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a type of liver cancer that is notoriously tough to treat. Doctors have been experimenting with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) to fight this disease. However, these drugs can sometimes make the cancer grow faster, a condition known as hyperprogressive disease (

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