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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Cysteine's Surprising Effects on Bacteria Growth

Bacteria called Corynebacterium glutamicum have a hard time growing when they are around the amino acid cysteine. This is a problem because cysteine is used in lots of things like food, cosmetics, and medicines. Scientists wanted to figure out why this happens. They used a method called adaptive lab

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Mar 10 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of a Super Yeast Enzyme

The industrial world loves ethyl acetate. It's a key ingredient in everything from flavors to pharmaceuticals. But making it efficiently? That's a challenge. Enter EatH, a special enzyme from the yeast Hanseniaspora uvarum. This enzyme is a powerhouse, working best at a comfortable pH of 7. 5 and a

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Mar 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Data, Big Power: The DOGE and AI Connection

The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, has gained access to sensitive federal databases, including those from the IRS and Social Security Administration. This access raises concerns about cybersecurity and privacy. But there's another worry: using this data to train AI systems for private

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

TB: The Hidden Battle in Istanbul's Migrant Community

In Istanbul, the fight against tuberculosis (TB) is a race against time. Early detection and swift treatment are crucial, especially for immigrants who often face tougher health challenges. These challenges include poverty, dangerous work environments, and limited access to healthcare. Migrants in

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Cultural Care: Helping Indigenous People with Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a major health concern for indigenous communities. These communities face higher rates of T2DM and related health issues. This is a big problem because the current treatments do not always fit well with the cultural needs of these groups. A recent study aimed to u

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Mar 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

Long Island's Brush Fires: A Battle Against the Wind

In the heart of Long Island, a fierce battle unfolded between firefighters and a relentless brush fire. The fire, which had been raging through the Pine Barrens region, was finally brought under control on a Sunday. This was not the end of the story, however. High winds, gusting up to 30 mph, posed

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Mar 09 2025CRIME

Syria's New Conflict: A Fight for Control

The Syrian government's loyalists are accused of committing atrocities against civilians. This is the worst violence in Syria since the removal of former President Bashar al-Assad. The violence has been described as a crackdown against those still loyal to the former government. This has led to comm

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Mar 08 2025HEALTH

Remounting Dental Casts: A New Method for Precision

Dentistry is a field where precision is key. Remounting dental casts to a mechanical articulator is a common task. This task is usually done with a facebow. But what if there was a way to do it without one? Enter a new method using computed tomography (CT) scans. This new method uses a jig. Th

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Mar 08 2025CRIME

South Carolina's Unusual Execution Plan

South Carolina is gearing up for a historic execution. The state plans to use a firing squad, a method not seen in the U. S. since 2010. The inmate, Brad Sigmon, is 67 years old. He was found guilty of a brutal crime in 2001. Sigmon killed his ex-girlfriend's parents, David and Gladys Larke, with a

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Mar 08 2025LIFESTYLE

Raising Kids in Tough Times: Roma Moms in Slovakia

The journey of raising a family is always challenging, but for Roma mothers in Slovakia, the struggle is real. These moms face a constant battle with financial instability. This isn't just about having enough money for the basics; it's about the constant worry that can wear down even the strongest p

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