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May 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Sensors: The Future of Touch Technology

The world of touch technology is buzzing with excitement over a new type of sensor. These sensors are called piezoionic sensors. They use the movement of ions within soft materials to turn physical touches into electrical signals. This makes them perfect for wearable gadgets, robotic skins, and inte

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May 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Future iPhones: A Year-by-Year Makeover

Apple has big plans for the iPhone. They are aiming to refresh the look and feel of their flagship device every year for the next three years. This is not just a minor tweak. The changes are set to be quite noticeable. The goal is to make the iPhone look and feel different each year, with a focu

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May 27 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dance of Drugs and Targets

Drugs and their targets have a complex relationship. This is especially true for large molecules like monoclonal antibodies. These big molecules often stick tightly to their targets. This leads to unusual behavior in how the body processes the drug. At low doses, the body clears these drugs faster t

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Nurses Speak Up: 50 Years of Advice on Their Role and Future

Many people do not know that nurse practitioners have been around for five decades. This year marks a special milestone for these healthcare heroes. To honor this, a group of 50 leading nurse practitioners were asked to share their thoughts on important topics. These topics include their role in

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May 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Corn Belt: A Modern Obstacle for Flying Birds

The journey of migrating landbirds is anything but easy. These birds have to adjust their flight paths and resting habits to safely cross tough terrains, like the Gulf of Mexico or the Sahara Desert. But there's a new challenge in town, one that humans have created. The Corn Belt in the Midwest Unit

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Nurses' Political Skills: A New Way to Measure Up

Nurses are often at the frontline of healthcare, but their political skills are rarely measured. This gap was noticed, and a new tool was created to fill it. The Political Competence Scale for Nurses (PCS-N) is designed to assess how well nurses understand and engage in politics. This isn't just abo

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May 27 2025HEALTH

The Platelet Puzzle in Intensive Care

The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a high-stakes environment where quick decisions can mean the difference between life and death. One common practice in the ICU is the use of platelet transfusions. These transfusions are given to prevent bleeding complications in critically ill patients. However, the

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Yoga's Role in Fighting Cancer Fatigue

Cancer is a tough journey. One of the biggest challenges people face is extreme tiredness, known as cancer-related fatigue. This isn't just feeling a bit sleepy. It's a deep, overwhelming exhaustion that doesn't go away with rest. Many people turn to exercise to help with this. But what about yoga?

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May 27 2025SPORTS

Dante Moore: The Young Quarterback with a Strong Foundation

Dante Moore is a young, talented quarterback who has already made a significant impact in college football. He was born in East Cleveland, Ohio, but grew up in Detroit, Michigan. Moore's football journey began at Martin Luther King Jr. High School, where he quickly became a standout player. He threw

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May 27 2025SPORTS

Celebrities and Fans Compete for Big Prizes at Fanatics Games

This summer, New York City will host a unique sports event. The Fanatics Games will bring together 50 professional athletes and 50 lucky fans. They will compete in various sports-themed challenges. The total prize pool is almost 2 million dollars. The event will take place from June 20 to June 2

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