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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

One answer for drought-resistant fodder

Picture this: a farmer facing a drought. Do they genres seeds that can deal with salty soil easily or implement powerful ones? This is the fight for fenugreek. Enriching fenugreek plants with certain natural products could help keep them moving and growing while drought conditions persist.

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cold Can't Curb These Tools: A Brief Look at Milwaukee Batteries.

Today, top brands offer cordless tools for more flexible use and easy transportation. Using these tools responsibly requires understanding how ambient conditions impact battery performance. Owners of Milwaukee's REDLITHIUM batteries may want to know how cold weather affects their batteries' perfor

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Moving past the cold.

People often say that a change in temperature can mess things up. This is especially true for things involving microbes like anaerobic fermentation. It is any process that relies on fermentation bacteria (anaerobic microbes) to break down organic matter in the absence of oxygen. acting in the absen

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

When AI Meets Real-World Endoscopy: A Match Made in Heaven or Hell?

Imagine AI in endoscopy as a student learning from textbooks. For AI, learning from clean, consistent textbook images is like a breeze. Now, picture the endoscopy clinics where these AI systems are used. These clinics don't always have the same image settings. This difference can cause AI to miss im

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Sweat It Out: The Weekly Workout Blueprint For Weight Loss

When aiming to lose weight, many folks wonder just how much exercise they need to do every week. A recent review that looked at over 100 trials found some useful tips. It's not just about any type of exercise, though. Aerobic exercise, the kind that gets your heart pumping and makes you sweat, is

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Feb 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lizards' Hot Summer: How Habitats Affect Their Survival

Hot climates are not just for beach holidays for reptiles. For a lizard species in Argentina , like the L. cuyumhue, the type of habitat they call home is critical during hot summers. In Argentina, the lizard Liolaemus cuyumhue has to deal with rising temperatures. This does not just happen

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Genetic Care: Teaching Docs To Help All People

In any discussion about care in the medical community, one key fact is extremely obvious, Not all people receive the same standard of consideration. This is particularly true in the delicate field of genetics. Medical professionals should be including a whole new element in their training. This ele

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Tinnitus: Why Different Brain Tests Don't Always Agree

Tinnitus is a condition where people hear sounds without any external noise. In the search for solutions, scientists have been using brain tests to see how sound is processed. Two brain tests were put under the microscope. Studies on brain tests known as cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs)

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

A new chance for young striker?

West Ham United have secured a loan deal for a young and promising striker, Evan Ferguson, from Brighton, who is now waiting for a check up. This move comes after a series of injuries to key players, and an unsuccessful attempt to sign another striker. It is a shrewd move by the club, who h

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Coffee Peels: The Secret Benefit of Ultrasonic Power

In the world, coffee isn't just a tasty drink. Everyone knows that coffee beans and seeds are the star of the show. But consider what is so commonly thrown away: the peel. True, these coffee peels may seem like just unwanted scraps, there are treasures hidden within. Various important compounds are

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