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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Zinc-Ion Storage: A Look at Interlayer Spacing and Zinc-Philic Engineering

Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) are gaining traction due to their high safety, low cost, and eco-friendliness. However, the cathode materials need more development. MXenes, with excellent hydrophilicity and conductivity, could be a great fit, but they have issues like slow Zn²⁺ kinetics and struc

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Repurposing Old Batteries: A New Life for Spent Graphite

Did you know that old batteries could have a second life? Scientists have found a cool use for the graphite inside spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). This graphite is special because it has a lot of oxygen-rich groups on its surface. These groups help the graphite absorb microwaves really well. To

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Jan 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Small-Town Sleuths: Murder Mysteries Return for Season 2

Fox has decided to bring back the crime series "Murder in a Small Town" for a second season. This show, starring Rossif Sutherland and Kristin Kreuk, is based on the award-winning Karl Alberg book series. The first season used a few books from the series, and there are still plenty more stories to e

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Why Aren't More Men in China Using HIV Prevention Pills?

Guess what? There's a super effective pill called PrEP that can protect against HIV. But in China, only about a quarter of men who have sex with men (MSM) are using it. Why is that? A study dug into this by asking MSM what would make PrEP more appealing. Turns out, price matters a lot. If it was fre

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

The Battle Against Cell Culture Contaminants: Kicking Out Mycoplasma

You might be familiar with the tiny, tricky organisms called mycoplasmas. These guys can sneak into cell cultures and cause big problems. Researchers often face up to 35% contamination in their cell lines. Cleaning up these cultures with antibiotics is usually a breeze, except when it comes to bacte

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

The Unexpected Side Effect of Long-Term Dialysis Catheters

Imagine leaving a straw in a juice box for too long. Eventually, the juice starts to thicken and clog the straw, making it hard to suck up any liquid. In a similar way, a dialysis catheter that stays in the body for too long can cause problems. This tiny tube is inserted into a large vein to remove

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Jan 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Civilization VII: A Fresh Start for Veterans and Newcomers

Creating the seventh Civilization game is no easy task. With six previous entries, each with its own unique flavor, the challenge lies in making it distinct enough to attract new players while keeping it familiar for long-time fans. This week, I spent 15 hours playing Civilization VII, set for relea

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Jan 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Glimpse into Severance Season 2: What You Missed

It's been a while since the last episode of Severance, and with Season 2 starting tonight on Apple TV+, let's refresh our memories. In this sci-fi drama, the Lumon corporation uses a brain chip to split workers into "outies" and "innies". Outies live normal lives while innies work tirelessly, knowin

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DAPRODUSTAT FOR KIDNEY PATIENTS ON PERITONEAL DIALYSIS

Have you ever heard of daprodustat? This medication is a game-changer for people on dialysis who struggle with anemia. It's designed to help your body produce more red blood cells, tackling a common issue in kidney disease. A recent study called ASCEND-D took a closer look at its effectiveness and s

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Jan 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

VARMA Models: Beyond Simplicity

VARMA, or Vector AutoRegressive Moving Average, models are a versatile tool for understanding how multiple time series interact. Despite their potential, VAR models, a simpler subset, often steal the show in real-world applications. Is it because VAR models are just easier to use, or are users missi

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