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Dec 16 2024SCIENCE

Sounds of the Sand: How Mongolian Gerbils Talk in Families

Ever wondered how animals communicate in their families? Scientists found out that Mongolian gerbils use a complex set of sounds and calls, which differ between families. They studied three gerbil families living in a large space for 20 days, recording their vocalizations. By using a special compute

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Dec 16 2024RELIGION

Embracing Diversity in Global Bioethics: The Role of Religion

Imagine a global bioethics landscape where different religious beliefs and cultural views are not just tolerated, but actively engaged with. This is the goal of a pluriversal approach, which encourages a respectful dialogue across diverse perspectives. Such an approach sets clear guidelines: be civi

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

How Contraceptives Influence Vaginal Health in Jammu

Scientists in Jammu, India, recently looked into how different contraceptive methods affect the microbes living in the vagina and the risk of reproductive tract infections (RTIs) in married women. They studied 796 women of reproductive age, asking about their contraceptive choices and history of RTI

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Heartfulness Online: Boosting Health Care Students' Mental Health

Stress is a major issue for health care students, with many facing anxiety and mental health hurdles. Levels of the hormone DHEA-S and the protein IL-6 in the body can change due to stress. A recent study explored a web-based Heartfulness program designed to help students cope with these challenges.

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Dec 16 2024EDUCATION

Biochemistry in Riyadh: Why Students Forget and How to Fix It

Biochemistry is a big deal for medical students. It helps them understand how the body works and how to treat diseases. But here's a problem: many students in Riyadh are forgetting this vital information over time. This is bad, because a solid grasp of biochemistry is key to becoming a good doctor.

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Dec 16 2024LIFESTYLE

Birthdays, Stars, and Life Advice: A Fresh Perspective

Happy birthday to Hallee Hirsh, Benjamin Bratt, Sam Robards, and Billy Gibbons! Today's a great day to think about how we can turn our skills and interests into something lasting. Don't let others pressure you into doing things their way. Follow your heart and you'll find happiness. Here's a quick l

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

World Leaders Face Unexpected Challenges

Recently, there have been some surprising changes in world politics. In the United States, Donald Trump won the presidential election over Kamala Harris, which was a big upset for the Democratic party. Just two days later, the German government fell apart due to budget disagreements. In South Korea,

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Discovering BCL3: A New Clue in Osteoarthritis Cell Death

Osteoarthritis (OA), a common joint disease, causes a lot of pain and disability. One way it happens is through something called programmed cell death (PCD). Scientists wanted to find out which genes are involved in this process and if they could be used as markers to detect OA early. They analyzed

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

The Journey of the AST Biosensor: A New Tool for Heart and Liver Health Checks

Ever wondered how doctors quickly check for liver and heart diseases? Scientists have been busy creating a special tool called a biosensor. This sensor measures the amount of a key protein called aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in your blood. AST is like a signal that something's wrong in your hear

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Dec 16 2024HEALTH

Inflammation in the Bowels: What Metabolites Tell Us

Have you ever thought about what your gut is up to when you're dealing with Crohn's or ulcerative colitis? These nasty inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) really mess with your metabolism. Scientists are now using a cool tool called MALDI-mass spectrometry imaging to get a closer look at what's happe

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