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May 24 2025HEALTH

Brain Blockages: What Doctors Think About Fixing Them

Brain blockages are a big deal. They are a major cause of strokes around the globe. Doctors are still figuring out the best ways to handle these blockages. A recent gathering of experts shared their thoughts on how to manage these issues. They all agreed that changing lifestyles and using medicines

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May 24 2025HEALTH

How Misaligned Heart Valves Affect Recovery

A heart procedure called transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is used to fix faulty aortic valves. Sometimes, during this procedure, the new valve doesn't line up perfectly with the old one. This misalignment is called noncoaxial placement. It can be spotted using a special type of imaging

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May 23 2025POLITICS

Frozen Funds: The Battle Over Electric Vehicle Money

The Trump administration is in a heated debate with a government watchdog over funds meant for electric vehicle charging stations. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report claiming that the Trump administration is breaking the law by not spending money as directed by Congress. Th

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May 23 2025WEATHER

Australia's East Coast Flooding: A Sudden Deluge

Australia's eastern shore faced a sudden and severe flooding event. The deluge was so intense that it dropped more than half a year's worth of rain in just three days. This sudden downpour led to severe flooding that caused significant damage and loss of life. The state of New South Wales was

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing Beyond: The Future of Infrared Vision

Ever thought of seeing in the dark? Scientists have created contact lenses that let humans and mice see near-infrared light. This light is usually invisible to us, but these lenses convert it into visible colors. The secret? Special nanoparticles embedded in the lenses. These nanoparticles absorb in

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Patients Spill the Beans on Reporting Side Effects in Cancer Trials

Electronic platforms are changing how cancer patients report side effects during clinical trials. This shift is crucial because accurate reporting of adverse events is key to the success of these trials. The patient's voice is becoming more important in the medical world. For the past decade, the

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Hawaii's Hidden World: Microbes in Different Coastal Sands

Hawaii's Big Island has two unique beaches: Papakolea and Richardson Ocean Park. They are quite different. Papakolea is exposed to the open ocean and has fine sand. Richardson is sheltered and has coarse sand. This makes them perfect for studying how microbes live in different coastal environmen

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May 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Water Loves Plastic: The Hidden Impact on Our Oceans

Water and plastic do not mix well. This is especially true for tiny plastic bits called microplastics. These tiny plastics float around in our oceans and rivers. The way they move and settle depends on many things. Their shape, how round they are, and even how they interact with water. When these pl

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Strength of Lichen's Dark Secret

Lichens are tough and can handle harsh conditions. They make melanin, a pigment that helps them survive in tough spots. This pigment is like a shield, protecting them from too much light and UV rays. One type of lichen, Lobaria pulmonaria, has been studied for its melanin. It turns out, this lichen

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Hidden Microbe World: A Clean Room Surprise

In the quest to explore space, scientists have found something unexpected in NASA's clean rooms. These clean rooms are meant to be super sterile. They are designed to stop any tiny life forms from sneaking into space. But, some tough little creatures, called extremophiles,

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