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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Why Do Scientists Care About α-Synuclein?

Scientists are always on the hunt for better ways to understand and treat diseases. One hot topic right now is α-Synuclein. This protein is found in the brain and is linked to some serious conditions like Parkinson's disease. Researchers are looking into how to test for it and what it can tell us ab

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Feb 24 2025EDUCATION

Can Online Tests Replace Hands-On Training for Physiotherapy Students?

Physiotherapy students usually get tested in person, but what if they could do it online? This idea was explored in a recent study. The goal was to see if online assessments could work as well as traditional in-person tests. This could be a game-changer, especially with the rise of remote learning.

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Feb 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hot Times Ahead: How Heat Measures Affect Our Bodies

Climate change is messing with our weather big time. It's making things hotter, causing more frequent heatwaves, and making rain patterns go haywire. This is a huge deal for our bodies, especially in places that are already super hot and dry. So, scientists are trying to figure out how to measure h

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Feb 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mauritia flexuosa Seeds: How Heat Affects Their Survival

Mauritia flexuosa, a palm tree native to South America, has seeds that are particularly sensitive to dryness. These seeds, known as recalcitrant seeds, are vulnerable to environmental changes, especially temperature shifts. This is a big deal because climate change is making temperatures rise. So, u

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Feb 24 2025EDUCATION

Bullying Based on Identity: What Makes a Difference?

Bullying that targets someone's identity can have serious effects on young people. This isn't just about physical harm; it can mess with a kid's mind and emotions. Researchers have been studying this issue, but many studies have missed the mark by not looking at the bigger picture over time. A recen

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Turkish Kids and PTSD: A New Tool for Better Understanding

PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a serious issue that can affect anyone who has gone through a traumatic event. Kids are no exception. In fact, many children who experience trauma don't get the help they need because their symptoms go unnoticed. This is a big problem, especially in places

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

The Evolutionary Journey of ExoN in Coronaviruses

The world of viruses is a fascinating place, especially when it comes to how they maintain their genetic information. Unlike DNA viruses, RNA viruses like coronaviruses have a unique way of keeping their genetic material intact. They use a special tool called an exonuclease domain, which helps them

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Predicting Heart Procedure Times: Deep Learning in Action

Deep learning is making waves in predicting how long heart procedures take. Researchers focused on using video analysis to figure out the different stages of procedures in a cath lab. They found that certain deep learning models, like InceptionTime and LSTM-FCN, were the best at guessing when a proc

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Kids' Lifestyles and Weight: A Pacific Perspective

Kids in the US-Affiliated Pacific have unique lifestyles. Researchers wanted to see if these lifestyles were linked to obesity. They looked at diet, activity, and sleep patterns. These three factors are crucial for a child's health. The researchers found that kids who ate poorly, didn't m

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

How Weather and Location Affect Medfly Traps

Ever wondered why catching Mediterranean fruit flies, or medflies, can be so tricky? It's not just about having the right traps. A bunch of things can make a difference. Scientists wanted to figure out what makes traps more or less effective. They looked at four main things: the sex of the

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