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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Choosing the Right Inhaler: More Than Just Green Choices

Inhalers are a lifeline for people with asthma and other lung conditions. They help manage symptoms and keep folks breathing easy. But did you know that not all inhalers are the same? Some use a spray, while others use a dry powder. This difference can affect both the environment and how well the me

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Jul 07 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of CD30: A Key to Better Lymphoma Treatment

CD30 is like a special code that helps doctors spot certain types of lymphoma, like classical Hodgkin lymphoma and anaplastic large cell lymphoma. It's a big deal because it helps them decide on the best treatment. There's a medicine called Brentuximab vedotin (BV) that uses this code to attack the

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dance of RNA and Fats

Life needs RNA and fats. But could life exist with just these two? RNA does more than just carry information; it can also speed up reactions. This idea has led scientists to think about a time when life might have started with just RNA. But RNA needs help to stay organized and work properly. That's

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Fight Cancer with Light and Iron

Cancer treatments are always looking for new tricks. One promising method is photothermal therapy (PTT). It uses light to heat up and kill cancer cells. But there are some problems. Light doesn't go deep into the body. Also, cancer cells can get used to the heat. Scientists have found a clever solut

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Moon Rocket: A Test That Went Boom

NASA's big Moon rocket, the SLS, might not have a long future. The current U. S. administration wants to stop using it after just three trips, while some lawmakers want to extend it to five. But realistically, it's unlikely to fly more than that, and if it does, it won't happen before 2040. The SLS

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Speeding Up Drug Release with Clever Chemistry

Scientists are always looking for ways to make drug delivery more effective. One big challenge is getting drugs to release quickly and efficiently once they reach their target. A recent study tackled this problem by designing smart molecular structures that speed up drug release. The key idea is to

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Jun 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Future of City Air: Zero-Emission Vehicles and Health

The European Union has a big plan to cut down on dirty air in cities. They want to stop selling cars that run on fossil fuels by 2035. This idea has sparked a lot of talk. Some people think it won't make a big difference in cutting down CO2 emissions worldwide. But there is a clear benefit. This mov

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Science Behind Silkworm Eggs

The world of silkworms is more complex than it seems. These tiny creatures have a unique way of handling cold weather. Scientists have been studying how silkworm eggs react to chilly temperatures. They have found that when it gets cold, the eggs go into a kind of sleep called diapause. This is a

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Jun 20 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Green Light for Big Oil

The Supreme Court recently made a decision that has raised eyebrows. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, known for her liberal views, voiced her disapproval. She argued that the court's ruling seemed to favor big businesses, particularly those in the fuel industry. The court had sided with fuel produc

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Jun 18 2025CRIME

The Unseen Path to Violence

Vance Boelter, the man now accused of a shocking attack, once seemed like an ordinary guy with big ideas. He was driven by a desire to fix the world's problems. This passion was clear in his writings and projects. He wanted to make a real difference, and he was not shy about it. Boelter's former co

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