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May 04 2025SCIENCE

How Yeast Survives Heat and Alcohol

Yeast, specifically Saccharomyces cerevisiae, faces big problems when it comes to making bioethanol. Two major issues are high temperatures and the presence of ethanol. These factors stress the yeast out, making it harder for it to do its job. Researchers decided to look into how a special strain of

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May 04 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Shifts in Senior Living and Health During COVID-19

A decade-long study has shed light on how older adults' lifestyles and health perceptions evolve over time. The focus was on participants in a major health trial that began in 2009. This trial tested whether a mix of lifestyle changes could improve health outcomes. The study looked at how these chan

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May 04 2025POLITICS

The Environmental Rollback: First 100 Days of Trump's Second Term

The first 100 days of the second Trump administration have been tumultuous for environmental advocates. Many are alarmed by the rapid pace of changes that target both natural resources and communities. The administration's actions have sparked fears of a significant setback for environmental progres

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May 03 2025WEATHER

Weekend Weather: Warm Saturday, Cool Sunday

The weekend ahead brings a mix of weather conditions. Saturday is shaping up to be the warmer day, with temperatures reaching the low 80s. This warmth will be felt across most areas, but not everywhere. The South Shore and Cape & Islands will be cooler. This is due to fog, low clouds, and a breeze c

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Neisseria's Secret Weapon: The T6SS Unveiled

The Neisseria family of bacteria is known for its ability to cause serious infections, such as gonorrhea and meningitis. These gram-negative diplococci are often found in mucosal tissues. One of the key tools they use to infect and compete with other bacteria is the type VI secretion system, or T6SS

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Stress and Blood Sugar: The Hidden Link in Critical Illnesses

Stress can mess with your blood sugar levels. This is not just a minor issue. It is a big deal, especially for people who are already sick. When the body faces stress, it kicks into high gear. It releases hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. These hormones tell the liver to make more sugar. This i

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Reform UK's Big Win: A New Force in English Local Politics

The political landscape in England has seen a significant shift. Nigel Farage's Reform UK has made a strong showing in the recent local elections. They secured 677 out of around 1, 600 seats up for grabs. This victory marks a major breakthrough for the party, which is now seen as a serious contender

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Safety: Why Placebos Matter

The Health and Human Services department has made a surprising announcement. They want new vaccines to go through a specific type of testing before they are approved. This testing involves giving half of the participants a placebo, which is usually just a saltwater shot. This is to compare result

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Surfing: The Hidden Risks and How to Stay Safe

Surfing has become a worldwide sensation since Native Hawaiian Duke Kahanamoku brought it to the world's attention in the early 1900s. It is not just a sport, it is a lifestyle. With its growing popularity, it's crucial for medical professionals to understand the unique injuries that surfers face.

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May 03 2025SPORTS

The Impact of Surface Angle on Jumping Techniques

Jumping is a fundamental part of many sports. It is often studied in research. Most of these studies focus on jumping on flat surfaces. This is not always realistic. In real sports situations, athletes often land on uneven or slanted surfaces. This makes it important to study how the body adapts to

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